Anything by Diane Carey and Michael Jan Friedman.
I was also disappointed by Dyson Sphere, which was one of the most excruciatingly boring books I've ever struggled through.
I didn't feel negatively about Imzadi at all, but I'm glad somebody else throws books across the room! I did that with a few Trek books recently.
Anything by Diane Carey and Michael Jan Friedman.
I was also disappointed by Dyson Sphere, which was one of the most excruciatingly boring books I've ever struggled through.
I disagree on Diane Carey, but I have to agree on MJF. I try not to judge against all an author's work, but I have noted that most of of the TOS novels that left me quite disappointed were by him. I really had high hopes for Shadows on the Sun and the Gary Mitchell trilogy, and I love continuity porn, but I feel they were just wasted in these...
Anything by Diane Carey and Michael Jan Friedman.
I was also disappointed by Dyson Sphere, which was one of the most excruciatingly boring books I've ever struggled through.
I disagree on Diane Carey, but I have to agree on MJF. I try not to judge against all an author's work, but I have noted that most of of the TOS novels that left me quite disappointed were by him. I really had high hopes for Shadows on the Sun and the Gary Mitchell trilogy, and I love continuity porn, but I feel they were just wasted in these...
Anything by Diane Carey and Michael Jan Friedman.
I was also disappointed by Dyson Sphere, which was one of the most excruciatingly boring books I've ever struggled through.
I disagree on Diane Carey, but I have to agree on MJF. I try not to judge against all an author's work, but I have noted that most of of the TOS novels that left me quite disappointed were by him. I really had high hopes for Shadows on the Sun and the Gary Mitchell trilogy, and I love continuity porn, but I feel they were just wasted in these...
Are you talking about the My Brother's Keeper series? Man, I loved those books.
J.
I don't know for sure, but chances are Melissa had to start writing the book before she actually had a chance to watch the show. My VOYAGER book came out about the same time and originally all I had to work with was a twelve-page bible for the series . . . .
I disagree on Diane Carey, but I have to agree on MJF. I try not to judge against all an author's work, but I have noted that most of of the TOS novels that left me quite disappointed were by him. I really had high hopes for Shadows on the Sun and the Gary Mitchell trilogy, and I love continuity porn, but I feel they were just wasted in these...
Are you talking about the My Brother's Keeper series? Man, I loved those books.
J.
Yes, I am. They just didn't do it for me. The plot about Kirk having to break the news to Gary's family worked for me, but the "A" plots, especially the bit about the "super Klingons" just left me cold.
But it was just after I read Janus Gate, which I loved, so my expectations might have been too high.
I disagree on Diane Carey, but I have to agree on MJF. I try not to judge against all an author's work, but I have noted that most of of the TOS novels that left me quite disappointed were by him. I really had high hopes for Shadows on the Sun and the Gary Mitchell trilogy, and I love continuity porn, but I feel they were just wasted in these...
Are you talking about the My Brother's Keeper series? Man, I loved those books.
J.
Yes, I am. They just didn't do it for me. The plot about Kirk having to break the news to Gary's family worked for me, but the "A" plots, especially the bit about the "super Klingons" just left me cold.
But it was just after I read Janus Gate, which I loved, so my expectations might have been too high.
Seems ridiculous IMO, that so many books got out before the show started, especially since The Garden is actually placed WITHIN THE SECOND SEASON in Voyages of Imagination and Memory Beta.I don't know for sure, but chances are Melissa had to start writing the book before she actually had a chance to watch the show. My VOYAGER book came out about the same time and originally all I had to work with was a twelve-page bible for the series . . . .
That's really weird, that there was such a publishing delay that the 13th book in the series was being written before the show aired. How long was it, from when you started writing to when the book came out?
Well, no, not really. It was one of the premiere shows when the UPN network launched. But, UPN didn't launch until January, 1995, so the larger point about the limited time the show was on air does stand.^^ You should probably bear in mind that VOY's first season was a midseason replacement
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