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Reviewer : Judge King
Ave Rating : 5.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : A Time for War, A Time for Peace Rating : 5
Writers : Keith R.A. DeCandido Year : 2004
Review : This one of the best ST novels I've read. It ties up many loose ends and fixes several plotholes in Star Trek: Nemesis. The election is a nice peek into Federation politics and government. There are several good parts like the beginning when Worf retakes the Federation embassy on Qo'Nos and the end when Geordi and Worf are putting away Data's things. Overall, this is a must read, but I reccomend reading the other books in the series first.

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