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A Rock and a Hard Place (Star Trek Next Generation, No 10)
A Rock and a Hard Place - Star Trek Next Generation, No 10
Author: Peter David
Under the best circumstances, terraforming is a tough, dangerous task that pits the hardiest of pioneers against an unforgiving environment. When the terraformers on the planet Paradise fall behind schedule, commander Riker is given temporary leave from the U.S.S. Enterprise and sent to assist. — Riker's replacement on the Starship Enterprise is ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780671693640
ISBN-10: 0671693646
Publication Date: 1/2/1990
Pages: 244
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Star Trek
Book Type: Paperback
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Riker takes a vacation to visit some friends on a terraforming colony and ends up caught up in a mystery. We get to see some backstory on Riker, but overall the book is pretty forgettable.
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reviewed A Rock and a Hard Place (Star Trek Next Generation, No 10) on + 2 more book reviews
Very good story line. Lots of Star Trek action, very interesting high ranking characters and some old feelings resurfaced. Excellent Trek Novel. I give this one a 7 out of ten for content, Star Trek authenticity, story line, and content.
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Riker lunged, grabbed the ice axxe and sswung it as hard as he could. The Axe slammed into the Wild Thing's left eye and it screamed, a scream that was almost human, and fell back Riker scrambled to his feet swinging the axe back and forth, trying to keep the creature at bay.
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Another interesting TNG book, although I don't feel it meets some of the other books. It does bring a little insight into the relationship between Riker and Troi.


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