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So What Are you Reading?: Generations

for those of you who've read them all, can i read the Voyager books (Full Circle to Atonement) separately from the other TNG/DS9 books (Everything Cold Equations to present releases)? or is there alot of cross-over between the books?
 
for those of you who've read them all, can i read the Voyager books (Full Circle to Atonement) separately from the other TNG/DS9 books (Everything Cold Equations to present releases)? or is there alot of cross-over between the books?

You can definitely read them separately. They aren't even set in the same year. Voyager has only just started to catch up with the original Typhon Pact miniseries, chronologically speaking.
 
for those of you who've read them all, can i read the Voyager books (Full Circle to Atonement) separately from the other TNG/DS9 books (Everything Cold Equations to present releases)? or is there alot of cross-over between the books?

You can definitely read them separately. They aren't even set in the same year. Voyager has only just started to catch up with the original Typhon Pact miniseries, chronologically speaking.

awesome. I was afraid if i jumped into the TNG/DS9 stuff, i'd inadvertently spoil myself on the VOY books.
 
Last night I finished up ST:Vanguard's final novel, Storming Heaven, which was a amazing conclusion to the series. I posted my thoughts over in it's review thread.
I also finished up Roar and Live, the prequel novella to Veronica Rossi's Under the Never Sky. It enjoyed it quite a bit, it was cool to get a story focused on supporting characters from the main series.
With both of those done, I started one new book, Blood Red Road, the first post in Moria Young's post apocalyptic series The Dustlands.
 
Before I started Blood Red Road, I had also started The Eflstones of Shannara. I had originally planed on just adding BRR to my book rotation, but yesterday I decided to go ahead and stick with EsoS too.
 
I finished reading Star Trek Double or Nothing by Peter David.:rolleyes: The whole Double Helix miniseries is mediocre at best. I didn't really care for this series of stories.
 
Finished reading The Vulcan Academy Murders by Jean Lorrah.

I have to admit it is the greatest mystery novel I have ever read but was interesting enough. My full review can be found here.
 
I started reading Star trek Seekers 4 At the last by Dayton Ward a& Kevin Dilmore. I really like this story and have read over a 100 pages. I like seeing what the Endeavour crew is up to in this novel.:techman:
 
Just posted my review of book 6 in the Mere Anarchy series, Its Hour Come Round by Margaret Wander Bonanno. Really enjoyed this one. A lovely ending to this series.

Finishing up Q-Strike by Greg Cox, and starting on one I've been wanting to read for ages: The Buried Age by Christopher.
 
I finished Star Trek: Titan: Sight Unseen by James Swallow. I very much enjoyed and posted my thoughts in the review thread.

I'm now reading Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor.
 
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