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I asked my wife if it was just me or could she not read that print either. Fortunately, she said she couldn't either so I guess i"m not totally blind yet.
I appreciate your thoughts and perspective. I have no stake in this except trying to get Trek comics into the hands of those who might not have been able to afford it the first time around. I'll be purchasing the bundle even though I own a good chunk of it already in floppy form.
I will take this post down if it's frowned upon, but currently there is a Humble bundle offer for Star Trek comics from the recent past to present where you can get literally hundreds of books for about 24 dollars. All proceeds from the sale go to the Comic Book legal Defense Fund...
Coda may be depressing overall, but the DS9 book in it is fantastic, IMO. Watching these characters fight until the end like heroes is such a great way to go out. Unofficially, I look at the Coda trilogy as season 10 of DS9.
Avatar-Unity: Season 8
Rest of the books: Season 9
Coda: Season 10.
I've finished collecting the entire Star Trek novel run during the pandemic and had time to track everything down online. I've never counted, but I've probably only read 30-40 percent of the novels so far. At 50 years old, I don't think I'll ever actually complete everything, but I'm certainly...
All of you Coda authors deserve a round of applause for coming up with a satisfying conclusion to decades of Trek lit. It may not have been everyone's cup of tea, but I loved the carnage and thought that almost every character death had some kind of story/heroic tale to go with it. It was both...
I have adjusted my book shopping much like I have done to my food shopping - research and deal shopping. If you don't search the flyers online and go where the deals are, you're leaving a lot of money on the table.
My current plan is buying books from Barnes and Noble. I have gotten a free...
I just finished this novel. If all modern Trek novels are as high quality and as enjoyable as this one was, I can totally accept not having a monthly Trek book. I don't even mind paying for a hardcover, haha.
I loved the action sequences and the overall tone of the book. David Mack did...
I will always be grateful that Coda actually happened after months of drama about what was happening to the lit verse. I thought the idea was pretty good and the deaths didn't bother me at all. I actually thought it was cool that I got to see major carnage and death to characters that would...
I read the novel as well and remember it being good. I'll have to give it a look again as I still have it on the shelf.
I think the 3 things I enjoyed about the show the most were the tie-ins to the source material, the character interactions and the small amount of exploration they did with...
Was everyone else devastated when Frank Mancuso Jr. destroyed what was a pretty good syndicated show? It's not all horrible after a recent rewatch, but the changes certainly didn't help the ratings it seems.
Thanks to the authors for responding to my questions. I appreciate the time you guys put into your work as it clearly shows in the high quality books you put out.
That's pretty impressive when you see the whole list like that. How do you go about preparing for this? Is there binge watching involved? A reliance on your own knowledge? Show bibles? It can't be easy trying to capture the nuances of character when you can't be an expert of all those shows...
I finished the book today. I read about 150-200 pages on and off throughout the day around yard work, etc. I'm rating it above average. The book is extremely well written in my view and ties up pretty much everything I wanted. Despite the dark tone, there are so many nice moments between...
145 pages in. Very little fluff in this one. Every event/section has a purpose. I predict people will generally be happy with the direction things are going at this point. Answers aplenty in the first third of the book as well.
Knowing that this is the last litverse book, I'm struggling...
Very small spoiler alert - David Mack has taught me a new word: abattoir
It means....slaughterhouse. And it only took him 2 paragraphs into the book to do it. Lots of positive vibes to start. :beer: