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The deals are live now. My feelings for Q-Squared and Imzadi are more mixed now than when I was a teen, but they both still have enough amazing moments to be worth $1. McCormack's books seem to be getting better as I get older, so I also picked up TNES for a reread.

I could say the same re: my feelings on Peter David's Trek writing in general. I loved his stuff as a younger reader - Vendetta was either my favorite or second-favorite Trek novel, depending on how I was feeling about DRG III's Twilight at the time, and Q-Squared was top-5. I loved Imzadi, thought Q-in-Law was sidesplitting, and devoured every New Frontier book as soon as it hit shelves. I don't know whether it's a matter of some aspects of his writing not aging well, my tastes just changing as I age, or some combination of the two, but I haven't found a book of his that I've liked more on a re-read than I did back then.

(I still picked up Q-Squared and Q-in-Law. Heh.)

And Una McCormack is the bee's knees. I don't think she's written a Trek novel that's worse than "very good," and The Crimson Shadow and The Never Ending Sacrifice are all-timers. Even "more minor" works like The Missing are delightful.
 
Star Trek eBook Deals March 2021 at .99 cents:

https://www.simonandschuster.com/c/ebookpromomarch2021

All deals are good until March 31st 2021:


Star Trek: Deep Space Nine:
The Lives Of Dax


Star Trek Voyager:Atonement
By Kirsten Beyer


Star Trek: The Original Series: Uhura's Song
By Janet Kagan


Star Trek: Enterprise: Surak's Soul
By J.M. Dillard


Star Trek Voyager: Seven of Nine
By Christie Golden


Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Battle of Betazed
By Charlotte Douglas and Susan Kearney


Star Trek: Discovery: Desperate Hours
By David Mack


Star Trek: Discovery: The Way to the Stars
By Una McCormack


Star Trek: Discovery: Die Standing
By John Jackson Miller


All ebooks are available until March 31st 2021.

Some old deals, and some new discounted ebooks. As of today 2/18/2021 the deals are not live yet on Amazon.

The Discovery ebooks are probably discounted to promote the upcoming
book:

Star Trek: Discovery: Wonderlands by Una McCormack due May 18, 2021.

Best wishes to all on the forums.
Please be safe and well.
-Koric
 
March has some great stories discounted. I highly recommend Atonement and The Lives of Dax.

It looks like it is a celebration of both authors and characters that are women with the exceptions of David Mack, John Jackson Miller, and some male anthology authors.
 
The Kindle version of Seven of Nine By Christie Golden seems to be in German. Anyone else getting that when they look?

I'm thinking of picking up The Battle of Betazed and The Lives of Dax, in addition to Seven.
 
Cool, I've been wanting to read Uhura's Song, The Battle of Betazed, and Die Standing.
 
Hey all,

Amazon’s having a promotion on ebooks right now, that you have to activate that SHOULD BE for ALL AMAZON CUSTOMERS, and not just by invite:

Spend $25 on ebooks and receive an $6 credit on ebook purchases. It started on February 21 and ends on February 28.

Hopefully everyone can get into the deal, that wants it.

Wishing everyone on the forums to be safe and well.
All the best,
-Koric
 
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Hey all,

All of the March 2021 Trek deals are LIVE on Amazon right now:

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Lives Of Dax
Star Trek Voyager:Atonement
Star Trek: The Original Series: Uhura's Song
Star Trek: Enterprise: Surak's Soul
Star Trek Voyager: Seven of Nine
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Battle of Betazed
Star Trek: Discovery: Desperate Hours
Star Trek: Discovery: The Way to the Stars
Star Trek: Discovery: Die Standing

Just a heads up. All are .99 cents again. The ebooks are on sale until March 31st 2021.

Sending Best wishes to everyone on the forums again. Please stay safe and be well. Enjoy.
-Koric
 
Seven of Nine is still showing at $8.99 right now for me.

Edit: it has now dropped to $0.99.
 
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So Simon & Schuster may have silently made some changes... I generally buy ebooks straight from them because they are DRM-free and they provide both EPUB and Kindle formats, which is nice to have the options open. (Whereas somewhere like Kobo just gives you the EPUB.)

...The "Buy from us" button has disappeared this month from S&S's site. Undeterred... I managed to add the books I wanted to buy to my cart and checkout anyways, which still works! ...But Die Standing, one of the newest offered books, apparently gave me an ACSM file (a DRM'd EPUB) file. Which is especially weird because you've never been able to buy DRM'd titles straight from Simon & Schuster before, and of course, their website still proudly proclaims they sell DRM-free Star Trek books.

So either S&S is undergoing some sort of site bug with regards to Trek ebooks, or they're removing the ability to buy DRM-free ebooks directly from them, or they're adding support for DRM'd titles. Or any combination of the above.
 
I generally buy ebooks straight from them because they are DRM-free and they provide both EPUB and Kindle formats, which is nice to have the options open.
Not that converting to Kindle is hard, but it's good to have options. I'll have to keep that in mind.

Which is especially weird because you've never been able to buy DRM'd titles straight from Simon & Schuster before...
It certainly used to be possible; I bought all my books from them up until their site revamp c. 2008. And I've been able to redownload the non-Trek titles as DRM'd ePubs since c. 2015.
 
I loved his stuff as a younger reader. . . . I loved Imzadi, thought Q-in-Law was sidesplitting, and devoured every New Frontier book as soon as it hit shelves. I don't know whether it's a matter of some aspects of his writing not aging well, my tastes just changing as I age, or some combination of the two, but I haven't found a book of his that I've liked more on a re-read than I did back then.

I feel precisely the same way. Perfect for preteen/young teen me. The jokes were hilarious, the innuendo probably seemed very mature, and PAD's comics-honed talent for retconning, for pacing, and for pulling together multiple narratives was exactly what I wanted as a reader. Even the name Vastator is etched forever in my mind. But it doesn't quite click with middle-aged me. Still readable for sure, but it doesn't hit the spot like it used to.
 
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