sad to here that its agreat series. In general the majority say #3 Orions Hounds was the best one. #1 was rather slow moving, I felt #2 was what kept me with the series.Titan: Taking Wing
I just couldn't get into it. Eventually gave it away.
sad to here that its agreat series. In general the majority say #3 Orions Hounds was the best one. #1 was rather slow moving, I felt #2 was what kept me with the series.Titan: Taking Wing
I just couldn't get into it. Eventually gave it away.
It's "Titan," not "Titian." One is a Luna-class ship, the other is a magnificent 16th-century Italian painter.The first Time reading Titian: Taking Wing but months later when I restarted it I flew right through it and loved it.
And ofcourse Titian: Orion's Houndswhich was a very good book in the graet series but it didn't fit me on a personal level very well so it took me a wek to read it instead of one two or three days like the other 3.
For some reason, the first time I picked up Crucible: McCoy I only made it through a few chapters before setting it down and forgetting about it. I picked it up again about a year later, and now it's one of my favorite Trek books of all time.
The final Gateways book. I only read the DS9 part, tried to read the others starting with TOS but decided I couldn't be bothered.
A Hard Rain.
Genesis Force was a slow-go for me as well.
Some times you just want a 'light' read & others something a bit more challenging, Chris is my challenge.
If you haven't read side 2 yet, you really should try to. It's definitely alot more interesting than side 1.
Side 2 is better than side 1, way way better.If you haven't read side 2 yet, you really should try to. It's definitely alot more interesting than side 1.
That book is now with the public library, and I have zero desire to even try side 2 after sleeping through the first part.
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