Several days ago I finished Creg Cox "The Worst of Both Worlds" (MU) and I was torn between outright laughter and sympathy with Picard when
one of the Klingons drank Jean-Lucs last bottle of Chateau Picard he kept for a special occation. Whereas one Klingonfound "the swill" disgusting, the other one
absolutely enjoyed it.
I read Greg Cox's TNG novel Dragon's Honor yesterday, a really fun romp in the best sense of the word. The prose was beautifully descriptive - sometimes too much so, which suited the atmosphere of the over decorated Pai, and the plot kept a pretty fast pace. There was really nice use of all the cast in their own subplots as well as nice character touches, such as a brief look at the late season 7 Riker/Troi/Worf triangle that enhanced the reading experience. A really lovely way to spend a lazy day.
I read Greg Cox's TNG novel Dragon's Honor yesterday, a really fun romp in the best sense of the word. The prose was beautifully descriptive - sometimes too much so, which suited the atmosphere of the over decorated Pai, and the plot kept a pretty fast pace. There was really nice use of all the cast in their own subplots as well as nice character touches, such as a brief look at the late season 7 Riker/Troi/Worf triangle that enhanced the reading experience. A really lovely way to spend a lazy day.
Glad you liked it! "Dragon's Honor" is not a book I hear much about these days. That was a long time ago.
I feel obliged to mention, however, that the book is actually a collaboration between me and Kij Johnson. In fact, Kij pretty much came up with the entire plot and setup. I just helped her finish it when she ran into a deadline crunch.
Kij has since gone on to be an multiple award-winning science and fantasy author, btw:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kij_Johnson
I read Greg Cox's TNG novel Dragon's Honor yesterday, a really fun romp in the best sense of the word. The prose was beautifully descriptive - sometimes too much so, which suited the atmosphere of the over decorated Pai, and the plot kept a pretty fast pace. There was really nice use of all the cast in their own subplots as well as nice character touches, such as a brief look at the late season 7 Riker/Troi/Worf triangle that enhanced the reading experience. A really lovely way to spend a lazy day.
Glad you liked it! "Dragon's Honor" is not a book I hear much about these days. That was a long time ago.
I feel obliged to mention, however, that the book is actually a collaboration between me and Kij Johnson. In fact, Kij pretty much came up with the entire plot and setup. I just helped her finish it when she ran into a deadline crunch.
Kij has since gone on to be an multiple award-winning science and fantasy author, btw:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kij_Johnson
Was it the one, where
one of the Horta appeared in the Holodeck where someone was busy with a holographic female Vulcan????? And was forced to flee almost nude
I read Greg Cox's TNG novel Dragon's Honor yesterday, a really fun romp in the best sense of the word. The prose was beautifully descriptive - sometimes too much so, which suited the atmosphere of the over decorated Pai, and the plot kept a pretty fast pace. There was really nice use of all the cast in their own subplots as well as nice character touches, such as a brief look at the late season 7 Riker/Troi/Worf triangle that enhanced the reading experience. A really lovely way to spend a lazy day.
Glad you liked it! "Dragon's Honor" is not a book I hear much about these days. That was a long time ago.
I feel obliged to mention, however, that the book is actually a collaboration between me and Kij Johnson. In fact, Kij pretty much came up with the entire plot and setup. I just helped her finish it when she ran into a deadline crunch.
Kij has since gone on to be an multiple award-winning science and fantasy author, btw:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kij_Johnson
How did you both come up with all the nonsensical aphorisms of this prattle-monger, they were hilarious. It´s like Americans trying to make sense of swimmer Ryan Lochte´s Lochteisms![]()
I read Greg Cox's TNG novel Dragon's Honor yesterday, a really fun romp in the best sense of the word. The prose was beautifully descriptive - sometimes too much so, which suited the atmosphere of the over decorated Pai, and the plot kept a pretty fast pace. There was really nice use of all the cast in their own subplots as well as nice character touches, such as a brief look at the late season 7 Riker/Troi/Worf triangle that enhanced the reading experience. A really lovely way to spend a lazy day.
Glad you liked it! "Dragon's Honor" is not a book I hear much about these days. That was a long time ago.
I feel obliged to mention, however, that the book is actually a collaboration between me and Kij Johnson. In fact, Kij pretty much came up with the entire plot and setup. I just helped her finish it when she ran into a deadline crunch.
Kij has since gone on to be an multiple award-winning science and fantasy author, btw:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kij_Johnson
I did know that someone had co wrote the book with you, but I just thought of it as "Greg Cox book" because I'm familiar with your writing but wasn't familiar with your co author.
For what it's worth I also recently read "Devil in the Sky" which was another fun book with all the chaos caused by out of control infant Hortas on DS9. The angst of the separated mother and infant Hortas was surprisingly touching as well.
EDIT: Also, there's an excerpt from Uncertain Logic on Amazon. Awesome. "The Ware" is a great name for the Repair stations. So great I don't even need the scare chord anymore, because it's almost implied in the name, yet on the surface the name's so innocent.![]()
Just finished Vulcan's Forge. Now starting MU: Glass Empires. First up, Age of the Empress
Just finished Vulcan's Forge. Now starting MU: Glass Empires. First up, Age of the Empress
I´ve read Vulcan´s Forge last year. It was good. Vulcan´s heart was even better. Several days ago I finished MU: Glass Emprires. Age of the Empress was okay, despite the fact that I don´t like ENT.
And
a certain Andorian makes an appearance
Just finished Vulcan's Forge. Now starting MU: Glass Empires. First up, Age of the Empress
I´ve read Vulcan´s Forge last year. It was good. Vulcan´s heart was even better. Several days ago I finished MU: Glass Emprires. Age of the Empress was okay, despite the fact that I don´t like ENT.
And
a certain Andorian makes an appearance
That figures....I click quote to reply that I will check out your spoiler when Im done and the quoted text shows the spoiler. Ah well lol.
Im planning on buying Vulcan's Heart but for now Im delving into the Mirror Universe.
I actually bought David Mack's Sorrows of the Empire so would I be missing anything in Glass Empires if I skipped it and got right into Greg Cox's Worst of Both Worlds?
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