Just finished reading Paths of Disharmony.
I have to say that of the four, I probably enjoyed Seize the Fire the most. I say this because it was not only a fun and exciting chapter of the Typhon Pact story but the next Titan novel by its own right (and I cant wait to see where they go with Tuvok after this!)
That said, Im not saying I didnt enjoy the other 3 but with Zero Sum Game and Rough Beasts of Empire I felt like I really needed to have been reading DS9 for the last decade. When I got out of reading, I had read Avatar Book 1 and 2, the Section 31 and Gateway books. I bought a copy of Gamma by DRG3 but havent read it because I like to have all the parts in a set.
They were enjoyable stories I just wish I had a better understanding of the DS9 universe they take place in.
Paths of Disharmony should have been my favorite being more TNG oriented than the rest (which is my fav series) yet again, while I didnt get lost in reading it, I might have appreciated it better if I even knew what Vanguard was, but up until the book slid into referencing that series and I had to look it up I had never heard of it.
I dont have negative things to say about any of the books, but its become clear to me that I have alot of ground to catch up on with Star Trek books.
I have to say that of the four, I probably enjoyed Seize the Fire the most. I say this because it was not only a fun and exciting chapter of the Typhon Pact story but the next Titan novel by its own right (and I cant wait to see where they go with Tuvok after this!)
That said, Im not saying I didnt enjoy the other 3 but with Zero Sum Game and Rough Beasts of Empire I felt like I really needed to have been reading DS9 for the last decade. When I got out of reading, I had read Avatar Book 1 and 2, the Section 31 and Gateway books. I bought a copy of Gamma by DRG3 but havent read it because I like to have all the parts in a set.
They were enjoyable stories I just wish I had a better understanding of the DS9 universe they take place in.
Paths of Disharmony should have been my favorite being more TNG oriented than the rest (which is my fav series) yet again, while I didnt get lost in reading it, I might have appreciated it better if I even knew what Vanguard was, but up until the book slid into referencing that series and I had to look it up I had never heard of it.
I dont have negative things to say about any of the books, but its become clear to me that I have alot of ground to catch up on with Star Trek books.