That's one I keep seeing in the stores, keep meaning to pick up, and keep getting distracted from by other things.Hollow Men, it started off slowly but its suddenly grabbed me now!
That's one I keep seeing in the stores, keep meaning to pick up, and keep getting distracted from by other things.Hollow Men, it started off slowly but its suddenly grabbed me now!
*sigh*
Maybe this weekend I'll grab it. If the shop still has it in stock.
Yesterday I read the old DC comic issue "Uhura's Story" on the comic collection DVD. The poor artist got terribly, terribly confused drawing the two timeframes. On the plus side, said artist's attempt at the TOS Enterprise bridge, when erroneously applied to the USS Excelsior at the very start, is actually the closest the comic ever got to the STIII Excelsior bridge design. On the negative side, the sets, ships and costumes are so randomly switched at the start and end that I didn't realize the flashback had finished until I noticed that it was Saavik that yellow-shirted Kirk was talking to.
I just finished the Dark Tower series for the third time and am planning to pick up Lisey's Story again. He da man!![]()
I just finished Side Jobs last week. That came after finishing Simon R. Green's latest Nightside book immediately before.I started the Dresden Files series last week - I'm on book 3 already - very fun books
What kind of "questionable representations" do you refer to, Joel?Now, I do have Trek fiction books in my pile (a dirty pile in my room since I have so many things going on now) that I want to read, but it's very difficult to actually read them since I am aware (or have an issue with) certain questionable representations in the franchise.
What kind of "questionable representations" do you refer to, Joel?Now, I do have Trek fiction books in my pile (a dirty pile in my room since I have so many things going on now) that I want to read, but it's very difficult to actually read them since I am aware (or have an issue with) certain questionable representations in the franchise.
I wasn't even thinking Khan. I was thinking Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln. Your books hinted that they had other adventures outside of Khan. Thirty years worth if my count is correct. Hell, that could make a book series of it's own. Kind of like their comic book series a while back.
I want to get back to Gary and Roberta and Rain Robinson one of these days. In fact, I briefly considered trying to squeeze them into the new book somehow, but it just felt forced . . . .
I still need to read that comic book series!
(Plus the new KHAN comics, of course.)
I bought the 4 Dominion War books from a charity shop (for about 20p or something) a while ago, finally got around to reading them
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