I've always been partial to Mack, DeCandido, and Martin and Mangels (in that order). *shrug* Mack secured his place at the top with Warpath and Destiny (of course).
Hahah, don't worry you aren't alone. I dislike that book as well but its the only CLB thing that I have read so I won't be too harsh.Oh no...Christopher Bennett reads this board? Now I feel really bad about ripping on "Over a Torrent Sea". Crud, sorry about that. I mostly blame in on my dislike of the Lavena character. I dug "Losing the Peace" though.
Jaime CostasI think Geoff Thorne and William Leisner could be on the list if they have a chance to write more.
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Jaime CostasI think Geoff Thorne and William Leisner could be on the list if they have a chance to write more.
c/o Simon & Schuster
1230 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
Is she there, or has she gone over to the dark side?
^Star Wars. Pretty much every SW novel is an immediate NY Times Best Seller, and other than Serpents Among the Ruins, I don't think Trek has had one since the mid '90s. Which really isn't that surprising since Trek is long past the height of it's popularity
Which reminds me, which sells better, Star Wars or Star Trek as someone mentioned the SW's shelf is much bigger than the Star Trek novels which are now underneath it now. I never thought that would happen. It's like the NY Mets becoming more popular than the Yankees.
...I don't think Trek has had one since the mid '90s. ...
...I don't think Trek has had one since the mid '90s. ...
Titan: Taking Wing was a best seller before it even released. Don't know if it was New York Times of USA Today or both, but it was on a best sellers list.
Titan: Taking Wing was a best seller before it even released.
Which actually brings up something I've been wondering about for a while. What are the differences between all of the best sellers lists?
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