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So what are you reading now? Part 2

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I finished Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Rising Son by S.D. Perry and The Return of Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of Black Peter last week. I'm now about halfway through Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Unity by S.D. Perry. Next up is another Holmes story and then Star Trek: The Next Generation: Losing the Peace by William Leisner.

Unity and Loosing the Peace a both very great. I had a hard time with Rising Son though. Not that it wasn't good, I just had to muddle through it.

I didn't have any problems with Rising Son; I really enjoyed it. I'm also really enjoying Unity and looking forward to Losing the Peace.
 
After not buying any new Trek books for about 6 months, last Monday I finally got the 5 I'd been holding out for.

So far I've finished

- The Never Ending Sacrifice by Una McCormack, which was fantastic! I read the preview excerpt months ago, and it certainly lived up to my high expectations - the only disappointment was reaching the end and realising I couldn't keep reading!

- The Soul Key by Olivia Woods, which was simply AMAZING! I won't reveal any spoilers, but needless to say, it finally tied up the loose ends (which I'd been waiting years for) - and yet ended on SUCH an unexpected cliffhanger! I immediately wanted the next one, too bad there ISN'T a next one yet!

And right now I'm (finally) reading Full Circle by Kirsten Beyer, I'm somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 through - and although its been a while since I've visited Voyager, it hasn't bored me or disappointed me at all.

After I've finished it, I can move straight onto Unworthy!

Then its just Synthesis to go, and I'll again be waiting (impatiently) for more new books to read!
 
Dracula the Undead by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt. So far it feels more like a sequel to the Coppola movie than Bram's original novel, but there are some fun twists. I like that Scotland Yard thinks Van Helsing is Jack the Ripper . . . .
 
Also, if you are ever at a con with Tony, he's a really good bloke and one of my best mates in fandom.
 
I stayed up late last night finishing Stephen King's On Writing: A Memoir of The Craft. The first half, the actual memoir part, may have been a little more interesting to read as a story, but the second half has some good advice and I found a lot of it rather mirrored my own experiences and methods of writing.

The next book I'm picking up is going to be On Basilisk Station by David Weber. I've heard a lot about the Honor Harrington series, including that it may not be the best, but I'll get to see for myself how much fun it is or isn't.

On a side note, I also feel like I "graduated" to something (to what I don't know) by finishing the first draft of my first novel! Now to let it ferment in the drawer until sometime in January.
 
Currently working on "Law of Nines" by Terry Goodkind. A continuation of the Sword of Truth series, by way of a far-future (well, don't know how far yet, but Richard & company have become old legends) story. It assumes that OUR Earth is where the people were banished to at the end of the last book, and now people are coming through into our world...for something... haven't gotten that part yet.
 
This may be the only time I set aside a book because it's good (or at least interesting); that book is Vector Prime...

Since it is part of a series, which I understood is a mixed bag, I was going to read it at a later date...especially since I already know a certain character bites the dust in this novel.

In my pile:
*What Price Honor? by Dave Stern (2 out of 5)
*How I Became a Successful Novelist by Steve Hely (3 out of 5)
*Vulcan's Glory by D.C. Fontana
*Vector Prime by R.A. Salvatore (set aside, of course)
*Twenty Fragments of a Ravenous Youth by Xialo Guo
*Shaft Has a Ball (Another John Shaft novel)

I may start reading Vulcan's Glory finally; I'm going to post my thoughts on Amazon with the other books in due time.
 
Saw some books at the bookstore that looked kind of like the Hard Case Crime books (a great series of new and old noir and hardboiled crime fiction). Turned out they were part of Harlequin's 60th anniversary celebration, reprints of early novels from before Harlequin focused exclusively on romance. So I'm reading Virgin With Butterflies by Tom Powers, which so far is about 50/50 mystery and screwball comedy, which by me is a good thing.
 
Joel_Kirk - the New Jedi Order is awesome. Don't let anyone convince you otherwise! ;)

It's what happens AFTER the NJO that sucks...
 
Saw some books at the bookstore that looked kind of like the Hard Case Crime books (a great series of new and old noir and hardboiled crime fiction). Turned out they were part of Harlequin's 60th anniversary celebration, reprints of early novels from before Harlequin focused exclusively on romance. So I'm reading Virgin With Butterflies by Tom Powers, which so far is about 50/50 mystery and screwball comedy, which by me is a good thing.

Those old covers are great, but, just so you know, I hear Harlequin has edited those reprints to eliminate any old-fashioned sexism, racism, etc.
 
Joel_Kirk - the New Jedi Order is awesome. Don't let anyone convince you otherwise! ;)

It's what happens AFTER the NJO that sucks...

Tks, Thrawn!!:techman:

If you don't mind, I'm going to throw a couple of questions at cha' (some of these I actually asked in another thread):

*What did you think of the Legacy of the Force series? (I heard it wasn't that great according to that other thread I started, so I'm avoiding it; that's probably the series you're referring to...:lol:).

*What do you think of the Fate of the Jedi series? (I think that is the latest series of books...).

I'm also interested in books that don't focus on Han, Luke, and Leia...and are set during the New Republic era. Moreover, the books that are standalone.

I'm reading the 'Tales of...' series, and plan on reading the X-Wing series...(even though some of those take place before the New Republic).

I don't think there are that many, though.
 
Joel_Kirk - the New Jedi Order is awesome. Don't let anyone convince you otherwise! ;)

It's what happens AFTER the NJO that sucks...

Tks, Thrawn!!:techman:

If you don't mind, I'm going to throw a couple of questions at cha' (some of these I actually asked in another thread):

*What did you think of the Legacy of the Force series? (I heard it wasn't that great according to that other thread I started, so I'm avoiding it; that's probably the series you're referring to...:lol:).

*What do you think of the Fate of the Jedi series? (I think that is the latest series of books...).

I'm also interested in books that don't focus on Han, Luke, and Leia...and are set during the New Republic era. Moreover, the books that are standalone.

I'm reading the 'Tales of...' series, and plan on reading the X-Wing series...(even though some of those take place before the New Republic).

I don't think there are that many, though.

You want to read (in vague order of importance):

1) Zahn's books, in this order: Thrawn Trilogy, Hand of Thrawn, Outbound Flight, Survivor's Quest. Skip Allegiance.
2) The X-Wing series, and I, Jedi, which is basically part of the X-Wing series.
3) The NJO in its entirety, though there are a couple random supplemental e-books that you should skip. Just the full-length books.
4) The Republic Commando series, by Karen Traviss.
5) Anything by Matthew Stover, including the Episode 3 novelization.

And then stop.

Legacy of the Force is deeply stupid, and I haven't heard anything about Fate Of The Jedi that makes me think differently. And the vast majority of the rest of the standalones are useless; you're barking up the wrong tree there.
 
Those old covers are great, but, just so you know, I hear Harlequin has edited those reprints to eliminate any old-fashioned sexism, racism, etc.

Interesting. I wouldn't be surprised if some of that happened in the book I'm reading, which features a ditzy Chicago cigarette girl getting mixed up with an Indian prince, visiting various places around the world. I'm not sure I mind that kind of editing, but it'd be nice to have an idea if it was changed, and how bad the sexism/racism was.
 
Yeah, it upset me when I found indication that the versions of the sequels to Three Musketeers that I was reading (from Penguin books, I think; I had a different version of the first book), was from any early (maybe Victorian era?) translation that had some risque elements removed. I immediately began to wonder whether I was missing things relevant to the plot. Truth be told, I don't even like content to be removed when it's stuff that I object to. I would always just rather have the original. (Although, since I don't read French, I can never really get Dumas in its purely original form.)
 
Joel_Kirk - the New Jedi Order is awesome. Don't let anyone convince you otherwise! ;)

It's what happens AFTER the NJO that sucks...

Tks, Thrawn!!:techman:

If you don't mind, I'm going to throw a couple of questions at cha' (some of these I actually asked in another thread):

*What did you think of the Legacy of the Force series? (I heard it wasn't that great according to that other thread I started, so I'm avoiding it; that's probably the series you're referring to...:lol:).

*What do you think of the Fate of the Jedi series? (I think that is the latest series of books...).

I'm also interested in books that don't focus on Han, Luke, and Leia...and are set during the New Republic era. Moreover, the books that are standalone.

I'm reading the 'Tales of...' series, and plan on reading the X-Wing series...(even though some of those take place before the New Republic).

I don't think there are that many, though.

You want to read (in vague order of importance):

1) Zahn's books, in this order: Thrawn Trilogy, Hand of Thrawn, Outbound Flight, Survivor's Quest. Skip Allegiance.
2) The X-Wing series, and I, Jedi, which is basically part of the X-Wing series.
3) The NJO in its entirety, though there are a couple random supplemental e-books that you should skip. Just the full-length books.
4) The Republic Commando series, by Karen Traviss.
5) Anything by Matthew Stover, including the Episode 3 novelization.

And then stop.

Legacy of the Force is deeply stupid, and I haven't heard anything about Fate Of The Jedi that makes me think differently. And the vast majority of the rest of the standalones are useless; you're barking up the wrong tree there.

Thank you, sir!!:techman:
 
I'm currently reading Not in Front of the Servants: A True Portrait of English Upstairs/Downstairs Life and just finished Claudia Gray's Hourglass so I can update her website before the novel is published by HarperTeen in March 2010. Also reading Gary Russell's Divided Loyalties (a Fifth Doctor adventure from BBC's Past Doctor Adventures from the 1990s). Next up: Seanan McGuire's A Local Habitation coming from DAW also in March, and Lady Gregory's Cuchulain of Muirthemne (research).

Erm... my reading habits are a bit odd. And usually vaguely work- or fanfic research-related. or in the case of Gary's book, purchased second-hand after he was here in Chicago for a con a week and a half ago.
 
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