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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
Currently reading Christopher L. Bennett's Only Superhuman.
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Ensign
Location: Chicago
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
I'm enjoying it a lot more then I thought I would. I like Wilson but sometimes his books fell really depressing. This one is told in a first person narrative in a 19th century style and it just works.
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Fleet Captain
Location: Va. Beach, VA
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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Commander
Location: Oakdale, TN
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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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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Lieutenant Junior Grade
Location: Derbyshire England
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Fleet Admiral
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Rear Admiral
Location: Vancouver, BC
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NOW READING: Doctor Who: The Wheel of Ice by Stephen Baxter Marvellous Adventure--Online periodical with escape, excitement, and adventure[/B] |
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Captain
Location: There and back again...
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
If I can get to the library tomorrow, I'll pick up Indistinguishable From Magic and put Plagues of Night and Raise the Dawn on reserve. Still got some catching up to do.
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Captain
Location: Brooklyn NY
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe. -Dr. McCoy, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home |
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Commander
Location: Pittsburgh PA area
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
Today I'm starting The Force Unleashed, with The Force Unleashed II on deck.
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Fleet Captain
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"The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain.." - Commander Montgomery Scott. |
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Location: There and back again...
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
![]() It was the first one I'd actually finished since reading A Singular Destiny when it came out. *That* was a really good book,but the next couple I tried to read after that were clunkers (to me). Inception and The Soul Key. Couldn't get past the first couple chapters of either, and it put me off reading Trek for quite a while. I think I tried Unspeakable Truth, too, but by that time I just wasn't in the mood and put it aside. I was behind on Titan and Vanguard and none of the post-Destiny stuff coming out sparked an interest at the time, either. It was kind of the same reaction I had with the early "TNG relaunch" books. The only one of those I really liked was KRAD's Q & A, and after forcing myself to get through Before Dishonor and then DS9's Fearful Symmetry, I kinda gave up onTrek novels until A Singular Destiny. So anyway, it'd been what, almost four yearstaking a break from Trek lit. And then, after finishing up the main sequence of The Camulod Chronicles and waiting for the new Dresden Files book to come out, I figured I'd give Cast No Shadow a chance. Really, really glad I did. It was a library book, but I'm definitely going to get my own copy soon and put it on the shelf next to Sarek and The Ashes of Eden (my TUC sequel section had long ago been purged of the god-awful A Fearful Summons). And it gave me enough renewed interest and energy to try the Typhon Pact books and a few other things. I'd say of those initial four, Seize the Fire was the one I enjoyed the most, overall, for many reasons. ![]() I'd be reading Vanguard: Open Secrets right now, but my copy is boxed up right now, along with almost all the other books I own. My basement got flooded when Sandy hit, and it'll be another couple of weeks before everything's back together and I can start to unpack. Thank God for libraries. I picked up Indistinguishable From Magic, Plagues of Night, Raise the Dawn and Brinkmanship from the library today, along with Steven King's It. ![]() ThinkI should put Children of Kings and/or Troublesome Minds on reserve? Like I said, Inception didn't really do it for me, and honestly, neither did That Which Divides. The latter really had nothing wrong with it, I just wasn't that into the story since "That Which Survives" was never one of my favorite episodes. I normally like TOS books, but I'm kinda wary of them right now. On Chapter 2 of Indistinguishable right now. So far so good. Oh, and I'm assuming Taurik being a Lieutenant again was just a minor editorial lapse?
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Captain
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RonG is Right! |
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Currently working through a couple of non Sci Fi books for the moment but have been slowly working through Shatner's Collision Course as well. |
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