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Title : A Time to Harvest
Writers : Dayton Ward, Kevine Dilmore
Year : 2004
Rating : 4.0000 for 1 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : Michael Rating : 4
Review : After the abysmal 'A Time to Die', I wasn't going to bother reading the third book in the series, but I'm glad that I pursuaded myself to plow on ahead and find out what leads our much loved TNGers to leave the Enterprise. 'A Time to Harvest' is a fantastic read, with mystery, humour, sadness and a cliffhangar to die for. The stroyline is excellent as well: The last of the Dookalan race are carving out a meagre exsistance in the rubble of thier solar system when the Enterprise arrives. But from the offset, things go wrong and it appears that there is another faction at work who are sabotaging the terraforming efforts of a nearby planet the Dookalan are trying to inhabit. The crew feel like the crew we know and the writing is brilliant, quick and deatailed. A must read for all those suffering from the dissapointment of 'A Time to Be Born' and a 'A Time to Die'
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