Clockwork Orange. I don't think I like it. It's full of nonsense words.
Not to mention ultraviolence.Clockwork Orange. I don't think I like it. It's full of nonsense words.
Clockwork Orange. I don't think I like it. It's full of nonsense words.
DTI: Watching the Clock
Im completely new to star trek, all ive watched is a couple of episodes of the first seasons of TOS and ENT. Thought it would be to fun to throw myself into the deep end with DTI.
Im completely new to star trek
I had to look up the Nadsat reference, but I see what you were doing.I thought it was pretty horrorshow.
Welcome to the squirrel-cage, and look out for the nuts (Im completely new to star trek
I have (to coin a phrase) "the utmost confidence" in you.It'll be a good test of whether my exposition skills were up to making the story clear to a newcomer despite that.
So glad you're enjoying it!I am reading Star Trek: S.C.E. - Have Tech, Will Travel. When I first got into Treklit years ago, I avoided this series because I thought a book focused on engineers would be boring. Eventually, I decided to read the first book because I had enjoyed all the other series I had started. I fell in love with this series and these characters. The novella format, which I wasn't sure of at first, became one of the reasons I connected with the series and characters like I did. It allowed the various authors to build up sub-plots, to focus on different characters, and allowed for a variety of story types to be told. I was never sure if the next novella would be horror, action, comedy, a character study, etc.
I agree, there is a combination of richness and brevity in the SCE series.I was never sure if the next novella would be horror, action, comedy, a character study, etc.
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