I was really hoping once they started doing e-books on a regular basis again they'd relaunch SCE/Corps of Engineers, but that doesn't seem to be happening.Their computers. The debut of S.C.E. in 2000 was done to coincide with Microsoft's release of their e-reader program to install on your computer to make the reading experience better.
Indeed. In fact, the poor sales of the eBooks was why they cancelled the monthly eBook line in 2006, just a few months before Sony and Amazon debuted their eReader and Kindle, respectively.
To this day, I weep at the poor timing.
Their computers. The debut of S.C.E. in 2000 was done to coincide with Microsoft's release of their e-reader program to install on your computer to make the reading experience better.
Indeed. In fact, the poor sales of the eBooks was why they cancelled the monthly eBook line in 2006, just a few months before Sony and Amazon debuted their eReader and Kindle, respectively.
To this day, I weep at the poor timing.
I was really hoping once they started doing e-books on a regular basis again they'd relaunch SCE/Corps of Engineers, but that doesn't seem to be happening.
This has gotten me interested in checking out more of John Vornholt's Trek books.
Have you read his two Dominion War books by any chance? I'm curious about them, but I've never gotten around to actually buying them.
I've actually had the first one since it first came out, but haven't read it.
Do you know that even though it's #1 A Good Day Die is actually the third IKS Gorkon story?I've decided to get right into the Gorkon novels next.
Starting with A Good Day to Die.
I've already read A Burning House. You can read it without the Gorkon novels, but I want to catch up on things I might have missed, as the Gorkon novel adventures were mentioned in it.
Do you know that even though it's #1 A Good Day Die is actually the third IKS Gorkon story?
The second Gorkon installment was the back half of The Brave and the Bold, Book Two, which also contains diagrams of the Gorkon at the end.
Engines of Destiny by Gene DeWeese
I read several very negative reviews of this one, but I thought it was very good.
I liked it, too. If I remember correctly, Kirk and the Borg were involved.
While reading this, a question occurred to me - what type of device were people reading these SCE books on back during the early 2000s?
PDAs did exist back then - I had a Palm Vx that I bought and read ebooks on - I read the SCE books on there. I loved it![]()
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