Den Haag no longer has them, no clue about A'damNot much better here in Utrecht, no stores left that offer them on the shelves for a few years now. (The "we don't order for students" rule sounds pretty ridiculous in a university city by the way...) Until this month, I could always reliably order Trek books through Bol, but as Mage has already reported, they're only offering them through a 3d party this month, a troubling development. Might be faster to take a trip to Amsterdam or The Hague, that still have specialized stores for English books.
I think it's called "To Lose the Earth". Hopefully we get 2 Voyager novels in 2018, or one and then another in 2019. With her role on Discovery writing staff, Kirsten's time is precious at this point it seems.Well as has been heard there is supposed to be another Voyager novel after the next scheduled one, but naturally Architects of Infinity has to finally get published first.
^You don't like voyager? I'm always hoping for more Voyager...
They didn't mention Voyager. It was a valid question. Relax.Of course they like Voyager, they're excited about every book that is published and can't wait to read them.
They didn't mention Voyager. It was a valid question. Relax.
I am. I should've realized you were just being you. My bad.And my comment was tongue-in-cheek given @Reanok's postings about previous books and was probably just a typo on her behalf. And I am completely relaxed, are you?
Hope you are correct!!!I wonder if we might get an announcement for next year's books now that Discovery has premiered? I started wondering a couple days ago if they might have been waiting until after the premiere so the announcement wouldn't get overshadowed by all of the Discovery talk.
In fact, Pocket republished Marvel's adaptation of Star Trek: The Motion Picture way back in 1979 under the title ofIDW holds the Trek license right now.
I think at least one or two of the book publishers actually do publish some graphic novels, but I don't think Pocket ever has.
In fact, Pocket republished Marvel's adaptation of Star Trek: The Motion Picture way back in 1979 under the title of
Stan Lee Presents The Full Color Comics Version of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. As far as I know, that's it, though.
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