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So What Are you Reading?: Generations

Just finished S.C.E. Where Time Stands Still and Constellations "Devices and Desires". Sticking around in 2267 up next with The Folded World
 
ST: Myriad Universes, vol. I. So far I have finished 2 of the 3 novellas, including that really wild one where Harry Kim is promoted to lieutenant. Bit of a stretch, but hey -- that's why they call it fiction.

And now, KHAN. :D
 
I finished Star Trek: The Next Generations: Hearts and Minds by Dayton Ward.
I'm now reading Star Trek: The Original Series: Mind Meld by John Vornholt.
 
Finished Myriad Universes, almost in a single sitting with a break for sleeping. The Khan story didn't build on its premise as much as I thought it would, being mostly a rebels vs the Empire tale..still, I enjoyed the volume enormously and am almost tempted to go for the other two right now. I have a few books to read before buying more, though.
 
Finished the Tanya Huff novel (enjoyed it, but not as much as previous ones), read DTI: Shield of the Gods by Christopher L Bennett and now CSI: Cold Burn by Max Allan Collins
 
Not quite halfway through The Most Rev'd Desmond Tutu's God is Not a Christian. And one lunch break away from finishing the May issue of Smithsonian.

Before I move on to Mr. Bennett's new e-novella, and thence to Enigma Tales, I'm going to re-read Star Trek Log Ten, because it's been so long since I read it, I can't remember what ADF added to what's in the episode.
 
I'm reading Deathwatch by T.B. Verney. It's a really exciting WW2 spy novel that takes place in England and France.
 
Finished rereading Articles of the Federation,still a great book, but poor admiral Ross :(
Now I am rereading Greater than the sum, first time the Borg are scary since BOBW.
I haven't read dishonor, is that a good book?
 
Taking a break from Star Trek books. Right now I am into Stephen Booth's Fry and Cooper detective series. Am in the middle of Last Breath. Very good series if a bit introspective and wordy at times. Then one day while I was insane I ordered a physical copy of "A Suitable Boy' which is probably India's equivlent of Gone with the Wind. So far it's a good read but that book is massive!
 
War for the Planet of the Apes: Revelations by Greg Keyes. The prequel novel to the new movie.
 
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