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Title : Strange New Worlds VII
Writers : Dean Wesley Smith (Editor)
Year : 2004
Rating : 3.0000 for 1 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : Phil Laco Rating : 3
Review : This is a collection of short stories based in the Star Trek Universe. The stories are divided by which show they are based on, with TOS having the bulk of the stories. Each series is represented, and even Enterprise has an entry. At the end is a collection of 'Speculative' stories, mostly dealing with events far into the Federation's future. Overall a good book, with a few interesting stories in it, but many are a little dull. The best part is probably the speculative section at the end. While it could hardly be considered canon in any way, it offers a number of looks into the possible future of the galaxy after the end of filmed Trek. I don't want to spoil any of the other stories, and given that they are all very short, that is difficult to do without saying very little at all. So I won't say anything. If you are a fan of the series, I'd recommend picking this one up.
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