That's one of the things I really appreciate about eBooks. Marking stuff and the search function are really helpful.I try to treat them pretty carefully, but while writing down timeline notes, sometimes I have to fold pages over. Sigh.
That's one of the things I really appreciate about eBooks. Marking stuff and the search function are really helpful.I try to treat them pretty carefully, but while writing down timeline notes, sometimes I have to fold pages over. Sigh.
Speaking of Kirsten Beyer written Voyager novels, there seems to be something weird with what Cross Cult is doing with A Pocket Full of Lies. On their site they have it listed as Kleine Lügen erhalten die Feindschaft I and Kleine Lügen erhalten die Feindschaft II (Small Lies Preserve the Feud I & II) so it appears there'll be two books. I wonder why they're doing that, since IIRC the novel wasn't particularly long, at least not if compared to other Voyager novels.Architects of Infinity is refreshing at the moment.
Speaking of Kirsten Beyer written Voyager novels, there seems to be something weird with what Cross Cult is doing with A Pocket Full of Lies. On their site they have it listed as Kleine Lügen erhalten die Feindschaft I and Kleine Lügen erhalten die Feindschaft II (Small Lies Preserve the Feud I & II) so it appears there'll be two books. I wonder why they're doing that, since IIRC the novel wasn't particularly long, at least not if compared to other Voyager novels.
I feel like I should also mention that the last time they did that was with Beneath the Raptor's Wings where they basically had to choose between an overprised and oversized or two regular-sized novels. Also, the Enterprise series was selling particularly poorly and was canceled the following novel, with Rise of the Federation being published as its own thing.
Also, I think Kleine Lügen erhalten die Feinschaft is a great title.
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