I've read all three of the Del Rey trilogies and thought the Cavelos books were the best of the lot. The Psi Corps books are very interesting, tell much about the
B5 universe, and paint a rounded picture of Bester. But over all I found them a bit dry and even a little dull in places, and Keyes's habit of giving everybody in the first book at least one alias and then referring to them by different names at different points in the story struck me as affected and off-putting. (Not to mention confusing. I think good fiction makes demands on the reader, but when you're making me work just to keep the characters straight I think you've gone too far.)
OTOH I know people who think the Teep books are the best of the lot, and make fun of the Technomage volumes. Curiously very few people seem to be really
passionate about the Centauri books. Everybody seems to
like them, but nobody seems really
crazy about 'em. Which is pretty much how I feel. Peter David is a good, but not outstanding, writer. He has a great feel for the character of Londo, and a great ear for the way Londo speaks. But I don't think he's terribly good with other characters or with plot. His
B5 and
Crusade scripts were among the weaker entries, IMHO, and there are some small lapses and errors in the Centauri books (which admittedly should have been caught in editing) that just strike me as sloppy or lazy.
Regards,
Joe
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Joseph DeMartino
Sigh Corps
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