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Right now I'm finishing up the Destiny trilogy by David Mack (unneccessary shout out to Mack!) and then going back to read Death By Winter by Micheal Jan Friedman which disapointed me that I skipped through parts and am planning on re-reading the entire book. In about a week or so I'm planning on picking up A Singular Destiny, it takes my Chapters FOREVER to get Star Trek books in so I normally end up waiting a couple of weeks after the release date.
 
I enjoyed "The Battle of Betazed". I think it is an entertaining adventure novel I plan to read again one day.

And what is wrong with it when writers like to write romance novels? As least I had no problems with the writing style in that book.
 
Just finished DS9 Fearful Symmetry by Olivia Woods. It's funny, I used to have moments where I liked Dukat... now I hope he burns in the Fire Caves FOREVER.
 
I'm working between two books right now:

Faction Paradox: The Book of the War edited by Lawrence Miles and An Insider's Guide to the UN by Linda Fasulo.



Wow, I'm amazed and pleased to see Faction Paradox getting some love here, of all places! The Book of the War is one of my all time favorites.
 
Faction Paradox was suggested to me as a possible outlet for a story I've been noodling with for months, so I'm familiarizing myself with it when I get reading time. :)
 
Wow, I'm amazed and pleased to see Faction Paradox getting some love here, of all places! The Book of the War is one of my all time favorites
Oh, there's a couple members here who will give the Faction some love, I think you'll find, provided the Great Houses don't catch up with them first...
 
Thanks for the clarification, OmahaStar, will put the Rising Scenes book on my "look for at bookstore" list (kind of a catch-all for check Amazon, EBay, etc).
 
after having spent a really stupid year in graduate school wherein I was depressed and didn't read more than about a half dozen books all year
I spent the past 5 or so years in grad school, consequently, I'm way behind on my books. Luckily that's over now, and in the last 2 weeks I've read:

Star Trek
- Vanguard: Reap the Whirlwind
- Titan: Sword of Damocles
- TNG: Greater than the Sum
- Destiny trilogy
don't know what I'll read next

His Dark Materials book 1 and 2 by Philip Pullman, and is reading book 3.

oh, and reviewing 10 papers for a conference.
 
Just finished DS9 Fearful Symmetry by Olivia Woods. It's funny, I used to have moments where I liked Dukat... now I hope he burns in the Fire Caves FOREVER.
Yeah, I don't think a single person who finished that book had any feeling left for Dukat except for pure hate.
 
Wow, I'm amazed and pleased to see Faction Paradox getting some love here, of all places! The Book of the War is one of my all time favorites
Oh, there's a couple members here who will give the Faction some love, I think you'll find, provided the Great Houses don't catch up with them first...

Standing up to be counted... I've read The Book of the War and This Town Will Never Let Us go (which I really enjoyed). I've got all the others, and will get to them eventually.

Currently reading The Beyond, the third in Jeffrey Ford's strange and surreal The Well-Built City trilogy.
 
Finished Before Dishonor by Peter David.

For a sorta tragic book it had some VERY funny moments. I enjoyed it, tho I guess I can see why Janeway fans are less than pleased....
 
I just finished re-reading KRAD's The Art of the Impossible for the nth time:bolian: (I'd finished A Singular Destiny a while ago), while awaiting my eBay package with A Time to Sow thru A Time to Hate (some might recall I posted a thread about that a while ago, and have since been able to snag all four books / two doulogies for a bargain :cool:).
Hey, cool, glad you found 'em!


I tried to read the old TOS novel The Pandora Principle, after recalling KRAD's recommendation of it in a Saavik thread not too long ago, but just could not get into it (the prose / writing was kinda weird)...
Huh. Too bad. I really enjoyed Pandora -- plus, I adore the Belandrid...
 
I'm nearly finished Destiny - Mere Mortals and plan to logically move on to Lost Souls straight after.

Was in the middle of A Gutted World when I got my hands on Destiny so I'll probably pick that back up afterwards. And by that time, hopefully A Singular Destiny will pop up in a nearby book store.
 
Dividing my time between Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, re-reading the Destiny trilogy and KRAD's A Singular Destiny, and reading whatever I have to read on a given day for transitional justice class (most prominently, of late, War Is A Force That Gives Us Meaning).
 
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