
Title | : | A Stitch in Time (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Book 27) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition, Paperback, Mass Market Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | - |
A Stitch in Time (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Book 27) Reviews
-
I have always been a Star Trek fan, but not a large consumer of the novels set in the Star Trek universe. More out of curiosity than anything else I decided to read this book when I saw it advertised in one of the daily emails I receive from featuring books I may be
-
After years of trying to get a hold of a print version, I finally gave up and got a Kindle specifically so I could buy this e book. I was not disappointed. I very much enjoyed this tale; I never wanted it to end. A must have for any fan of Garak and DS9.
-
I checked this book out because of a friend's advice after watching Deep Space Nine. I rarely read but I was absolutely glued to this book. Would recommend this to anyone who's watched the show.
-
The other reviews do justice enough to this book. So I'll just add PLEASE WRITE MORE GARAK TALES! I hope this got your attention, Mr Robinson.
-
A Stitch in Time, by Andrew Robinson, is an examination of character and history of Garak, the Cardassian tailor that Robinson portrayed on the TV series, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9). Usually, it's not a good thing when an actor writes a book about his character, and
-
This book is not just for DS9 or Trek fans or sci fi fans, but really for anyone interested in humanity and to a suprising degree the spiritual awakening that is slowly entering our world. Andy really develops Garak's character. You get the insights into why he acts
-
This is one of the best Star Trek novels.
-
I remember hearing word that Andrew Robinson was going to write a DS9 novel, and experienced a very mild reaction. Thoughts of an actor just trying to earn an extra paycheck by letting someone else fill in every piece for him except for some creativity here and there filled