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Great Book
This has got to be one of the best books ever of the star trek deep space nine in the trilogy book 2 the courageous:Rebels deals with the Bajorians when their world was occupy by the cardassians.Here is what I would say before you read this books buy the star trek terok nor trilogy read them first then read the rebels trilogy that way you can get the bigger picture...
Published on February 20, 2009 by Rondall Banks
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This may be, when taken on its own merits and not considered together with the previous and successive books, the worst Star Trek novel I've ever read, in any series. There are books with slightly worse plots and grasp of characterization, which are complete in and of themselves and do not lack beginnings and endings (Original Series #9: Triangle, for instance, and #24,...
Published on February 26, 2009 by James Yanni
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Terrible., February 26, 2009
This review is from: The Courageous: Rebels Trilogy, Book 2 (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, No. 25) (Mass Market Paperback)
This may be, when taken on its own merits and not considered together with the previous and successive books, the worst Star Trek novel I've ever read, in any series. There are books with slightly worse plots and grasp of characterization, which are complete in and of themselves and do not lack beginnings and endings (Original Series #9: Triangle, for instance, and #24, "Killing Time") and books with poorer writing (many of Diane Carey's offerings, including noticeably DS9: The Search and Next Generation: Descent) which have good stories and characterizations to balance their sloppy writing. But for all-around, complete incompetence on all fronts, I think this one may be the champion of bad Star Trek novels. Unless, of course, we include the dinosaurs "Spock Must Die" and "Spock: Messiah", which are so badly written that even being entirely self-contained probably can't bring them up past this beast. But I'd have to think about it.
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Great Book, February 20, 2009
This review is from: The Courageous: Rebels Trilogy, Book 2 (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, No. 25) (Mass Market Paperback)
This has got to be one of the best books ever of the star trek deep space nine in the trilogy book 2 the courageous:Rebels deals with the Bajorians when their world was occupy by the cardassians.Here is what I would say before you read this books buy the star trek terok nor trilogy read them first then read the rebels trilogy that way you can get the bigger picture.
Rondall Banks
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Great Book, July 14, 1999
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This review is from: The Courageous: Rebels Trilogy, Book 2 (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, No. 25) (Mass Market Paperback)
The Rebels Trilogy was a great edtion to the Star Trek Universe and I think it was a great series. I liked hearing more about Kai Winn and here life during Cardassian Rule. I also Think that Daffyd Ad Hugh is a great writer and has done well with most of his Star Trek books!
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