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Nova #3
Green Lanterns #16
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Manga
DS9: The Missing
Akame Ga Kill 5
 
Nova #3
Green Lanterns #16
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Manga
DS9: The Missing
Akame Ga Kill 5

So this is expanded beyond Trek now? Well I picked up the rerelease of the Thrawn Trilogy the other day as they were 7.40 Euro each and I've been planning on rereading them since it was announced Thrawn was going to appear in Rebels.
 
I picked up Headlong Flight while in London at Forbidden Planet last week and almost finished it.
 
I was just able to snag a copy of DRG3's latest DS9 book, The Long Mirage. I'm almost through JJM's Prey Book 3, and I'll be starting this one next! I love when Chapters gets their Trek books early :)
 
I just picked up at a Thrift Store in Ottawa a couple old Trek books that are also quite scarce. The first is "Star Trek III: The Search For Spock: The Vulcan Treasure" by William Rotsler and published by Wanderer Books in 1984.

The second is "Ghost Walker" by Barbara Hambly. But this isn't the usual paperback edition. It is a Pocket Books Dust-Jacketed Hardcover Edition. It doesn't appear to be a book club edition. Also the artwork doesn't have the white stripes, or the circled 51 on the cover. There's no month copyright date, so the only date it has is 1991. Anyone ever hear of this edition?
 
I just picked up at a Thrift Store in Ottawa a couple old Trek books that are also quite scarce. The first is "Star Trek III: The Search For Spock: The Vulcan Treasure" by William Rotsler and published by Wanderer Books in 1984.

I had to do some searching to find out what that was, because I don't think I've ever heard of it. I didn't know Rotsler had done a pair of Choose Your Own Adventure-knockoff books along with his Short Stories volumes and ST II Biographies.
 
"Ghost Walker" by Barbara Hambly. But this isn't the usual paperback edition. It is a Pocket Books Dust-Jacketed Hardcover Edition. It doesn't appear to be a book club edition. Also the artwork doesn't have the white stripes, or the circled 51 on the cover. There's no month copyright date, so the only date it has is 1991. Anyone ever hear of this edition?

This is the Science Fiction Book Club edition, according to ISFDB: http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?32500
 

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by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Above: Issue #1 of the second "Star Trek"/"Green Lantern" crossover comic mini-series, "Stranger Worlds", from IDW; Issue #59 of "Star Trek Magazine"; and Christopher L Bennett's new TOS novel, "The Face of the Unknown". These are accompanied by the tragically ironic "Pop!" figure, "Chekov in Survival Suit".

Acquisition/Shameless Self Promotion - My first comic cover (well published at least!)
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I took advantage of IDW's big Trek digital comics sale and got a whole bunch of them I've been wanting to check out.
  • Best of Klingons. I actually already have the DC TOS Vol.1 issues on the DVD, but I've been wanting to read Blood Will Tell for a while now. I read and enjoyed the first issue when it first came out, but never got around to reading more of them.
  • Star Trek: Khan: Ruling in Hell. I admit I got this mainly just so I can compare it to Greg Cox's Khan novel, To Reign in Hell.
  • Romulans: Schism #1-#3
  • Leonard McCoy: Frontier Doctor
  • Waypoint #1-#3
After buying those I realized I forgot about Flesh & Stone, and the Starfleet Academy miniseries, but since the sale is still going on for a while I might wait for a bit before I buy them.
 
Amazon just delivered three TPB's: Starfleet Academy, The Spectrum War and Star Trek Vol. 13. Also, picked up Star Trek: Waypoint #1 from my local comics shop.
 
I had to do some searching to find out what that was, because I don't think I've ever heard of it. I didn't know Rotsler had done a pair of Choose Your Own Adventure-knockoff books along with his Short Stories volumes and ST II Biographies.

My first exposure to the Choose Your Own Adventure books was through my dad...back in the late 70s and early 80s he bought a few trek books that were on the shelf. I believe one of the CYOA books was one of the first I read. (Along with Spock Must Die, sigh).

The Rotsler books were some of the last ones included in Timeliners timeline, as when Voyages of Imagination was published, we had just recently rediscovered these.
 
My vacation reading purchase came in today, although I may not get to some of these for awhile.....

Vanguard: Declassified
Voyager: String Theory, Evolution
TOS: A Choice of Catastrophes
New Frontier: Blind Man's Bluff
Enterprise: The Romulan War

I am filling in the gaps from books I purchased as they came out. A lot to catch up on.
 
Acquisition/Shameless Self Promotion - My first comic cover (well published at least!)
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I liked the way themes from both franchises were blended when I first saw this in my comic shop. Very simple but nice design. Congratulations!
 
I liked the way themes from both franchises were blended when I first saw this in my comic shop. Very simple but nice design. Congratulations!
Thanks! I was going for that minimalist impact. Some covers get so busy that at a distance it's just a bunch of colors. I wanted to try out something super-clean!
 
Continue to purge those I had not purchased.....tonight at Barnes and Noble......

Headlong Flight
Sight Unseen
Light Fantastic
Disavowed
Second Nature

Still several dozen behind.....but getting there.
 
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