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From: marcum@rhino.UUCP (Alan M. Marcum)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: _The Final Reflection_
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Date: Mon, 4-Jun-84 12:33:14 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun  4 12:33:14 1984
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Yes, it's a bit difficult to comment on "only" a book when "The
Movie" has hit the streets, but I figure enough others will
discuss The Movie (though I will say I enjoyed it, and talk about
loose ends for installments 4, 5, 6, ...!).

_The Final Reflection_ by John M. Ford is a different sort of
Star Trek novel, giving us some (hypothetical) insight into the
Klingon culture.  I very much enjoyed the book, especially the
interplays between Krenn and Dr. Tagore.  The Klingon klin zha is
a game worthy of the Klingon image!

I highly recommend the book.  Though it but slightly touches on
the Star Trek "regulars," it is very much in the spirit of Star
Trek.  Go read it.


			Kai, John Ford!
-- 
Alan M. Marcum		Fortune Systems, Redwood City, California
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