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Reviewer : Eternal Lieutenant
Ave Rating : 4.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : The Return Rating : 4
Writers : William Shatner Year : 1996
Review : The book took an interesting direction exploiting several unexplained connections (such as V'Ger and the Borg), and made some good developments in Picard and him dealing with his Borg expirence. The book's plot runs well (say for a few points I will address later), with high amounts of action and suspence. The book did let down in two regards however. The first was Shatner's obviouse over zelous portrayal of the TOS crew, such as Kirk being able to defeat Warf in hand-to-hand combat without obtaining any injuries. The second

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