Just finished Halo:Cryptum by Greg Bear and am starting on 1636 by Eric Flint

Just finished Halo:Cryptum by Greg Bear and am starting on 1636 by Eric Flint![]()
Finished : Resistance (J.M Dillard) - review below
Reading Now : Mile 81 (S. King)
Resistance
I'd rate this at about 2 1/2 stars...........
So, 2 parts "Best of Both Worlds", 2 parts "First Contact", 1 so-so story = been there, done that, but moderately enjoyable at times, mostly early on in the story before it deteriorates into a bit of a mess. This book started out relatively decently despite the overuse of the Borg in modern day trek and in fact, up until the very middle of the book seemed liked it was going to overcome those obstacles and serve up a relatively interesting story, However, then some pretty mind-boggling decisions in the story were made and for the most part it just fell apart into fairly nonsensical and illogical or predictable story telling that left me unimpressed and wondering why revisit almost the same story lines that have already been done so many times before?
That's not's to say that there aren't some redeeming parts of the book.....it did start out well until about chapter 8 and I did like the new Vulcan counselor as well as dealing with Worfs' past with Jadzia and I liked how this sets up Picard's new crew after Riker/Troi leave to take the Titan on. Still, there wasn't enough of substance that I enjoyed and that didn't feel like rehash to make the story a quality addition to Trek lore.
So, all in all, a sub-par effort largely undercut by implausible choices, predictable outcomes and a mediocre narrative made worse by rehashing one of Trek's most overused villains to date.
I am so excited for you to get to Destiny. I know you're not there yet, but I'm just saying.
Yeah, I plan on checking out TWS and the Rihansuu books. I have The Bloodwing Voyages Trade, and TWS and The Empty Chair are on my Nook wishlist. As for her writting more Trek, apparently she's done some stuff for the Tokyopop mangas in '07 and '09, so I guess it's not totally impossible.^Yeah, Diane Duane was one of those authors who really brought her own distinctive vision and voice to ST, back in a time when the universe was still sufficiently lacking in detail that there was room for such extrapolations. You should also check out Duane's The Wounded Sky, My Enemy, My Ally, and The Romulan Way for more of that distinctive "Duaneverse." Her later books have those elements more toned down.
I've heard good things from other reviewers (i.e. on Amazon) but I have found her ST stuff ranges from poor to awful - particularly Spirit Walk.never gotten through one of Christie Goldens' Trek novels
I am so excited for you to get to Destiny. I know you're not there yet, but I'm just saying.
Yeah, I'm getting pretty pysched about getting there myself.The following is the reading list I'm using, so I still have a ways to get there before I reach Destiny.......
Death in Winter - Read
Titan: Taking Wing - Read
Titan: The Red King - Read
Resistance - Read
Titan: Orion’s Hounds
Q and A
Titan: Sword of Damocles
Before Dishonour
Articles of the Federation
Greater Than the Sum
Destiny: Gods of Night
Destiny: Mere Mortals
Destiny: Lost Souls
A Singular Destiny
Losing the Peace
Voyager: Full Circle
Titan: Over a Torrent Sea
Voyager: Unworthy
Titan: Synthesis
Mirror Universe: Rise Like Lions
Voyager: Children of the Storm
Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
DTI: Watching the Clock
Typhon Pact: Zero Sum Game
Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire
Typhon Pact: Paths of Disharmony
Indistinguishable From Magic - Read
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