One for the Family Scrapbook

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Star Trek VOY Fanfiction
Title: One for the Family Scrapbook
Author(s): DangerMom/P.L. Heyes
Date(s): 2002
Length:
Genre: het
Fandom: Star Trek: Voyager
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One for the Family Scrapbook is a Star Trek: VOY Paris/Torres story by DangerMom.

It was the winner of a 2002 ASC Award.

Reactions and Reviews

I loved this story! I really liked the way DangerMom wrote Miral and her ability to get into trouble. Spot on characterizations for Tom and B'Elanna as well as a very intriguing plot. I actually read this more than once. [1]

What a thoroughly delightful story! I really enjoyed this 'snapshot' of the Paris-Torres clan. I got a real kick out of the image of Miral riding on a targ with her cousins' encouragement, and I can just see the looks on Tom's and B'Elanna's faces. There are many other lovely 'family' moments as well. [2]

This fic is vintage DangerMom and it's a real treat to have another story from her. I really enjoyed the Paris-Torres family's vacation on the Klingon homeworld and the image of Miral riding a targ is absolutely priceless. The characterizations were also perfect. I'd love to see more from DM in the coming year. Please? [3]

A sweet and amusing story. This author writes so well, so naturally, so consistently, her work is always a pleasure to read. I love how a canon reference about a stuffed targ works its way into a delightful tale. The characters are written well and the author has a good feel for Klingon speech and mannerisms. A very enjoyable read. [4]

I enjoyed this Paris family tale. "One for the Family Scrapbook" is a charming girl-and-her-targ story. I liked how Dangermom drew B'Elanna's Klingon relations and little Miral. Fun and well-written and characterized. [5]

One of the best P/T and Miral story this year. Love the antics of the kids and moms' reactions, be they Klingon or Human. [6]

The Paris-Torres family on vacation on the Klingon homeworld--what fun! Patty has always had a deft touch with P/T and with P/T family stories--"The Crayon Story" is still one of my all-time favorites--but this one is a real winner, too. Highly recommended. [7]

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