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Destiny: Gods of Night

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This book just isn't good.

It's EPIC.

I started reading the novel to pick up the loose threads of my beloved TNG crew from Greater Than The Sum. I quickly became completely enthralled with the Erika Hernandez and Columbia story though. The Enterprise-E, Titan, Aventine, and Columbia stories were all very well told and I think each got a fair amount of time being front and center in the book.


Having only read Taking Wing several years ago, and having stopped with the DS9-R several years ago too, I had a hard time picturing some characters and keeping them straight, but that's my fault for not keeping up with TrekLit!

I liked the Defiant bit at the beginning, the little Tom Paris snippet, and even the Calhoun/Excalibur reference. Hearing from Martok was a bonus, as well.

Just a truly great work of fiction. Much of what I have read lately has either been paint by the numbers stuff (Death in Winter) or big goofy fun (Before Dishonor).

I've already read six treek books this month, but there's no way I'm not starting Mere Mortals tonight after the ballgame. Don't be shocked if I'm finished with it tomorrow!
 
Re: So what are you reading now? (Part 3)

Let's just make this thread a sticky and get it over with. David Mack can have a special monitor set up in his house with a 24/7 live feed.
 
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It's the best thing I've read in a long time. Every time it switches narrative, I can't wait to get back to their story. That's partly why I've been blazing through these books (the other part being I'm a substitute teacher by day and I have 8 hours of nothing to do).

I know Star Trek novels get a bad rap compared to the more "serious stuff", but this story stacks up with anything Hugo worthy.
 
I totally agree. You've likely seen me post something to this effect about 97,000 times now, but I think Mack is easily up there with the best sci-fi authors I've read, and he beats the piss out of most of the people that come up for Hugos all the time.
 
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