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Tunnel Through the Stars: The Dominion War, Book 3 (Star Trek: The Next Generation) |
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Rating: Summary: A great book! Review: This was a really good book and I'd recommend it to anyone. Although it didn't have the Enterprise in battle like the cover suggests, it was still good. At first, when the first book came out and featured Ro Laren I thought, "Oh no, this book must be so weak it needs a well known guest star to make it good." But I was proved wrong.
Rating: Summary: Completely Out Of Character Review: Unlike the rest of the reviews here, this one isn't exactly a glowing recommendation. I found most of the principles in the story completely out of character with their established personalities. In the series, you were left with the impression that Picard was extremely upset with Ro Laren's betrayal, yet in the book, it's hardly even mentioned at all. Another point, the author does a good job of describing federation prisoners suffering thoroughly at the hands of the Jem Hadar and Cardassians while doing slave labor, while the main character completely forgets them at the end to start his own life, no longer caring about his suffering comrades who are still prisoners. He even forgets about his best friend who helped him get through the tough times. No, I was completely let down. The noble Picard acting like the brash young Captain Kirk threw me for a loop also.
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