What Do You Plan to Read in 2011?

Discussion in 'Trek Literature' started by JD, Jan 2, 2011.

  1. Admiral_Young

    Admiral_Young Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    A full list of books anticipated both Trek Lit and non Trek Lit would be too long and cluttering for me to post. However here is a short list:

    -Star Trek Typhon Pact Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III
    -Star Trek DTI Watching the Clock by Christopher L. Bennett
    -Star Trek Cast No Shadow by James Swallows
    -Star Trek Enterprise Romulan War In Shariel's Jaw Michael A. Martin
    -The Lost Fleet Beyond the Frontier Dreadnaught By Jack Campbell
    -Doctor Who The Dalek Handbook by Steve Tribe
    -Star Wars Clone Wars Incredible Vehicles
    -Star Wars Choices of One by Timothy Zhan
    -Star Wars Heir to the Empire 20th Anniversary by Timothy Zhan
    -Star Wars Character Encyclopedia
    -The President's Vampire By Christopher Farnsworth



    The rest are just mostly graphic novels and comic book TPB's
     
  2. JD

    JD Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    I finally found the power cord for my PSP, so I once I finish some of the novels I'm reaing, I'm going to work on some more comics. I'm thinking about starting off with either Batman: Year One, Bm:Hush, Green Lantern: Secret Origin,GL: Rebirth, or Fables: Legends in Exile.
     
  3. Mage

    Mage Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    Titan and Vanguard. And probably more.
    Already read about 13 Trek novels in 2011. No kidding.
     
  4. Reanok

    Reanok Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    I've been reading the Typhon pact novels. I also paln on getting the Tos Novels about McCoy and Cast no shadow. i definitely plan on Getting the next enterpise novel coming out later this year.
     
  5. JD

    JD Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    I've decided to check out as many of the Hugo Award winning novels I could find for Nook.
    So far my wishlist contains:
    Riverworld (To Our Scattered Bodies Go/The Fabulous Riverboat 2in1)
    Johnathan Strange and Mr. Norrell
    Diamond Age; Or A Young Ladies Illustrated Primer
    The God's Themselves
    Red Mars (I know, it didn't win the Hugo, but Green and Blue did and I figured if I'm going to read them, I might as well start at the beginning)
    The Dispossessed
    The Fountain of Paradise
    Neuromancer
    Fire Upon the Deep
    Deepness in the Sky
    Spin
    The City and The City
    Rainbow's End
    Sun Diver
    To Say Nothing of the Dog
    I'm also thinking about giving Dune, and American Gods one more try each.