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No, there is indeed a yellow streak on her face. Hopefully it is not on my book. I have to wait at least until Saturday until it arrives.
 
^I think it's meant to be light reflection?

For those collecting the leatherbound hardcover "Barnes & Noble" Blish adaptation collection, the list of TOS episodes in it are here:
New Blish Episode Novelization Book for 50th Anniversary

Meanwhile, I'm thrilled my local comic shop was finally able to get me the alternate art cover for IDW's "Manifest Destiny" comic mini-series! They only received two copies in their allocation of regular #1 issues. (There is also a Klingon language version.)

While nothing to do with the storyline of the four-issue arc, the Bad Robot characters feature in mock-ups of the iconic movie posters for ST:TMP, ST II, ST III and ST IV across the four parts! So cool, although some fans were screaming "Sacrilege". ;)


Manifest Destiny TMP cover
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New Trek
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My Trek haul over the last two weeks! IDW's "New Visions: Of Woman Born" (plus a cool TAS cameo in the backup story!), and the latest issues of "Manifest Destiny" and "Legacy of Spock" comics. Also "Starfleet Logbook" (a puzzle and craft diary), "What would Captain Kirk do?" (ponderings of Kirk and lots of pics) and the "Elusive Salvation" novel (by Dayton Ward).
 
I don't think I've heard of this one before; thank you for mentioning it.

This is all Amazon seems to have on it:



("a state of rude health"?)

Are you able to comment further on this one? Is it generally a worthwhile purchase? It sounds like it might cover ground we've seen many times before... does it offer anything new or interesting?
I got the Phasers to Stun book by Marcus Berkmann . I thought it was pretty well written with lots of good jokes and a nice tone. It still had some new nuggets of information or anecdotes to me. It puts most emphasis on TOS , the films and TNG. It reads more like having a chat in a pub with another witty ST fan than an encyclopaedia type book. It would be very good as first book . for someone wanting to find out more about ST . I personally was a big fan of TOS and Films 2,3,4 but hardly know the other ST series. So it served well as a humorous ,but respectful, look at my favourites and an intro to the other incarnations.
 

Redshirt's Little Book of Doom and Jeff Lang's DS9 novel, Force and Motion
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"Redshirt's Little Book of Doom" is by Robb Pearlman & Anna-Maria Jung.


New Trek stuff including Trekonomics book by Manu Saadia and Australian first-day covers and Perth Mint gold-pressed "latinum"
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

The ST II and ST III movie covers are alternate collectible covers for the IDW "Manifest Destiny" mini-series, with the Bad Robot cast in homage to the Bob Peak originals. Issue #1 had TMP (shown higher in thread). Issue #4 will feature ST IV.
 
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I took advantage of the month Trek e-book sale and picked up the second and third IKS Gorkon books. After that I decided to fill in my gaps in the series, and picked up both The Brave and The Bold books and Klingon Empire: A Burning House.
 
What a haul!!!! Three German novels: Das Licht der Fantasie (TNG The Light Fantastic); New Frontier - Grenzenlos (No Limits) and Corps of Engineers - Dead Tree edition (Book 2)
 
I got the e-book of TNG: The Sky's The Limit since it's also on sale this month.
 

New Trek books
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Just arrived Down Under! National Geographic's hardcover "Guide to our Universe"; plus Titan's trade omnibus of "Star Trek Magazine" article reprints "The Movies 1" features the two Bad Robot films, plus TMP, ST II and Dr Gillian Taylor.
 
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Recent Amazon deliveries included Star Trek The Official Guide to Our Universe: The True Science Behind the Starship Voyages, The Star Trek Book, Force and Motion, Star Trek Mad Libs, The Ultimate Star Trek and Philosophy: The Search for Socrates, and What Would Captain Kirk Do? I bought Trekonomics as an ebook to save a few bucks and let myself continue to gradually shift away from being a completist. There's a few more books on order that'll show up in the next couple of weeks.
 

New Trek arrives
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New stuff from last week! Includes Empire Australasia's very handsome and giant-sized hardcover volume of "Sci-Fi Movie Posters from Beyond the Stars", the final issue of IDW's "Manifest Destiny" (one version has a salute to Bob Peak's ST IV poster), IDW's latest "Legacy of Spock" issue and Titan's latest magazine.


New Trek SciFi
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Empire Australasia's very handsome and giant-sized hardcover volume of "Sci-Fi Movie Posters from Beyond the Stars" contains four Trek posters.


New Trek poster book
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German No Limits
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

And this week... it finally arrived, and on display in the curio cabinet! (Been on preorder for ages!) Cross Cult's German translation of the "Star Trek: New Frontier" short story anthology, "Grenzenlos" ("No Limits"). Featuring Arex the Triexian in "The Road to Edos" by Kevin Dilmore.


Cross Cult New Frontier anthology Grenzenlos
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
 
I'm closing in on the end of The Fall: Revelation and Dusty, so I picked up TF: The Crimson Shadow. I haven't read TNG: The Stuff of Dreams either, and since that takes place before TCS I got it too.
 

New Trek books
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

"Captain to Captain" by Greg Cox: Book 1 of the 50th anniversary "Star Trek" novel trilogy, "Legacies"; "The Fifty Year Mission: The First 25 Years" (in hardcover!) by Edward Gross & Mark A Altman; and DK's "The Star Trek Book: Strange New Worlds Boldly Explained" by Paul Ruditis et al.


New Trek on the shelf
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

"Redshirt's Little Book of Doom" by Robb Pearlman & Anna-Maria Jung and "Captain to Captain" by Greg Cox: Book 1 of the 50th anniversary "Star Trek" novel trilogy, "Legacies" on the New Releases shelf.
 
I got some credit from the e-book priving lawsuit from Barnes & Nobel, so I took advantage and got a bunch of books and comics. The Star Trek related stuff I got was DTI Forgotten History and The Collectors,and former Star Trek author Christie Golden's Star Wars novel Dark Disciple.
 
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