Just ordered Maplecroft by Cherie Priest from our local library. Think "Lizzie Borden, Demon Slayer."
Sounds like fun.
I read "The Quiet Place" (ST-NF #7) by Peter David and have started reading "I, Q" ST-TNG also by Peter David. Not sure about going through the same author's mind force warrior series of six books. Would like to explore psionics more fully from time to time. Still watching Season 2 of ST-TNG. Also watched a few educational / documentary shows about space from Netflix. Updated the article on "Green Theory" in Wikipedia by making it yet more controversial. Transhuman traits, by definition, cannot be understood by earlier mere "humans" but I wonder if you could do an "I, Q" version of the story of a transhuman. But, then is this a "story idea" which I am gradually being socialized into understanding what is acceptable and what is unacceptable etiquette? Perhaps, "I, Q" does the autobiography of post-human and strange so well that no other stories need be done.
This morning I finished Star Wars: Lords of the Sith by Paul S. Kemp. I enjoyed it overall, though it wasn't the Vader/Palpatine team-up focus that it had been teased as.
http://bit.ly/1pnNxPY
Slight spoilers in my review, but nothing major.
^Didn't that come out about 25 years ago?
Shortly after finishing Vanguard 4 I lunged myself at Vanguard 5 Precipice.
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