oh, yeah, i'm reading Dale Brown's Whiplash: A Dreamland thriller and twice people's names were swapped and once Iraq is mentioned not Iran. (someone's flying over Iraq and on about going to Iran and says about flying to Iraq...)
Oops. The annoying thing is, it's one of the few Ellis books I don't have lying around, so I can't determine it for myself.Indeed, he did (as I noted previously earlier in this same thread). Honestly, I was not impressed with it.
I loved the Pulp Fiction reference in Precipice.
"Zett's dead, baby. Zett's dead."
My biggest pet peeve is none of the books look boring anymore. I used to be able to skip the occasional Star Trek book so I could read something else, but nooooo, now they have to be all so darn interesting that I end up reading them all.
And I'm totally serious about that.![]()
I'm reading the Star Trek books for the first time, started with TNG post Nemesis, "Resistance," so for me everything is new and exciting. Although I haven't read all of the Titan books yet, I like the idea of a ship going forth into unknown territory...can't wait to get back to those books.
Actually of late I have developed a new pet peeve:
Too much death.
How many billions died from the Big Borg Offensive? And this following so closely on the Dominion war.. I feel like topping previous Huge Death stories is getting to be too much. I am weary of whole worlds being destroyed.
As I've said above, I've only started reading the Trek books since "Resistance," but enough with the Borg already. We got the Borg in TNG, Voyager and now the books. I know the Borg are an awesome group, and therefore a lot of stories, but can we find another drum to beat for a while? Maybe it's just me, but that's my opinion.
I loved the Pulp Fiction reference in Precipice.
"Zett's dead, baby. Zett's dead."
Ordinarily that sort of thing annoys me, .
I did say that ordinarily that sort of thing annoys me. Not always. Bring on Reservoir Ferengi.
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