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E-Book Pricing Alerts

April's deals will be the Mirror Universe books.

http://www.startrekbooks.com/c/ebookpromoapril2018


That's good news. I'm interested in checking these out, but I was a little confused about the proper reading order. With a little searching I found this handy dandy list. Thought I'd repost it in case anyone was new to the MU books like I am.

It's been a while since I've done a lengthy list here, and so here is the Mirror Universe chronological reading order. This is specifically for stories that are consistent with the MU stories that we saw in the recent books with the MU banner, so stuff like Dark Mirror and Dark Passions, the Shatnerverse MU novels, and the various comic-book MU stories are not included (the only exception to the latter being Peter David's New Frontier comic for IDW). Stories that are part of larger books are indicated with the following abbreviations: GE=Glass Empires, OA=Obsidian Alliances, SS=Shards and Shadows, WD2=Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Volume 2, WD3=Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Volume 3.

"In a Mirror, Darkly," Parts I & II (Enterprise episodes)
Age of the Empress by Mike Sussman, Dayton Ward, & Kevin Dilmore (GE)
"Nobunaga" by David Stern (SS)
"Ill Winds" by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore (SS)
"The Greater Good" by Margaret Wander Bonanno (SS)
"Mirror, Mirror" (Star Trek episode)
The Sorrows of Empire by David Mack
"The Black Flag" by James Swallow
Stargazer: Three by Michael Jan Friedman
"The Traitor" by Michael Jan Friedman (SS)
"Crossover (Deep Space Nine episode)
"Through the Looking-Glass" (DS9 episode)
The Worst of Both Worlds by Greg Cox (GE)
"The Sacred Chalice" by Rudy Josephs (SS)
The Mirror-Scaled Serpent by Keith R.A. DeCandido (OA)
"Bitter Fruit" by Susan Wright (SS)
"Shattered Mirror" (DS9 episode)
"Family Matters" by Keith R.A. DeCandido (SS)
"Resurrection" (DS9 episode)
"The Emperor's New Cloak" (DS9 episode)
Cutting Ties by Peter David (OA)
Turnaround by Peter David & Stephen Thompson (IDW comic)
Saturn's Children by "Sarah Shaw" {David Mack} (OA)
"A Terrible Beauty" by Jim Johnson (SS)
"Homecoming" by Peter David (SS)
"For Want of a Nail" by David Mack (SS)
Fragments and Omens by J. Noah Kym (WD2)
Olympus Descending by David R. George III (WD3)
Warpath by David Mack
Fearful Symmetry by Olivia Woods
The Soul Key by Olivia Woods
Rise Like Lions by David Mack
Section 31: Disavowed by David Mack (forthcoming)


I think the only thing missing is the short story Freedom Angst from the Seven Deadly Sins anthology. I don't know if the Discovery adaptations have anything to do with the MU as I haven't read them.
 
Cool, thanks for posting that. I've been thinking about doing a MU and MryU reread and this will be very useful.
 
Surprised these are already reduced. Picked them all up, might finally start on Vanguard after I am done with the Voyager String Theory trilogy
 
I'm not sure about other countries, but this one is also currently available in Canada.

Technically the Typhon Pact sale is still in effect until March 4. Maybe try checking the Vanguard books again after that date?
 
Bought the eight Vanguard books that I didn't own for $8.40. Should scratch my 23rd century itch for a good long while.
 
I was composing a message to S&S UK to query why the discount wasn't happening, having looked again at my wishlisted copy of Harbinger and seeing it still listed at £6.99. Then I had one last search for Vanguard at Amazon, and the price drop was there! It must have literally happened as I was doing that, because it kept throwing up errors about price changes when I tried to buy them.

Finally got them all, but beware, because Open Secrets is £3.99... Still, all 9 entries in the series for less than a tenner!
 
I think that may have been because today was the legit start of the sale; February's discounts were through to March 4th, according to the website, but for some reason they went up early for US & Canada.
 
Very excited to finally have all the Vanguard novels on my Nook! I bought In Tempest's Wake over 5 years ago, so I've working on it for a long time...
 
I was eye-balling the Prey trilogy last year, but never bought them due to all the other deals on Trek books that were happening. Glad I waited. There's also the last two Mirror Universe book I am missing that I will pick up during that sale.

I would love to see some early series sales come up soon. We have seen a lot of newer stuff (well, stuff written within the past 15 years I consider recent at least). We got one "beginnings" sale as well, I would love to see a continuation of that. Maybe 2 books each from TOS, TNG, and DS9 that were written during the time the shows were running, or shortly after they concluded?
 
I would love to see some early series sales come up soon. We have seen a lot of newer stuff (well, stuff written within the past 15 years I consider recent at least). We got one "beginnings" sale as well, I would love to see a continuation of that. Maybe 2 books each from TOS, TNG, and DS9 that were written during the time the shows were running, or shortly after they concluded?

That would be great! I have most of the recent releases as ebooks, and buy new ones as they come out. I'd love to be able to replace older novels, as well. I long ago ran out of shelf space, and box space is becoming a premium now, too. The danger of living in a house full of readers...
 
I re-bought Vanguard. I like the paperbacks (some great covers) and I don't want to see them degrade over time.

My copies of "Final Frontier" and "Vendetta" are so well-read they're looking pretty rough these days.

(though PAD remarked to me at a Shore Leave he was happy to see a copy so worn as it had been enjoyed many times)
 
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