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Reviewer : Patrick Conroy
Ave Rating : 5.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Dark Mirror Rating : 5
Writers : Diane Duane Year : 1993
Review : This is one the best Star Trek books I have ever read. The plot presents just the right amount of humor and action without compromising a wonderfully woven plot. The difficulties that the crew of "our" Enterprise has in assimilating the other culture are realistic and really make the reader feel as if he is literally in the story. And there is nothing wrong in the image of Deanna Troi in a skimpy uniform. This book really portrays the Mirror universe as seen in "Mirror-Mirror" not as the DS9 episodes. The intricate storyline would have made an excellent episode.

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