Heh, those two are my favorites! Good mix of concepts, characters, and mood. I voted for Sword in the poll because I think it's underappreciated (and I see I'm the only person who did).For me the weakest books were Synthesis and Sword of Damocles.
I didn't bother with Fallen Gods, I couldn't make it more than a couple chapters into Seize the Fire, so I never even tried Fallen Gods.I’d have to say “Fallen Gods” was probably the weakest. But “The Red King” was pretty forgettable (I read the book back in 2005 and I don’t recall anything whereas the other books I can still remember something).
I kind of wish I had gone with Sword of Damocles instead now. It and Orion's Hounds are pretty close for me, so I debated for a bit before I decided on Hounds. I loved Sword and was shocked to see how many people didn't like it.Heh, those two are my favorites! Good mix of concepts, characters, and mood. I voted for Sword in the poll because I think it's underappreciated (and I see I'm the only person who did).
I haven't yet got beyond Fallen Gods.
Well, you can still change your voteI kind of wish I had gone with Sword of Damocles instead now. It and Orion's Hounds are pretty close for me, so I debated for a bit before I decided on Hounds. I loved Sword and was shocked to see how many people didn't like it.
You made the right call.I didn't bother with Fallen Gods, I couldn't make it more than a couple chapters into Seize the Fire, so I never even tried Fallen Gods.
Oh, I didn't know I could change it.Well, you can still change your vote![]()
I voted for Torrent Sea, but Sword is definitely outstanding. Very much underappreciated. One of the things I really appreciated about Marco Palmieri's editorial leadership was how often he let authors take some real stylistic risks; the novel line has still been good, but less surprising and unique, since he left.Heh, those two are my favorites! Good mix of concepts, characters, and mood. I voted for Sword in the poll because I think it's underappreciated (and I see I'm the only person who did).
I haven't yet got beyond Fallen Gods.
Yeah, Marco's time as editor was the Golden Age of modern Trek Lit. Things are still good, but not quite as good, let's call it the Silver Age.I voted for Torrent Sea, but Sword is definitely outstanding. Very much underappreciated. One of the things I really appreciated about Marco Palmieri's editorial leadership was how often he let authors take some real stylistic risks; the novel line has still been good, but less surprising and unique, since he left.
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