I preferred the I, Jedi take on the Jedi Academy Trilogy events.
Started Stephen King's 11/22/63 last night, also reading Star Trek Titan: Taking Wing.
I'm pretty absorbed in my book right now. It's getting stellar reviews so far and I can see why. I wish I didn't have anything to do today!
....and can't say much about the Dyson Sphere yet cept, that its a seventh season novel, and its nice to see a follow up, and holy shotgun saturday night! I seem to have really misunderstood the SIZE of this sphere on the TNG TV show. Its actually quite big. So I will post more reviews on these books, and probably not talk much about the alternative records at all sometime in the future on this here blue BBS.
Happy Wednesday night owls!But its ok because now Enterpise is a ship with 2 captains. How neat is that! I cant wait til LaForge in Picard become cross with one another and LaForge can actually say no. Plus now he gets a bigger hotel room on the ship, his own personal little spaceship like Picard had in TNG movie #3. Plus 4 dots on his uniform while wearing a yellow shirt!Finished Indistinguishable From Magic. I loved it, although....
...I wish the Challenger survived, it's crew stayed together and Geordi remained it's captain, becoming an Aventine-style cameo ship.
Thats SO gnarley! Now him a Scotty wear the same outfits, maybe even the same sizes since we did see Geordi become more rotund as time went on in! But its ok because now Enterpise is a ship with 2 captains. How neat is that! I cant wait til LaForge in Picard become cross with one another and LaForge can actually say no.
Please watch the spoilers! There are several of us in this thread who are still catching up on the current continuity. Just be considerate & avoid announcing big events and/or plot points without coding them - or at least giving a heads-up.
I just finished the audio book of The Prestige. I kinda wish I hadn't seen the movie first, so I would've had to figure out the secrets on my own. The book's ending was much more chilling than that of the movie, but I think the movie was better overall. The necessity of scaling back the novel's complexity to make it work on screen ended up tightening the story into a more decisive narrative.
Has anything come out yet about Christopher Nolan's post-TDKR plans?
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