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Station Rage (Star Trek Deep Space Nine, No 13) |
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Rating: Summary: Good book Review: This is one the better DS9 books. Particularly if you like The Cardassians and my personal favorite charecter Garak the tailor/spy.
Rating: Summary: I was expecting a "boogy-man-around-the-corner" book. Review: To tell the truth, what I wanted in in this book was something like the episode "Empak Nor" with mindless Cardassian creepies always around the corners. The Cardassians are creepy to begin with(though I've seen creepier), and the cover painting sorta complused me to read this book. Boy! Was I disappointed! There are no "unlit hallways" or bodies littering the floor, and the Cardassian "corpses" don't seem to be that consumed with their so-called "Station Rage".
Rating: Summary: This is one of the better Star Trek books I have read. Review: What I liked so much in this book was the in depth look at the characters thinking and how well the author shows the feelings of the characters. And another thing I liked is the way the writer literaly writes the reader into the book. What I mean is that I actuelly felt like I was there watching every thing and despite of this she (the author) found plenty of room to put some action in it.PS. Please excuse my spelling as I am not English but Icelandic
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