Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Group Therapy? Review: This is one of those books I enjoyed, but still found serious fault with at the same time. The point of the story is to tell the backgrounds of some of the main charachters of voyager. In that, it does quite well. I found the stories of each of the charachters to be well writen and invigorating. However, the way it was presented.....the crew captured and held in a prison camp, and to pass the time they tell the stories of thier life which led to becoming part of the Voyager crew. It just doesn't seem right. Some technical problems as well, I seriously doubt the method used to escape would have been possible in those conditions. Secondly, it was a bit on the sappy side in the transitions between stories. I was almost expecting a big group hug in parts. Thirdly, some of the stories don't match up with the series.....perhaps the book was written before those episodes were made? Dispite these problems, it was an enjoyable read which gives insight into the crew of the Voyager.
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: Nice book. Review: This is a nice book. It gives lots of unnofficial imformation on the lives of all the main Star Trek: Voyager characters, as well as how they met Captain Janeway and got aboard Voyager. The book is great for the fan who wants to get to know more of the characters. However, the main story of the novel is quite boring, and many of the "stories" the characters tell to one another about their lives get boring after a while. For example, one character has tfive times as more as another, but it's five times as boring as well. I felt like it would never end.
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