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September 2010 is a waste

I think I skimmed through one of her books once - aren't they soft-porn?

Sadly, Nightshade isn't. (Though, having only read it round about 1995, I have absolutely no memory of anything about it - but I'm sure I'd have remembered some porn)
 
Too bad Stephenie Meyer never wrote a Trek novel:

"I know what you are."

"Say it."

"You're skin has a greenish tint, your ears are pointed, and we haven't made out for seven years."

"Say the word."

"You're . . . a Vulcan."

What are you referencing? What ever it is, it doesn't sound too good.

I think it might be Twilight.


Bingo.
Didn't David R. George III write that?:guffaw:

Actually, for a while, whenever I would read a post that mentioned Twilight, without any reference to Mission Gamma, my first thought would always go to "that other" Twilight (the one by Stephenie Meyer).
 
Well.. regardless if her other books are good or not. They do sell. But her Trek outing was mediocre. I know why it's being reprinted cause she's a popular author. But as a Trek author, meh!
 
I dunno, perhaps if Star Trek books were still as popular as the paranormal-romance-vampire-porn genre is now, Pocket might have kept the old heyday of more than one-book-a-month going - I remember when there was a DS9, TNG and Voyager one in quick succession. Those were the days... ;)

Besides, Nightshade was far from a *bad* Trek book - and I think I might be persuaded to look at it again - which, as has been pointed out, is the reason...
 
I think I skimmed through one of her books once - aren't they soft-porn?
Some of the later Hamilton books verge into "porn without plot."

I'm wondering how Pocket is planning on marketing the reprint of Nightshade; I could see Hamilton's legions of readers picking up the book and being very confused by what the book lacks from the Hamiltonian norm.
 
Besides, Nightshade was far from a *bad* Trek book - and I think I might be persuaded to look at it again - which, as has been pointed out, is the reason...

No complaints here. If there's a new foreword or afterword I'll even be buying the new edition, even though I have the first one. If it's just a reprint and new cover art, I won't.

People would complain about Greg Bear's "Corona" being republished, too. He became a big name in SF after his ST novel, but his ST novel rarely makes it into top ten lists. (I seem to remember enjoying it when it came out though.)
 
Corona's an interesting book, but its version of the Trek universe is idiosyncratic, as was true of a lot of Trek books back in the '70s and '80s. For instance, I believe at some point it says that Spock is in his eighties in the TOS era, which is consistent with Vulcan lifespans but would have required the entirely human Amanda to be over a hundred in "Journey to Babel."
 
Too bad Stephenie Meyer never wrote a Trek novel:

"I know what you are."

"Say it."

"You're skin has a greenish tint, your ears are pointed, and we haven't made out for seven years."

"Say the word."

"You're . . . a Vulcan."
Oh, you're so going to go to hell for that. :p


Nah, I'm just lobbying to write one of those new YA Trek books . . . :)

Or the 11th Doctor YA books* .


*The new season of the resurrected Doctor Who series is supposed to have a Twilightesque feel to it.
 
Corona's an interesting book, but its version of the Trek universe is idiosyncratic, as was true of a lot of Trek books back in the '70s and '80s. For instance, I believe at some point it says that Spock is in his eighties in the TOS era, which is consistent with Vulcan lifespans but would have required the entirely human Amanda to be over a hundred in "Journey to Babel."

True, that part doesn't work, but so many of the early books were stabs in the dark, and extrapolation of what they saw from TOS.

On the other hand, he took the transporter technology to the logical conclusion, basically storing patterns in memory and reviving dead people by materializing another copy. Had to get a little silly with a "review board" of AIs of famous doctors to control the process, but made sense technically...
 
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