Yeah. Better to put down a book or series you're not into than force yourself through something just for the sake of getting it done.
Yeah. Better to put down a book or series you're not into than force yourself through something just for the sake of getting it done.
I actually picked Summon the Thunder back up last night, before crashing. I'm now a chapter in, and already loving it. I don't know why i'd been resisting the series so much. I'm also continuing the Typhon Pact series with Plagues of Night.
Awesome! I love Vulcan'sand I would definitely be interested in reading actual details about their history/mythology since we only got a few tastes in ENT and TOS!!
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I've never understood that kind of an attitude. Do not read original fiction? Just because Vanguard is a Star Trek series, doesn't mean you can't just approach it like you would a non-tie in series.Saying in advance would spoil some of the fun; suffice it to say that a lot of awesome TOS and TOS-movie characters show up.
The series is universally fantastic though. Start and you'll be hooked right away.
What's sad is, i own all 8 books, i burned through the first book. Then i just never keep going with the series. But then when certain TV characters sail off into space at the end of the first book, i just have no desire to get back into the rest of the series. But i really need to, because i've been craving 23rd century stories lately.
Oh, no I didn't mean to guilt him over not going back to the series, I've just always found it confusing when people say they don't have interest in a book without familiar characters in it. At one point all characters we are familiar with now would have been unfamiliar character.^ It's not a big deal. There are lots of reasons people put down a book or a series and then fail to return to it. It doesn't represent any kind of a failing or flaw. Sometimes these things just happen. No need to guilt folks over it.
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