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What Trek books did you read in 2007?

The Good That Men Do
Age of the Empress
The Sorrows of Empire

However over the last three days I've bought the following Trek books so hopefully 2008 will be much better for me:

Crucible: McCoy
A Time to Be Born
A Time to Die
Twist of Faith (First 4 DS9 Relaunch Books)
The Entropy Effect
First Frontier
Vanguard: Harbinger
Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages (First 4 Rihannsu Books)
Rihannsu: The Empty Chair
Worlds in Collision Signature Edition (Memory Prime & Prime Directive)
Imzadi Forever Signature Edition
The Q Continuum Signature Edition
Pantheon Signature Edition (Reunion & The Valiant)
Duty, Honor, Redemption (Star Trek II-IV Novelizations)
The Hand of Kahless Signature Edition (Kahless & The Final Reflection)
Sand and Stars Signature Edition (Spock's World & Sarek)

I've got a lot of reading to do! :D
 
Cicero's opinions on anything no longer have any relevance to me. how someone can be so wrong is incredible. the only more wrong person i've ever encountered is the stupid bint who reviews the movies in the local rag.
 
Wow... apparently I haven't read much of anything in comparison to many of you here:

TNG: Resistance
TNG: Q & A
TNG: Before Dishonor
TNG: Vendetta (re-read)
TTN: The Red King
TTN: Orion's Hounds
TTN: Sword of Damocles

There was no new DS9 this year. And I'm not reading any of the other Trek series.
 
captcalhoun said:
Cicero's opinions on anything no longer have any relevance to me. how someone can be so wrong is incredible. the only more wrong person i've ever encountered is the stupid bint who reviews the movies in the local rag.

His opinions aren't wrong. They're subjective. I disagree with some of his opinions -- I thought Q & A, while not KRAD's best work, was thoroughly enjoyable and worth a read, for instance -- but that doesn't mean that he's wrong or that you or I need to personally attack him.
 
captcalhoun said:
Cicero's opinions on anything no longer have any relevance to me. how someone can be so wrong is incredible. the only more wrong person i've ever encountered is the stupid bint who reviews the movies in the local rag.

what Sci said.

captcalhoun, this was completely uncalled for and totally irrelevant to the topic of the thread, please don't do it again. Thank you.
 
8of5 said:
And CoE's The Light (my first ebook)
Cool, that was my first eBook too. ;)

As for me, in 2007 I read:
TNG: Resistance
TNG: Q&A
SNW 10
TTN: Sword of Damocles

and a handful of CoE eBooks

Geeze, not a heck of a lot! :o
 
-TNG: Survivors
-TNG: Q-Space
-TNG: Q-Zone
-TNG: Q-Strike

And if it counts, George Takei "To the Stars"

Just started the Mirror Universe books.
 
well, I listened to all the Shatnerverse books, on audio...

I read...

My Enemy My Ally
The Romulan Way

The Janus Gate trilogy
Brother's Keeper trilogy
the Crucible trilogy
 
In order:

Engines Of Destiny
Worlds In Collision
1/2 of Vanguard: Harbinger
Crucible: McCoy

You guys are SO lucky to have read all those books. Good stuff.
 
TNG: The Buried Age, Resistance, Q&A, Before Dishonor, The Sky's the Limit
TTN: Taking Wing, The Red King, Orion's Hounds
VAN: Reap the Wirlwind
MU: Glass Empires
DS9-R: Avatar I & II
NF: Gods Above, Stone & Anvil
 
Oddly enough, none. The DS9 relaunch is pretty much all the Trek I'll read now. That's not elitism, please don't misunderstand--DS9 is all I have time and long built-in enthusiasm for. Though I still have Burning Dreams and have been meaning to read it....
 
Voyages of the Imagination (ok, not a novel I know)
Red King
Have Tech, Will Travel (S.C.E. Compilation)
Orion's Hounds
Vulcan's Soul: Epiphany
Both Mirror Universe books
The Good That Men Do
The Buried Age
Reap the Whirlwind
Strange New Worlds 10
Crucible: Spock
Resistance
Crucible: Kirk
Catalyst of Sorrows
Q&A
Before Dishonor

And Sword of Damocles (and currently reading Forged in Fire) this year!

Edit: I forgot that I read the Mere Anarchy and the 2007 Slings & Arrows books as well!

Dave
 
All four Titan books
The first two Vulcan's Soul
Spock's World
Vulcan's Forge
Engines of Destiny (my least favourite of everything I read in '07 including non-Star Trek books)
The IKS Gorkon novels
Glass Empires
Obsidian Alliances
The last 3 in the "A Time To" Series
A dozen or so SCE stories
 
After taking a 2 year break from all Trek lit and Trek in general, I read Warpath. Overall I enjoyed it. Kind of tired of the Vaugh/Prynn back story but looking forward to reading the next book. Guess I'm back.
 
- Crucible: Kirk: The Star to Every Wandering
- Enterprise: The Good That Men Do
- Klingons: Blood Will Tell
- The Next Generation: Before Dishonor
- The Next Generation: Death in Winter (mmpb reprint)
- The Next Generation: Q & A
- The Next Generation: Resistance
- The Next Generation: The Buried Age: A Tale of The Lost Era
- The Next Generation: The Sky's the Limit
- Titan #4: Sword of Damocles
- Vanguard #2: Summon the Thunder
- Vanguard #3: Reap the Whirlwind



The Mirror Universe books are in the 'to be read' stack. :)
 
The Vulcan Academy Murders
The IDIC Epidemic
My Enemy, My Ally
The Romulan Way
The Price of the Phoenix
The Fate of the Phoenix
The Entropy Effect
Uhura's Song
Vulcan's Glory
The Lost Years
A Flag Full of Stars
Traitor Winds
The Covenant of the Crown
The Prometheus Design
Triangle
Spock's World
Home is the Hunter
The Kobayashi Maru
Firestorm
The Pandora Principle
Sarek
Shadows on the Sun
Vulcan's Forge
Vulcan's Heart
Exodus

The last 6 I just read for the first time.
I have to admit that seeing Spock and Saavik together as a couple just felt as awkward as seeing Chakotay and Seven together. I guess I'm in the minority again. :p
 
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