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Re: Which novel or series have you re-read the most?
Even though Star Trek:The Return was not exactly canon with normal trek time line i've always wished this book was made into a movie. It is one of my top favorite star trek reads. |
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Re: Which novel or series have you re-read the most?
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Ensign
Location: France
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Re: Which novel or series have you re-read the most?
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Location: MD, USA
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Re: Which novel or series have you re-read the most?
I am sure at some point I will go back and re-read them again. Destiny is certainly the kind of story that I could enjoy revisiting every few years. I'll probably go back through and re-read the whole of Vanguard at some point, as well as the Kirsten Beyer-penned VOY series.
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"I managed to find Uno and Checkers, and also parts of Battleship and most of the pieces of Candy Land, which I figure, I can mix together to create a fabulous new game, CandyShipBattleLand. War never tasted so good." - Lorelai Gilmore |
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Location: I really do not know . . .
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Re: Which novel or series have you re-read the most?
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ME, what did I do?
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Commodore
Location: Victoria, Australia
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Re: Which novel or series have you re-read the most?
I re-read it so many times over a few months that my library wouldn't let me re-borrow it any more. Then when I bought a copy, I re-read that many more times over the years. I got quite a bit out of all those re-reads, since I wasn't too familiar with Star Trek when I first read it. My increasing knowledge helped me pick up on more of the episode references each time. It's still my favourite Trek book.
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Commander
Location: Oakdale, TN
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Re: Which novel or series have you re-read the most?
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Some trees flourish, others die. Some cattle grow strong, others are taken by wolves. Some men are born rich enough and dumb enough to enjoy their lives. Ain't nothing fair. You know that. - John Marston, Red Dead Redemption |
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Which novel or series have you re-read the most?
Outside Trek, I have to revist Anne McCaffery's Pern every few years. I get homesick.
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