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DS9: Unity...and TNG: Rogue

Hoshi_Mayweather

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You have to excuse my quick little post.

I'm actually struggling with both of these novels. (Novels that I'm fitting in with some other reading, and busy life).

I've found that I'm more drawn to stories that are classic TOS stories, or give nods to classic TOS stories. (And too, I'm a girl that tends to like action).

However, Unity is moving slowly with me...(I'm at the part where the Andorian is speaking with the three relatives sometime after the Defiant has returned to DS9).

For some reason, the story slows down...

With TNG Rogue, that book is just difficult to get into...(and I'm a fan of Batanides (cue strong female character!) and Hawk (a character--with nice eyes--that was offed in First Contact)...


Do any off these novels speed up...? (I know each novel has its own fans, but these don't seem to be working for me).:(
 
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You have to excuse my quick little post.

I'm actually struggling with both of these novels. (Novels that I'm fitting in with some other reading, and busy life).

I've found that I'm more drawn to stories that are classic TOS stories, or give nods to classic TOS stories. (And too, I'm a girl that tends to like action).

However, Unity is moving slowly with me...(I'm at the part where the Andorian is speaking with the three relatives sometime after the Defiant has returned to DS9).

For some reason, the story slows down...

With TNG Rogue, that book is just difficult to get into...(and I'm a fan of Batanides (cue strong female character!) and Hawk (a character--with nice eyes--that was offed in First Contact)...


Do any off these novels speed up...? (I know each novel has its own fans, but these don't seem to be working for me).:(

Why would you worry if these are not working for you? If we were all the same, life would be very boring.

Anyway, I reread Unity last year and I did take a while to read it, but yes it will "speed" up and a bit more and it has a cracking finale :bolian:

As for Rouge, that's the TNG Section 31 novel right? I've never actually read it so can't comment on it.
 
You have to excuse my quick little post.

I'm actually struggling with both of these novels. (Novels that I'm fitting in with some other reading, and busy life).

I've found that I'm more drawn to stories that are classic TOS stories, or give nods to classic TOS stories. (And too, I'm a girl that tends to like action).

However, Unity is moving slowly with me...(I'm at the part where the Andorian is speaking with the three relatives sometime after the Defiant has returned to DS9).

For some reason, the story slows down...

With TNG Rogue, that book is just difficult to get into...(and I'm a fan of Batanides (cue strong female character!) and Hawk (a character--with nice eyes--that was offed in First Contact)...


Do any off these novels speed up...? (I know each novel has its own fans, but these don't seem to be working for me).:(

Why would you worry if these are not working for you? If we were all the same, life would be very boring.

Anyway, I reread Unity last year and I did take a while to read it, but yes it will "speed" up and a bit more and it has a cracking finale :bolian:

As for Rouge, that's the TNG Section 31 novel right? I've never actually read it so can't comment on it.


Hahaha...tks, Dimesdan...;)
 
Different people like different things.

Even the same people like different things at different times. For no reason I've ever been able to articulate, my first reading of Unity was like a 6/10, seemed arbitrary and rushed and lame. My second reading, two years later, was a thrilling and expertly accomplished 10/10. I loved it. I have no idea what my issue was the first time around.
 
You have to excuse my quick little post.

I'm actually struggling with both of these novels. (Novels that I'm fitting in with some other reading, and busy life).

I've found that I'm more drawn to stories that are classic TOS stories, or give nods to classic TOS stories. (And too, I'm a girl that tends to like action).

However, Unity is moving slowly with me...(I'm at the part where the Andorian is speaking with the three relatives sometime after the Defiant has returned to DS9).

For some reason, the story slows down...

With TNG Rogue, that book is just difficult to get into...(and I'm a fan of Batanides (cue strong female character!) and Hawk (a character--with nice eyes--that was offed in First Contact)...


Do any off these novels speed up...? (I know each novel has its own fans, but these don't seem to be working for me).:(

Have you read the DS9 novels preceding Unity? For me, what made Unity so special was that it was kind of the finale for the first "season" of DS9-R books. I loved it.
 
It will speed up... or maybe just skim a bit faster on the parts that don't interest you, and when it grows on you or if you miss something, go back later?
 
I was suprised by the lack of big action sequences in most of Unity too, but it really is more of a character based story. So I really think how you feel about it depends on how much you are interested in the characters. And just so you know, it does get pretty exiting once you get closer to the end.
 
I though Unity was an incrdible book but I had read all the other DS9 post finale books before that. I agree with others that it is a character based story but it does get better.

Kevin
 
I liked Unity, especially the twist ending. *lol* Nice plot tie in to the DS9 Dominion war episodes....
 
Mmmm. I thought they both moved at a good pace. "Unity" had more depth than I expected, with lots of surprises. Sadly, it was the first hardcover with no audio version, IIRC, and the first DS9 hardcover since the bizarre (and turgid) "Warped".

"Rogue" was full of intrigue and hard to put down.
 
I thought Unity was all right, though I still wished they had saved the parasites for the TNG books.

I was looking forward to reading Rogue, but when I did, I found it very hard to get into. It was the S31 book I liked least. Abyss and Cloak were my two favorites. Shadow was so-so.
 
Tks for the replies everyone.

Hmmm,

I actually tried to get through 'Rogue' 2 or 3 times, but always stopped within the first or second chapter...

(I'll put it on my booklist, and try it again. They say 'three times is the charm' so it'll either go in my library or donated). :lol:

With 'Unity' I do have to admit the parasite plot is interesting, so I may give that one another go as well...
 
Glad you liked it somewhat, Shane.

I'm a bit surprised to find so many people thought it dragged. When the book came out, it got a lot of rave reviews, and went into multiple printings VERY quickly.

Ah well, different tastes.
 
I was one of those folks raving about Rogue when it came out. I still remember it as being pretty rocking.

I thought Unity was OK, not one of the highlights of DS9R for me. Hey, they can't all be home runs. :)
 
Mmmm. I thought they both moved at a good pace. "Unity" had more depth than I expected, with lots of surprises. Sadly, it was the first hardcover with no audio version, IIRC, and the first DS9 hardcover since the bizarre (and turgid) "Warped".

"Rogue" was full of intrigue and hard to put down.
I actually liked Warped. Although it's been some time since I've read it, so I don't specifically remember what it was about, I do remember reading it in a single night.
I thought Unity was all right, though I still wished they had saved the parasites for the TNG books.

I was looking forward to reading Rogue, but when I did, I found it very hard to get into. It was the S31 book I liked least. Abyss and Cloak were my two favorites. Shadow was so-so.
The S31 books were some of my favorites, although I was hoping for more of a 007 feel to it.
Tks for the replies everyone.

Hmmm,

I actually tried to get through 'Rogue' 2 or 3 times, but always stopped within the first or second chapter...

(I'll put it on my booklist, and try it again. They say 'three times is the charm' so it'll either go in my library or donated). :lol:

With 'Unity' I do have to admit the parasite plot is interesting, so I may give that one another go as well...
There were a couple of books that were like that for me. Valhalla was one of them. Once I managed to get through it though, it became one of my tops.
 
The S31 books were some of my favorites, although I was hoping for more of a 007 feel to it.

I thought DS9's Abyss had a very Bond-like story.
Might have been. but it's been a while since I've read them. My collection of books has been in storage for the last 3 years, since my mom passed away. There were actually hers, but were left to me. I cant have them, the dvd collection, or my trust fund, till I'm 30...

Oh well, 6 and a half more years to go...
 
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