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    Ebook of No Man's Land / Audiobook of A Stitch in Time?

    Curious if anyone has any information about #1 Audiobook version of A Stitch in Time, Deep Space Nine #27 #2 Ebook version of No Man's Land I made notes for myself upon hearing about these two possibilities on podcasts over the past couple of years but have not been able to find anything...
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    Worth Time Investment? Legacies Trilogy (50th Anniversary)

    Good day all, I skipped the Legacies trilogy from 2016. At the time the books didn't spark my interest, and I had limited time to read. Listening to an old interview on Trek FM of David Mack talking about the trilogy and his entry. The political angle caught my attention and interest...
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    Being a discussion of the various merits and drawbacks of physical books and e-books

    I just finished Dayton Ward's Agents Of Influence (and really enjoyed it; I'm rarely sanguine when Treklit is set during TOS, but I thoroughly enjoyed many aspects of this novel), and I noticed something happening with the cover--at the bottom--and the spine--again, at the bottom, wrapping...
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    Is the Aggro Just Mine? Poor Editing

    Has anyone else noted what seems to be an increase in the last several years of books with words that should have been removed before publication (usually a word repeated twice with another word or words between the word in question because it seems the author decided to rewrite the sentence) or...
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    K. Beyer's Comment in The Eternal Tide's Acknowledgments

    Warning: Spoiler Alert (not sure where the old spoiler alert notice is) At the end of the Acknowledgements, Kirsten Beyer writes, "I cannot help but fear that some will see this story as a failure of nerve, and others, most unwisely, as a vindication of the narrow constraints they would see...
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    David R. George III Delivers In The Dead Of Night

    I’ve not felt compelled for some time to carve out a chunk in my day to put my thoughts and feelings about a book into a review. But throughout the time I was reading Plagues of Night, I found myself composing snippets, so I’m not at all surprised to be sitting here on Independence Day...
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    Post Romulan War ENT Novels

    Has there been any comment from Pocket about additional ENT novels that will pick up after the end of the Earth-Romulan War books? I've done some checking on this but haven't found anything. Thanks, Donnie
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    Unspoken Truth aka The Genius of Margaret Wander Bonanno

    (I just closed the book, and my thoughts are mostly inchoate, more feelings at the moment.) What a fantastic book. What an even more enjoyable reading experience. First off, Ms. Bonanno has done again so well, so expertly, what she did in Burning Dreams: go behind the screen and behind the...
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    The Soul Key: Final Scene Between Elias and Benjamin (Spoilers)

    I just finished the book and am making it a DS9 September after I decided to re-read Fearful Symmetry prior to The Soul Key and will launch into The Never-Ending Sacrifice tomorrow. Overall, I really enjoyed The Soul Key. I am a bit confused about why Sisko lied to Elias, telling him in...
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