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The Battle of Betazed (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

The Battle of Betazed (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great deeper look in to the world of betazed
Review: this book is great. it gives you a closer look at the world of betazed and its secerts. it also tells you more about how deanna troi is feeling about the war.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: BLAH!
Review: This book was the pits! This concept of turning out as many booksas possible with as little quality as possible is starting to wear thin. There has been a few good Trek novels that weren't bad, but this wasn't one of them? Why do I keep buying Trek novels? I don't know...too much Trekker in me I guess!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fast read. Good character insight
Review: This was one of the better Trek's I've read lately. It keeps moving and I finished it quickly. There is plenty of action and plenty of mental anguish as characters choose among bad choices. This book includes some more info on Elias Vaughn and another story about Deanna's past before Starfleet. The romantic element with Riker is tame, emphasizing the platonic, but they are always Imzadi.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Glad Troi finally got a good writing as a character
Review: Troi suffered a lot in the series/show/movies. Her empathy making her more of a subtle character than a brash one of gizmos and ideas like Data. I'm thrille dthat in this book she finally got to shine and hopefully now she'll get a better treatment in the books than she ever did acted on screen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Glad Troi finally got a good writing as a character
Review: Troi suffered a lot in the series/show/movies. Her empathy making her more of a subtle character than a brash one of gizmos and ideas like Data. I'm thrille dthat in this book she finally got to shine and hopefully now she'll get a better treatment in the books than she ever did acted on screen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ethics and War collide.
Review: War is all hell, and no more so for a people who long ago gave it up. The Betazoids have been one of the most seen and least discussed of Star Trek's alien races, despite Deanna Troi's pival role in the lore of the Next Generation.

Is the freedom of a world worth the violention of their core beliefs? Can an entire race be turned into killers and still maintain the Federation's moral high ground? And will Deanna Troi allow her own Hannible Lector turn her own mind into a weapon?

Very well done novel, fast read, with action and ethics.

A Commander Vaughn novel...


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