• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

So What Are you Reading?: Generations

Just finished the TNG numbered book "Requiem" by Michael Jan Friedman & Kevin Ryan and quite enjoyed it, a great Picard book with Barclay playing a good role. I'm now starting "Montana Red" by Ralph Cotton.
 
Still going through "Typhon Pact" novels. Read "Madame Bovary" and got into "Jane Eyre" for more classic books. Also continuing to read Volume 10: Civilization in Transition by Carl G. Jung. Also started "Inside Jokes: Using Humor to Reverse Engineer the Mind" by Hurley, Dennett, and Adams, Jr. (2011). In the latter book there is a reference to a TNG episode about Data & humour. IIRC it was "The Outrageous Okona" that was referenced.
 
I finished Star Wars: A New Dawn.
I then read Star Trek: SCE: Some Assembly Required.
After that I read the Star Trek comic Mission's End.
I'm now reading Star Trek: The Original Series: The Latter Fire by James Swallow.
 
Trying to squeeze in Finders Keepers by Stephen King before the next book is released next week.
 
I decided to reread the first four collections of Brian Azzarello's Wonder Woman comic book run before finishing it up. I picked up the last few issues during a sale at Comixology, but I haven't read it in a while, so I wanted to reread the earlier parts of the run before finishing it. I started Vol. 1: Blood last night.
 
Thanks to my local library, I recently read the first two collected volumes of The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, which was hard to read because the constant laughter made it hard to catch my breath. Really, it's the most nonstop hilarious thing I've read in ages. And, uniquely for a trade collection, it even includes the letter columns from the individual issues, which are quite funny in their own right.

As for Wonder Woman, I recently picked up a collection of the Sensation Comics digital anthology, but unfortunately some jerk had torn out some of the pages, so I don't know how a few of the stories ended or began. Just this morning I picked up Vol. 1 of Wonder Woman '77, based on the Lynda Carter TV version, but I haven't started it yet.
 
I'm actually about halfway through the manuscript for THE QUEEN OF SWORDS by R.S. Belcher, a historical fantasy novel I'm editing for Tor. I'm really enjoying it so far . . . .
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top