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Reviewer : Stephen Beaver
Ave Rating : 5.0000 for 2 reviews
Title : Avatar: Book 1 Rating : 5
Writers : S.D. Perry Year : 2001
Review : A verry weel done book and a good start toi a virtual season 8 of DS9, plus it fleshes out some characters who only get development in the last couple of seasons i.e. Jake, Cassiday, Ezri and Kira. The plot is entrancing, and verry well thought out, it also shows how perception can colour interpritation with the Ohula text and how The bajorans interprit it. Only complaint is that the first book feels a little slow in building to book two, it would have been better to publish bothe stories as one novel instesad of seperating them.
Title : Avatar: Book 2 Rating : 5
Writers : S.D. Perry Year : 2001
Review : all as i stated in Book one review

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