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TUESDAY'S CHILD by Carolyn Gibbs
TUESDAY'S CHILD
Carolyn Gibbs
Not all teens on the street are runaways. Some are throw-aways. "...teenage readers will appreciate a novel that speaks to them as adults and not mindless readers."
Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Expert Review
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Star Trek: The Never-ending Sacrifice

Star Trek: The Never-ending Sacrifice by Una McCormack
Una McCormack
Simon and Schuster
Release Date:Sep-01-2009

Rating
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6



Age Level
young adult

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Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer  KLaw
Star Trek Deep Space Nine the Never-Ending Sacrifice by McCormack is about a young boy named Rugal, who was kidnapped and taken to live with the Cardassians against his will. The book begins with Rugals first experience on Cardassia. Rugals Bajoran parents are devastated by the kidnapping and are trying to get Rugal back home. Rugal hates it on Cardassia and he is just as determined as his parents to go back to Bajor.

The book started out a little slow. It was extremely tedious to read for the first portion of the book. The book does become more interesting though. It grows in interest as Rugal becomes comfortable in living with the Cardassians. One of my favorite aspects of the story was the relationship between Rugal and his father Kotan. Overall in my opinion, the book was just ok. I think you definitely need to be a Star Trek fan to read this book. You need to be familiar with Star Trek terms and names or you may find yourself confused at points in the book. If you are a Star Trek fan and you can make it past the slow beginning you will enjoy the book.

Reviewer Age:17

Reviewer City, State and Country: Lemoore, California U.S.




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