I got into all the Star Wars novels the year that Vision of the Future came out; that was maybe the first book of any kind that I anticipated that...
Lots of long ongoing story arcs over the last decade, but in terms of books I think work well on their own: Children of the Storm by Kirsten...
Oh not to worry, we'll be on it!
This is the first year in a long time where I am for sure going to read all of the new novels. Very cool.
He literally acknowledged exactly that. But it does look like you posted before reading all the replies!
Lately, some of the Star Trek books haven't been getting the Kindle books paired with the Audible audiobooks on the day of release. Both versions...
The flowchart in my signature has all of the books so far published in the LitVerse. Output has definitely dropped off lately. But there is some...
That book absolutely knocked me on my ass, in the best of ways. Enjoy.
What's Matthew Stover up to these days? Been a while since he published anything. I'm a huge fan but he sort of disappeared.
You just hold on; the book after that one is a trip and a half
Insightful comments. I know that David Mack's work has often been about the biggest challenges to Star Trek's idealism, most notably the...
Yeah, very much so. In one instance where we disagree, I thought Raise the Dawn was just amazing. I felt DRG3 had earned some faith that he was...
Me too. Has to be among the most boring Star Trek books ever published.
Quoted for truth. Three absolute classics.
I liked this one a lot (having finally caught up to reading it). Took a lot of pieces of Star Trek continuity that had no business coexisting in...
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