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Where the Bookberries Bloom
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Title: | Where the Bookberries Bloom |
Author(s): | Rayelle Roe |
Date(s): | 1979, 1985 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | het |
Fandom(s): | Star Trek: TOS |
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Where the Bookberries Bloom is Star Trek: TOS story by Rayelle Roe.
It was published in R & R #11 and Two-Dimensional Thinking.
Summary
Spock and Uhura find themselves in the clutches of that most loving of fathers, W.T. Dubois, and his five -- count 'em, five -- marriageable daughters. For Spock, it may mean the end of bachelorhood itself.
Reactions and Reviews
Farce. Spock and Uhura are kidnapped by a bookberry farmer, whose computer Jeremiah has informed him that Spock would make a fine husband for his daughters. An escape attempt results only in embarrassing shot-wounds in the backside for Spock; Uhura finally figures out how to pull the plug on the computer. [1]
'Where the Bookberries Bloom': A space-going hillbilly gives Spock the starring role in a shotgun wedding for his five daughters. I'm not sure if this was supposed to be a farce or a parody. I am sure that it wasn't funny. [2]
"Where the Bookberries Bloom" by Rayelle Roe. Spock and Uhura are abducted by a colonial farmer who wants a husband for his five homely daughters. Amusing in spots. [3]