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So What Are you Reading?: Generations

What? Some kind of bodice-ripper?

Meanwhile, I'm now between Inferno and Purgatorio, in the Divine Comedy.
Ha, maybe! Is that what they're called? The first time I googled the author her Instagram said "See you at the ripped bodice" and I wondered what that meant. This story is just like some love triangle in a New York apartment block. It's just very low key though and I love that.
 
Closest I've gotten to ever reading that genre would probably be playing Amy Briggs' interactive romance Infocom game, Plundered Hearts (which has the distinction of being the only Infocom game in which the player-avatar is always specifically female).

I think I was first exposed to the term in a promotional article about the game, in Infocom's customer newsletter, The Status Line (formerly The New Zork Times).
 
I am currently reading the Double Helix books in the TNG series and loving them. I finished the second book "Vectors" a while ago and really enjoyed it. The series surprised me by being a crossover and now I can't wait to see what is next.
I liked getting a Pulaski centric book set in Terok Nor. Quark, Rom and Nog provided a bit of comic relief in an otherwise serious plague story. Good Trek fun all around.
 
I am currently reading the Double Helix books in the TNG series and loving them.
I'm finishing up New Frontier: Once Burned and am considering skipping straight to the Double Helix #5, which continues the New Frontier storyline. Part of me wants to start at the beginning of the Double Helix series, but a much more time-conscious part of me wants to skip ahead so I can continue my drive through New Frontier.
 
I'm finishing up New Frontier: Once Burned and am considering skipping straight to the Double Helix #5, which continues the New Frontier storyline. Part of me wants to start at the beginning of the Double Helix series, but a much more time-conscious part of me wants to skip ahead so I can continue my drive through New Frontier.
You can understand Double Helix #5 just fine with only your knowledge of the New Frontier series. In books #1-4 of Double Helix, not much happens in the meta-narrative. You can come back later to those books if you want medical drama and unusual character team-ups. Double Helix #6 is a story set earlier in the timeline that explains the who and why of what went on during the miniseries.

I am partway through Uncertain Logic at the moment.
 
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