Finished reading "Maplecroft" by Cherie Priest last night. (I would've finished it earlier, but I kept getting pulled away by manuscripts I had to read for work.) A fun and intriguing book. Think Lizzie Borden a la Lovecraft . . .. And very different in its portrayal of Lizzie and her associates from the new Lifetime tv series . . .
I started reading the novelization of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones last week. I honestly didn't realize May the 4th was coming up so soon when I started, but it has turned out to be a very appropriate choice.
Picked up a Stargate short story collection the other day. Currently I'm on Time keeps on slippin' by KRAD
I just started the Destiny trilogy by David Mack. Enjoying it so far, though I admit I'm already having a little trouble keeping the Columbia crew members straight in my mind. I expect that'll get easier as the story progresses.
I started reading Crisis of Consciousness by Dave Galanter .I really have liked the story so far. Especially Spock's storyline.
Finished Star Wars Omnibus: Dark Times Volume 2. Never really got in to Dark Times. It was definitely the weakest portion of the Star Wars/ Clone Wars/ Dark Times run. Now I'm taking a break from scifi and delving into the massive Diary of St. Faustina.
Finished Crisis of Consciousness a couple of days ago. Now I have decided to finally tackle what I like to call my dead-tree-leftovers (paper books I bought before switching to eBooks which have been gathering dust on my shelf the last few years). All in all about twenty books, mostly tie-ins (Star Trek, Supernatural, Monk, Doctor Who, etc.)and some original stuff (Pratchett, Jasper Fforde, David Mack's The Calling etc.). First up: Doctor Who: The Monsters Inside by Stephen Cole.
Finally sat down and read the STAR TREK/PLANET OF THE APES crossover in its entirety. I particularly liked the conflict between Kirk and Taylor, which is not a sentence I ever thought I'd type. Too bad we'll never actually see it performed by William Shatner and Charlton Heston! Hmm. Can't seem to find the thread discussing this series, which I can finally read now without fear of spoilers. Has it expired or something?
Finished that one and read another Doctor Who novel from the pile in the interim (The Stealers of Dreams by Steve Lyons). Since I finally want to get into the habbit of writing reviews more regularly again I want to tackle those books first that are eligible for Unreality SF, but can't quit decide what to read next. So any recommendations on what to start with from the list below? Original novel The Calling * David Mack Supernatural Fresh Meat by Alice Henderson Night Terror by John Passarella One Year Gone by Rebeccca Dessertine Coyote's Kiss by Christa Faust Monk Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants by Lee Goldberg Marvel Spider-Man: Requiem by Jeff Mariotte Fable The Balverine Order by Peter David Doctor Who Winner takes all by Jacqueline Rayner Only Human by Gareth Roberts Star Trek Starfleet Academy: The Delta Anomaly by Rick Barba Starfleet Academy: The Edge by Rudy Josephs Academy: Collision Course by William Shatner CSI Double Dealer by Max Allan Collins Sin City by Max Alan Collins Cold Burn by Max Allan Collins (all three are part of the omnibus Mortal Wounds)
This one? http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=250423 If so, maybe you have your settings set to only show you threads with posts in a certain timeframe (i.E. last 30 days)? That thread didn't had a post in about two months so it wouldnt show up. (If you are on the front page of the TrekLit section there's a bar with Display options beneath the list of threads where you can set which threads are shown.)
Just posted my review of Dave Galanter's Crisis of Consciousness. Really enjoyed this one! Reading some S.C.E. at the moment.
I'm reading the DS9 Millennium trilogy before I start on the relaunch (having recently re-watched the series).
Enjoy it. It was great. It´s a crying shame that it wasn´t translated in German, but I´ve read it nonetheless. I especially liked "Kai" Weyoun on one of the covers.