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What do you plan to read in 2012?

Star Trek:
DS9: Mission Gamma (II-IV) not sure if will tackle this this year or not.
DS9: Unity
DS9: Worlds of Deep Space Nine (I-III) More want to read unity and these books I think so I can more enjoy the DS9 characters in the typhoon pact books I have yet to read.
Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire
Typhon Pact: Paths of Disharmony
Typhon Pact: The Struggle Within
Typhon Pact: Plagues of Night
Typhon Pact: Raise the Dawn
TNG: Indistinguishable from Magic
DTI: Forgotten History
Cast No Shadow
Untitled TNG-Trilogy by David Mack
Enterprise: The Good That Men Do
Enterprise: Kobayashi Maru
Enterprise: Romulan War, I and II. Likely hold off on Enterprise books I bet, or near the lower end of the list in terms of Star trek Books.

Likely won't get to all of these this year, but will see how much of a star trek mix of books I do along with star wars and other ones.

Star Wars:
Darth Plagueis (likely to be the next book I read)
Shadow Games
Fate of the Jedi: Ascension
Fate of the Jedi: Apocalypse
Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil
Heir to the Empire: The 20th Anniversary Edition (actually have never read this trilogy, figure this book might be a good time to do it)

Others-
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
The Magician King: By Lev Grossman
The Map of Time: A Novel by Félix J. Palma, about 1/3 of the way through it, started it in summer of 2011, but put it down when the George R.R. Martin's A Dance With Dragons came out.
The Dragon's Path by Daniel Abraham
The Faculty Club: by Danny Tobey
The Traveler by John Twelve Hawks
Primary Colors

I probably really will only get through 20-25 books this year, so some of this will not make the cut for 2012 likely or might find some new ones/others that spark my interest that I already own.

End it with a picture of the night stand next to my bed where I keep the books I want to read the soonest, also partly because I have ran out of room in my book cases.. :p
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A little over half way through The Magicians: By Lev Grossman so far.
Also can check out my goodreads.com page
 
^ Well, you can read the saga any way you want, but I'd actually suggest you read it in publication order rather than in strict chronological order.

Any particular reason? Usually, I would see the logic in this, but the case of DECLASSIFIED, the author notes speicifically pointed out where each of the novellas took place in the narrative. I just assumed they were trying to be helpful to the reader.
 
Pointing out the obvious, but just because a narrative backtracks to an earlier point in time doesn't mean it might not be more enjoyable if seen in the light of later events, and could even be intended to be received that way. You could even argue a fairly significant percentage of TrekLit story ideas rely on that attraction to make their case.
 
Any particular reason? Usually, I would see the logic in this, but the case of DECLASSIFIED, the author notes speicifically pointed out where each of the novellas took place in the narrative. I just assumed they were trying to be helpful to the reader.

Sometimes there's good reason to tell a story out of order, but it's still important to let people know when the various parts of it take place relative to each other. For instance, the flashback chapters in DTI: Watching the Clock are all headed by indications of when they take place, but that's not an instruction to read them in chronological order before the main story of the novel, because they're specifically meant to be where they are -- the preceding chapters lead into them or they provide information that needs to come out at a certain point in the story. (My upcoming original novel Only Superhuman uses flashback chapters in a similar way.)

Any story is going to be informed by where the writer's mind is at the time it's written. So as a rule, the best way to read the stories in a series is in the order they're published, even if that's out of chronological order, because that's usually the best way to follow the progression of ideas.
 
Here is what I plan to get around to this year, this list is compiled from Amazon Canada so apologies if there have been errors due to lack of updates.

-Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Expanded Visual Dictionary
-Spider-Island Hardcover By Dan Slott
-X-Men Schism Hardcover By Jason Aaron
-Star Trek: The Rings of Time By Greg Cox
-Star Trek DTI: Forgotten History By Christopher L. Bennett
-Star Trek Typhon Pact: Plagues of Night By David R. George III
-Star Trek Typhon Pact: Raise the Dawn By David R. George III
-David Mack's Star Trek trilogy
-Star Wars Darth Plagueis By James Luceno
-Star Wars Book of the Sith By Daniel Wallace
-Star Wars The Essential Guide to Warfare By Jason Fry
-Star Wars The Ultimate Visual Guide Revised
-Wayne of Gotham By Tracy Hickman
-Batman Inc Volume One Hardcover By Grant Morrison
-Batman Volume One: The Court of Owls By Scott Snyder
-Absolute Dark Victory By Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
-Batman Death By Design By Chip Kidd
-Batman The World of the Dark Knight By Daniel Wallace
-Christopher Nolan's Batman: The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy By Jody Duncan Jesser, Janine Pourroy, and Chip Kidd
-Batman Earth One By Geoff Johns and Gary Frank
-The Dark Knight Rises novelization ?
-The Amazing Spider-Man novelization?
-Spider-Man Season One By Cullen Bunn and Neil Edwards
-Spider-Man: Inside the World of Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man
-X-Men Season One By Dennis Hopeless and Jamie McKelvie
-Fantastic Four Season One By Roberto Aguirre-Sacassa and David Marquez
-Red White and Blood By Christopher Farnswarth
-Wheel of Time Book 13: Memory of Light By Brandon Sanderson
-The Avengers novelization ?
-Avengers: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Mightiest Heroes
-Only Human By Christopher L. Bennett
-Marvel Civil War Novelization By Stuart Moore
-Untitled Third Chris Jericho autobiography

Most likely a ton more that haven't been announced or that I don't know about yet!
 
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lets see, first thing, I needed a break from Trek/SciFi Books, so I fell back on my other first Love when it comes to Literature, WWII Novels. Started with a duology that I should be kicked for not reading yet:
I need to finish The Winds of War-Herman Wouk, then
War and Rememberance-Herman Wouk
The Steel Wave-Jeff Shaara
No Less Than Victoy-Jeff Shaara
The Final Storm-Jeff Shaara
then I plan on getting back into Scifi with:
Tin Woodman
Star Trek: Rise Like Lions
Star Trek Enterprise: Beneath The Raptors Wings

after that, im pretty well open, Ive got a few unread other unread books that I want to get to, but Im in no hurry...
 
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