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So What Are you Reading?: Generations

I am halfway through Doctor's Orders by Diane Duane. I really love the interactions of Kirk and McCoy with all three of the alien groups on Flyspeck. They are not belligerent, and each party is portrayed as being intelligent while coming from a different perspective. Kirk and the ;At talking together has been particularly joyful. Are there other Trek books (besides more Duane, who I think I've read all of) that have any similar alien contacts?
 
Started on 1634: The Galileo Affair by Eric Flint.

I think I'd missed this one earlier (I've sure I've read a 1635 one) but I'm enjoying it so far.
 
Yesterday I decided I was in a comic book mood, so I took a short break from Turn Coat, and Elusive Salvation to read Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol.2: Enemies Old, Enemies New, written by Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz, with art by Dan Duncan, and Mat Santolouco. It was really good, it had great story and good art.
 
I've finished Doctor's Orders by Diane Duane. One additional aspect I like about her writing is that she knows that there is no suspense in whether or not the ship or characters will survive in combat. The interest lies in the inventive ways the crew can get out of the situation and the effects the combat has on the characters involved.

I am currently reading Star Wars: The Mighty Chewbacca and the Forest of Fear by Tom Angleberger.
 
Star trek dominion war book 1 by John vorholt.
So far a little bit strange with the dosering shields before firing torpedoes
 
I was still in a comic book mood after TMNT Vol. 2, so I got Curse Words Vol. 1: The Devil's Devil from the digital library app, Hoopla. It's written by Charles Soule, and has art by Ryan Browne.
 
It's called the Country store mystery series that takes place in Indiana people are protesting a resort being built in their town. There's some ruthless people who will do everything to see that it gets built.It was a good story I finished reading it last night. The other Maddie Day mystery books are good too.
 
Finished reading the first collection of Curse Words yesterday. I'm closing in on the last 100ish pages of Elusive Salvation, so I'm just going to focus on finishing that and working on Turn Coat.
 
Almost done Alan Dean Foster’s Alien Covenant prequel novel. When I was a kid I loved his Star Trek Logs, but this, not so much.
 
I'm rereading Star Trek Titan Fortune of War by David mack. I wish we could get some more Titan books. I really like this series alot.
 
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