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Title : A Stitch in Time
Writers : Andrew J. Robinson
Year : 2000
Rating : 5.0000 for 5 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : Jarrod Rossi Rating : 5
Review : I am about 3/4s of the way throught this book and its GREAT, gives great insight into one of the greatest characters ever.
Reviewer : Niall Johnson Rating : 5
Review : A beautiful intricate tale with a heartful series of stories and a poignant ending. Garak's difficulty in separating his personal and professional lives in a duty enforced culture and his hardship on Terok-Nor are masterfully depicted.
Reviewer : bruce c Rating : 5
Review : A great follow-up to a very good character on this show. It fills in many details and it shows the writer understood his character very well.
Reviewer : Chris Mortimore Rating : 5
Review : Written by the very man who played Garak and it shows how much he enjoyed and understood the character. It's a fascinating look at his life and well worth buying for anyone who likes Garak.
Reviewer : ThePhage Rating : 5
Review : Damn Good Book.
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