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Avon: A Terrible Aspect (Terry Nation's Blake's, No. 7)

Avon: A Terrible Aspect (Terry Nation's Blake's, No. 7)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding
Review: Mr Darrow has captured the essence that creates Avon. Power, adventure, and love all twist together to produce the background of the man we grew to admire. This book maps out the road that Avon follows and brings full circle many questions left unanswered in the series. Thank you for your achievement.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Essential read, although faily short.
Review: Paul has managed to develop a complex character in Avon, one of the reasons why Blakes 7 was such a huge hit, despite its cheap budget. The book shows how the author created Avon, from a small boy to the moment he appears in episode 2.

As Science fiction goes, and I've read a great deal, this book is an essential read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If the category existed, I would rate this book Minus 3.
Review: Poorly written, stomach-churning potboiler, masquerading as science fiction. The writers of the B7 series would have been appalled, as were many of the faithful fans at this effort. The science is laughably inaccurate, the plot is pure 30's pulp and the characters are disgusting and bear little resemblence to how they appeared in the actual BLAKES 7 TV series. I've read far better fan fiction in this series universe.


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