I always liked the "Captain's table" covers, "The Quiet Place", "Articles of the Federation", the "Avatar" books, and all the Vanguard covers.
"Lusts Latinum Lost (And Found)" is a pretty low stakes tale, as is "Rules of Accusation".
Over on Reddit, someone says they've been told Amazon isn't getting episode 6 onwards:...
Out of curiosity, what parts are you referring to?
I'm going to skip this. The Picard series is the only Star Trek that I've genuinley disliked, to the point where I wish they hadn't made it. The...
I started the year doing a lot of reading, but it tailed off a bit in the last few months, so overall i read less than any recent year. I've...
I'm not sure I've played ten Star Trek games, as I don't enjoy computer games, and many games seem battle based, which doesn't feel like it...
Off the top of my head, some novels I enjoyed as good character pieces: The Way to the Stars - Tilly Once Burned - Calhoun Immortal Coil - Data...
Love Jasper Fforde! I highly recommend his other books.
I like physical books, but I've been a big ebook user ever since Kindles were available in the UK. I'm in the process of moving. These days I...
When Burnham took her trip through the Network in Context is for Kings, one of the locations featured a Preserver Obelisk.
Finished this earlier, and really enjoyed it. Tilly is probably my favourite character in Discovery, and the book captured her character very...
I remember thinking it was "ok" but not great. The plot is decidedly unmemorable, though, as I already dont remember what it was.
I think the IDW continuity is genuinely the best one. There are a few rough patches, but overall its very well written, particularly the post-war...
I read 52 books, and a ton of comics/Graphic novels. I read the least treklit of any recent year. A lot of graphic novels later in the year were...
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