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Seven of Nine (Star Trek, Voyager , No 16) |
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Rating: Summary: Not worth buying Review: I definitely thought that I didn't get my money's worth for this book. Christie Golden uses little cliches instead of real writing, and it seems that she wasn't using all of her imagination when she wrote this. It was kind of interesting, though, at least enough that I waited untill I was finishd reading it to throw the book against my wall and forget about it forever.
Rating: Summary: This book was great Review: I don't care what people think, my opinion of this book is very high. People who say that all of the other characters take a backseat: Hello! Have you read the title? It's a book about Seven! The plot was great and reading this made me want to watch "The Raven". The books plot twists are great. Read this.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic!!! Review: I haven't actually read any other books by Christie before, but now I definately will. This book was very well written, and as with all good Star Trek storylines, it didn't stretch the Realms of Reality too far. All I can say to people who hated this book is COULD YOU DO BETTER?? And I bet the answer is no. If you think you could do better, hey, why not try, maybe I'd get to review that as well! CYA!!XXX
Rating: Summary: Great Book ,Quick Read, Couldn't put it down Review: I just read this book last week I borrowed it from my sister. I absolutely loved it you get to see who Seven of Nine really is and not just what we think she is.
Rating: Summary: Had me on the edge of my seat :) FABULOUS Review: I read all 233 pages in one sitting (about three hours)- I couldn't put it down, except for a few required breaks needed to pace out some of my excess energy (caused by this involving story). The plot made me think and become involved trying to figure out how everything was connected. While "Seven of Nine" doesn't contain as much about Seven's past as I had hoped, I still loved it. It gave nice glimpses into her past as both Annika and a Borg, as well as her current presence on Voyager. Highly recommended for a full, enthralling read. :)
Rating: Summary: Had me on the edge of my seat :) FABULOUS Review: I read all 233 pages in one sitting (about three hours)- I couldn't put it down, except for a few required breaks needed to pace out some of my excess energy (caused by this involving story). The plot made me think and become involved trying to figure out how everything was connected. While "Seven of Nine" doesn't contain as much about Seven's past as I had hoped, I still loved it. It gave nice glimpses into her past as both Annika and a Borg, as well as her current presence on Voyager. Highly recommended for a full, enthralling read. :)
Rating: Summary: Seven's huminization Review: I think this book allows us to see what Seven experecnced while she was a Borg. Although I think they should have developed her personality a bit more, we get to see that the little girl, Annika Hansen, still lives inside of her. In this book the rest of the crew seems to be just in the background but, they get to come front and center a few times. I really enjoyed this book, I just wish they would show that scared little girl in Seven more often.
Rating: Summary: Seven of Nine's past and her effort to be perfect Review: I think this book is very good, It's about Seven of Nines desire to be perfected. Like Data's desire to become human. Christie Golden has written good Voyager Books such as The Murdered Sun and Marooned. This book will be added to one of the best TV shows book collection. Seven of Nine and her Borg qualities clash and collide togethor in this great story.
Rating: Summary: good but short Review: I thought it was good, but it was quite short and the title left a LOT to be desired. I liked the suggestion fo "Sing A Song of Sixpence"
Rating: Summary: Relevant! Review: I thought that this book was extremely engrossing,interesting, and overall, pretty great. Yet, the author could have used more discriptions, and made Annika less dorky.(Well, she is, and so is Naomi. I'm glad that Annika was assimilated.)
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