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Star Trek: Probe

Book Review, May 2008

Star Trek: Probe (book review) / 41rCqNCxZcL. SL160  I quite enjoyed this return to the events of the fourth Star Trek film: it’s a sort of sequel which takes the opportunity to flesh out the purpose and meaning of the mysterious probe. It might not be the novel Bonanno wrote (see her web site), but it was a fun diversion nonetheless.

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