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So What Are you Reading?: Generations

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Star Trek: Destiny by David Mack
Alien: Covenant Origins by Alan Dean Foster

Currently reading
Star Trek: TNG Losing the Peace by William Leisner
 
Just finished Ex-Purgatory by Peter Clines and have started on The Secrets of Supervillainy by CT Phipps.
 
NIGHT WATCH by Terry Pratchett

An amusing and characterful entry in the Discworld series, focusing on the background of Sam Vimes, having been hurled back in 30 years to meet his teenage self. It's a smaller-scale story than some, with less magic (of the wizarding sort) and fewer guffaws than some, and most of the meaningful bits about revolutions and the will of the people (you can tell the Maybot hasn't read it, and neither have her cabinet) are tucked into the last 70 pages or so. There are also some cultural references I'd have expected to see which weren't there, which was sort of surprising, and the villain was rather one-dimensional, almost but not quite reminiscent of the Joker. That said, the secret policeman was very obviously Ronald Lacey's Gestapo performance from Raiders....

It was good; it's always nice to revisit Ankh-Morpork, and Vimes is just the right sort of gruff but practical good guy. It's also, given the plot, a remarkably good take on Life On Mars/Ashes To Ashes for a book that came out four years before that TV show appeared! I guess maybe we can think of someone who did read it back when it first came out...
 
I just started reading Beyer's latest Voyager book "Architects of Infinity"

I'm still finishing up the last Captain's Table anthology, and I'm in the midst of Kathleen Sky's "Vulcan" from 1978.
 
Now that I am all caught up with Discovery (show and novels), I am back to my TOS chronological journey. About to start 2273.

First up, Serpents in the Garden.

Also, I didn't realize there was a new Stargate Atlantis (SGX-08 From the Depths) novella out, but I saw that and crushed it yesterday. Stargate will always be my guilty pleasure.
 
JLA- EARTH 2 by Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely

A fun DC superhero spin, not too long, with some nice use of the main characters, good art, and a decent twist too. Surprisingly short for what Marvel would probably have got a year out of, and I really think it needed to be perhaps half as long again for clarity in some places – or longer if they really wanted to establish a difference in atmospheres between the two worlds. I also hate the outdated “matter Earth and antimatter Earth” canard.

Still, I did love the art, and the story had a good twist towards the end. Oh, but a rushed and therefore somewhat missable resolution. Ah, well. Entertaining, nice to look at, and a nice change of pace in the run of recreational reading so far this year.
 
I also hate the outdated “matter Earth and antimatter Earth” canard.

I don't think "outdated" is the word there. From the time antimatter was first theorized, nobody ever thought that it meant an antimatter universe would have mirror images of our universe's planets and people, or that beings made of matter and those made of antimatter could interact without mutually annihilating each other's particles. So that conceit was just as scientifically absurd when it was first used in fiction as it is today.
 
I finished The Art of Zootopia last night, and it was very interesting. I enjoyed all of the insights into how they twisted things from out world into an animal world. It also talked and showed quite a bit of stuff that came from earlier versions of the movie that got cut from the final version. They were some cool little looks at what might have been.
I've been reading The Midnight Front since early February, so I'm really hoping to get that done at least by the end of this month.
 
I don't think "outdated" is the word there. From the time antimatter was first theorized, nobody ever thought that it meant an antimatter universe would have mirror images of our universe's planets and people, or that beings made of matter and those made of antimatter could interact without mutually annihilating each other's particles. So that conceit was just as scientifically absurd when it was first used in fiction as it is today.

But when you read it in an old pulp thing, you can kind of let it slide cos on some level you know people didn't know as much back then as the average person does now. But in a modern work, hell no. because it's been let slide so many times from the pulp era that it's worn out its welcome and become cliche.
 
But when you read it in an old pulp thing, you can kind of let it slide cos on some level you know people didn't know as much back then as the average person does now.

In England, maybe. Here in the US, the average level of education seems to be plummeting.
 
Finally getting serious about getting to all the series I haven’t yet read while the licensing issues are being resolved.

Spent my lunch break going through my “to read” list on goodreads (as you do ) and getting them all into order.

So I’ll be reading

The Lost Era (including Terok Nor)
Mere Anarchy
Myriad Universes
The Mirror Universe
Vanguard (rereading)
Seekers
Strange New Worlds I-X
Left Hand of Destiny
IKS Gorkon
~40 assorted TOS novels published from 2003 to 2016

So all set for a big finish to 2018 .

First up The Sundered from the Lost Era.
 
I'm re-reading Star Trek Ds9 The Long Mirage by David R. George. My favorite part of the book is Nog and John Candle wood looking for Vic Fontaine. aNd Quark searching for Morn are tied in is really cleverly done..
 
A time to series...
A time to kill
(Enjoying the series but the portrayal of Dr Crusher is annoying me)

I can hardly remember all the details of the A time to series, but Crusher's portrayal in one of the novels was definitely off. The last two novels were the best by far.
 
Just finished The Sundered from the Lost Era series and now rereading A Time To be Born so I can listen to Literary Treks ep 228 with it fresh in my mind.
 
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