About halfway through Kirsten's newest Voyager book, Acts of Contrition. Awesome so far.
Almost done with 'Devil in the Sky'. Thanks Greg, for the background on the writing of the novel, knowing those things gives a lot more depth to the novel, almost like being able to imagine writing it, while reading it at the same time! Very cool!
I love the story, the Hortas are still a lot of fun. Although predictable, I enjoyed the holosuite scene after the first Horta hatched, and the descriptions of them in 0-G really evoked a lot of imagery.
I will say I don't really like the ways in which the main characters are portrayed, but I don't really think that's the fault of the writing, by season 2 of Deep Space Nine the main characters were barely beginning to establish themselves as individuals rather than stereotypes. i.e. Angry Kira, Immature Bashir, Meanie Cardassians... I doubt you guys really had license to develop them any further than portrayed on screen at this point. So it's easy to read beyond that. I think the story line is great and engaging, like reading a TV episode (which is definitely a compliment!), I really like Mama Odo.
And I remember that I had no idea what Dax's personality was supposed to be at that point.
And I remember that I had no idea what Dax's personality was supposed to be at that point.
Hmm, yeah... I remember thinking that most of the early DS9 novelists wrote Dax as if she were Spock, much more formal and cool than she actually turned out to be.
I just wrapped up DS9: Avatar. great stuff there. Instead of diving into "Abyss" I will just read all four Section 31 books. I've also been on a big star wars legends kick, reading those in publication order. I'm currently on Splinter of the Mind's Eye.
My review from said:I really enjoyed this collection. The 24th century story was interesting enough to make me want to see what was happening there as much as I did in the 23rd century flashbacks. The first flashback wasn't a big action story, but it was a nice character piece and a good introduction to the 23rd century SCE. The second flashback was a fun little sequel to "Return of the Archons", and the third one was a nice follow up to "By Any Other Name", and was also gave a nice little explanation for part of the set up of the 24 century SCE teams.
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