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What were your reading experiences in 2015?

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I've enjoyed the "What did you read" threads from the past few years. They always give me a chance to look back at what I've read over the course of the previous twelve months and reflect. Since no one has started a new one yet, I have.

What did you read last year, Star Trek or otherwise?

Here is my list, in reading order.

Oh, and Happy New Year everyone!

- Byron



I had a lot of lawn and pool work at our new house, as well as our first three grandchildren all born this year, that kept me really busy, so I didn't get around to reading nearly as much as I have in years past. Throw in fifty hours a week at work, and two of the largest Song of Ice and Fire books, and it was still a pretty decent year for me. Next year, in addition to another grandchild coming in March, and a lot of landscaping and yard work, I plan to finish the Song of Ice and Fire series that are currently out and finally get completely caught up with the Star Trek: Enterprise novel series.


Cibola Burn (Expanse, #4)
Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations: The Collectors
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Missing
Star Trek: Enterprise: Shockwave
Star Trek: Enterprise: Surak's Soul
Star Trek: Enterprise: Daedalus
Star Trek: Enterprise: Daedalus's Children
The Long Mars (The Long Earth, #3)
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Takedown
Rise of the King (Companions Codex, #2)
Vengeance of the Iron Dwarf (Companions Codex, #3)
A Clash of Kings (A Song of Ice and Fire, #2)
Star Trek: The Original Series: Savage Trade
Star Trek: Enterprise: The Expanse
Star Trek: Enterprise: Rosetta
Star Trek: Enterprise: Last Full Measure
Star Trek: Enterprise: The Good That Men Do
Star Trek: Enterprise: Kobayashi Maru
The Templar Legacy (Cotton Malone, #1)
Finders Keepers (Bill Hodges Trilogy, #2)
The Martian
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Armageddon's Arrow
Nemesis Games (Expanse, #5)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Sacraments of Fire
The Long Utopia (The Long Earth, #4)
The Harvest Man (Scotland Yard's Murder Squad, #4)
Joe Steele
Star Trek: Seekers: Long Shot
Star Trek: Voyager: Atonement
Star Trek: The Original Series: Foul Deeds Will Rise
Star Trek: The Original Series: Shadow of the Machine
Star Trek: The Original Series: Crisis of Consciousness
The Fatal Flame (Timothy Wilde Mysteries, #3)
A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3)
The Great Zoo of China
Star Trek: Titan: Sight Unseen
Star Trek: Enterprise: The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor's Wing
 
I had hoped to get caught up on a bunch of the Trek series last year, but I wasn't able to get caught up on any of them, although I do have only the last Vanguard e-novella and Voyager: Atonement. I really didn't read anywhere near as much as I hoped I was going to.
Here's everything I read:
STTNG: Cold Equations Book II: Silent Weapons
Ratchet & Clank (comic book)
Annihilation Book One
ST Vanguard: What Judgements Come (STV #7)
The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner series #1)
All-Star Superman
SW: Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor
Wonder Woman Volume 4: War
Captain America: Red Menace
STTNG: Cold Equations Book III: The Body Electric
SW: Legacy Volume 5: The Hidden Temple
The Amazing Spider-Man: Brand New Day Volume 3
Magic Dreams (Kate Daniels series #4.5)
STVOY: Acts of Contrition
Serenity: Leaves on the Wind
SW EPII: Attack of the Clones novelization
Green Arrow: Year One
Lumberjanes Volume 1: Beware the Kitten Holy
STVAN: Summon the Thunder (STVAN #8)
Roar and Liv (Under The Never Sky #1.5)
 
For 2015 my reading goal was to finish the handful of books from 2014 I hadn't read and the 24 old numbered TNG books I had left to finish off that series. I had a stretch goal of maybe reading the Mirror Universe Shatnerverse trilogy. I did all that except for the Shatnerverse trilogy. I decided instead to start in on the SNW series. I also read half the 2015 books.

The 2014 books I read were good solid reads and in a couple cases great stuff. The standout here was Acts of Contrition.

The year before last my goal was to read around 18 of the old numbered Voyager books. That was a slog. The 2 dozen TNG's this year was a much more enjoyable experience but still had it's bad moments. According to my Goodreads history the only 4 star was Nightshade and and I gave 2 stars to 5 books so you can tell how I felt about this as a whole.

I only read about half the 2015 books this year so far. The standout for me was Takedown.

The SNW books are just not working out for me. A couple stories per book are interesting but for the most part these just aren't jumping out at me.

I'm working on reading all the Pocket Books Trek and and am getting near the end. What's left is 3 dozen of the numbered TOS books, 8 SNW, 7 Shatnerverse and the unread from 2015.

What I'm planning to read this year is finishing up SNW, Shatnerverse, the unread from 2015 and as much as I get to from 2016.
 
I like these "what did you read" threads - Excellent for ideas about what to read next! Thank you, Byron.

I tried to read more non-Trek books in 2015 compared to 2014 and, now I've listed them, it appears I've succeeded. Frankly, I'm surprised, as I said the same thing in 2014, but with no success.
I did begin re-reading the DS9 relaunch, but only got as far as Mission Gamma before getting knocked off track, so I'll have to continue with it this year.
Anyway, these are the books I read in 2015:

DS9: The Missing, by Una McCormack
Articles of the Federation, by Keith R. A. DeCandido
First Among Sequels, by Jasper Fforde
Calvin & Hobbes, by Bill Watterson
Titan: Synthesis, by James Swallow
Calvin & Hobbbes: Yukon Ho!, by Bill Watterson
TNG: Takedown, by John Jackson Miller
Calvin & Hobbes: Something Under the Bed is Drooling, by Bill Watterson
ST IV: The Voyage Home, by Vonda N. McIntyre
One of Our Thursdays is Missing, by Jasper Fforde
TOS: First Frontier, by Diane Carey and Dr. James I. Kirkland
The Stepford Houseboys, by I. R. Alvine
Animal Farm, by George Orwell
The Mysterious Maid Servant, by Barbara Cartland (this was a joke gift from my boyfriend a few years ago that I never read at the time)
Beam Me Up, Scotty, by James Doohan and Peter David
The Woman Who Died A Lot, by Jasper Fforde
Zoids Annual (I found this in the loft with all my old Zoids toys)
Horrorstör, by Grady Hendrix
Rise of the Federation: Uncertain Logic, by Christopher L. Bennett
Not The Royal Wedding, edited by Sean Hardie & John Lloyd
Calvin & Hobbes: Weirdos From Another Planet, by Bill Watterson
The Bees, by Laline Paull
Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children: Hollow City, by Ransom Riggs
The Dark Side of the Sun, by Terry Pratchett
The Next Always, by Nora Roberts
Howl's Moving Castle, by Diana Wynne Jones
The Magic Bubble-Pipe, by Stella Farris (a children's book I gave to me niece having enjoyed it myself many years ago.)
TNG: Armageddon's Arrow, by Dayton Ward
Johnny and the Dead, by Terry Pratchett
Calvin &Hobbes: The Revenge of the Baby-Sat, by Bill Watterson
Grinny, by William Fisk
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, by Terry Pratchett
After the Golden Age, by Carrie Vaughn
Calvin and Hobbes: Scientific Progress Goes "Boink", by Bill Watterson
Calvin and Hobbes: Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons, by Bill Watterson
Shades of Grey, by Jasper Fforde
TLE: Well of Souls, by Ilsa J. Bick
Section 31: Cloak, by S. D. Perry
DS9: Sacraments of Fire, by David R. George III
The Martian, by Andy Weir
The Long War, by Terry Pratchett & Stephen Baxter
Wilde Stories 2015, edited by Steve Berman
Seekers 3: Long Shot, by David Mack
The Long Mars, by Terry Pratchett & Stephen Baxter
Stories To Tell To Children, by Sara Cone Bryant
SCE: Distant Early Warning, by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore
Waiting on a Friend, by T. J. Leng
DS9: Avatar (books 1 & 2), by S. D. Perry
Redshirts, by John Scalzi
DS9: Section 31: Abyss, by David Weddle and Jeffrey Lang
DS9: Gateways: Demons of Air and Darkness, by Keith R. A. DeCandido
Titan: Sight Unseen, by James Swallow
Trillions, by Nicholas Fisk
DS9: Mission Gamma: Twilight, by David R. George III
Alien Next Door, by Joey Spiotto (a hilarious take on the Alien from the films - pictures only)
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, by Becky Chambers (my favourite book of the year)
Bertie the Balloon at the Fairground, by Kim Robinson & Aneta Neuman (a children's book for my niece again, but I had to read it first to make sure it was suitable ;) )
Seekers 4: All That's Left, by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore
American Gods, by Neil Gaiman
Saga, volume Five, by Fiona Staples and Brian K Vaughan

As I've only got a couple of books plus the DS9 relaunch lined up for 2016 so far, I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone else has read for ideas.
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I read too little really, mostly TrekLit. I should read some literature, or other sf/fantasy. But my mind just hasn't been set for that in the last two years, and I needed the escapism. Having said that, what I read of TrekLit mostly pleased me, nothing horrible.
 
I read 131 books this year, so I'm not going to list them all here! But Star Trek-wise, I read this:

Return to Tomorrow: The Filming of Star Trek: The Motion Picture: An Oral History by Preston Neal Jones
Star Trek: Captain's Log by J. K. Woodward et al.
Star Trek: Cast No Shadows by James Swallow
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Far Beyond the Stars by Steven Barnes
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Hollow Men by Una McCormack
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #5: Fallen Heroes by Dafydd ab Hugh
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #11: Day of Honor: Honor Bound by Diana G. Gallagher
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #16: Invasion!, Book Three: Time's Enemy by L. A. Graf
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #23: The 34th Rule by Armin Shimerman and David George with Eric Stillwell

Most of these were rereads, for my project of rewatching DS9 paired with appropriate novels, but I did get in a few new (to me) books.
 
I read most of the Star trek books that came out in 2015. I'm trying to catch and finish reading the last few books that came out the last few months. I also read The First Confessor and Severed souls by Terry Goodkind. Lots of Mystery novels too long to post here.
 
This year the number of books I read dipped from previous years, largely due to spending more time reading graphic novels, and reading some larger books like The Count of Monte Cristo. I still got through 52 books, and a number of Graphic novels I haven't accounted. I did re-read a large chunk of the Sherlock Holmes short stories, but I didn't record them.
Highlights were reading the Gorkon books, starting Bernard Cornwell's Saxon Chronicles, and working through Ed Brubaker's entire run on Captain America.

The full list:

2015 Reading

Novels & Novellas
===============
January (2)
The Holy Thief - Ellis Peters
Children of the Storm - Kirsten Beyer

February (4)
The Missing (DS9) - Una McCormack
Takedown (TNG) - John Jackson Miller
SQL Server 2014 Query Tuning and Optimisation - Benjamin Nevarez
The Eternal Tide (Voyager) - Kirsten Beyer

March (3)
My Enemy, My Ally - Diane Duane
The Hermit of Eyton forest - Ellis Peters
Postern of Fate - Agatha Christie

April (4)
And then there were none - Agatha Christie
Protectors (Voyager) - Kirsten Beyer
Murder in Mesopotamia - Agatha Christie
SQL Server Execution Plans, 2nd Edition - Grant Fritchey

May (4)
British Bulldog - Sara Sheridan
Defensive Database Programming - Alex Kuznetsov
Acts of Contrition - Kirsten Beyer
Worlds of DS9, Vol 1 - Una McCormack &Heather Jarman

June (5)
Armageddon's Arrow (TNG) - Dayton Ward
Worlds of DS9, Vol 2 - Martin, et al
Worlds of DS9, Vol 3 - Keith R A DeCandido &David R George III
Sorrows of Empire - David Mack
Glass Empires - David Mack, et al

July (5)
Obsidian Alliances - Peter David, et al
The Returned, Part 1 (NF) - Peter David
Shards and Shadows - Peter David, David Mack, et al
Warpath (DS9) - David Mack
Fearful Symmetry (DS9) - Olivia Woods

August (9)
The Soul Key (DS9) - Olivia Woods
The Returned, Part 2 (NF) - Peter David
Rise Like Lions - David Mack
Diplomatic Implausibility (TNG) - Keith R.A. DeCandido
Seekers 3: Longshot - David Mack
A Good Day To Die (KE) - Keith R.A. DeCandido
Honor Bound (KE) - Keith R.A. DeCandido
Sacraments of Fire (DS9) - David R George III
Enemy Territory (KE) - Keith R.A. DeCandido

September (6)
The Girl In The Spider&s Web - David Lagercrantz
A Burning House (KE) - Keith R A DeCandido
The Returned, Part 3 (NF) - Peter David
24: Deadline - James Swallow
The Importance of Being Earnest - Oscar Wilde
24: Rogue - David Mack

October (4)
Sight Unseen (Titan) - James Swallow
The Brave and the Bold, book 1 - Keith R.A DeCandido
The Brave and the Bold, book 2 - Keith R.A DeCandido
The Last Kingdom - Bernard Cornwell

November (4)
The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
The Pale Horseman - Bernard Cornwell
The Confession of Brother Haluin - Ellis Peters
The Heretic's Apprentice - Ellis Peters

December (3)
Passenger to Frankfurt - Agatha Christie
Lords of the North - Bernard Cornwell
Six Degrees of Assassination - M J Alridge

Graphic Novels / Comics
====================

January
Ms Marvel (2006) - Vol 8 - War of the Marvels
Ms Marvel (2006) - Vol 9 - Best you can Be
Captain Marvel (2012) - Vol 1 - In Pursuit of Flight
Captain Marvel (2012) - Vol 2 - Down
Captain Marvel (2014) - # 11
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #37
Black Widow (2014) - #14
Secret Avengers (2014) - #12
Spider woman (2014) - #3
Transformers: punishment
Transformers: Drift: Empire of Stone - #3

February
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #37
Captain Marvel (2014) - #12
Spider woman (2014) - #4
Black Widow (2014) - #15
Secret Avengers (2014) #13
Transformers: Drift: Empire of Stone - #4

March
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #38
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #38
Spider woman (2014) - #5
Transformers Classics , vol 4
Transformers Classics , vol 5
Transformers Classics , vol 6
Transformers Classics , vol 7
Transformers: Regeneration One #80.5 - #82
Captain Marvel (2014) - #13
Black Widow (2014) - #16
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #39
Captain Marvel (2012) - Vol 1 - In Pursuit of Flight
Secret Avengers (2014) - #14
Transformers: Windblade - #1

April
Avengers Assemble - vol 1
Age of Ultron, the complete event
Captain America (2011) - Vol 1
Captain America (2011) - Vol 2
Captain America (2011) - Vol 3
Captain America (2011) - Vol 4
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #39
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #39
Spider woman (2014) - #6
Captain Marvel (2014) - #14
Transformers: Regeneration One #83 - #84
Harley Quinn (2013) - Vol 1: Hot in the city
Captain America: Winter Soldier, vol 1
Captain America: Winter Soldier, vol 2
Transformers: Windblade - #2
Black Widow (2014) - #17
Transformers: Death of Optimus Prime
Transformers: Spotlight: Mirage
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #40
Secret Avengers (2014) - #15
Captain America: Red Menace

May
Civil War: Complete 1 - 7
Civil War: Casualties of War
Captain America: Civil War
Captain America: Death of the Dream
Spider woman (2014) - #7
Winter Soldier: Winter Kills
Captain America: The Burden of Dreams
Captain America: The Man Who Bought America
Captain Marvel (2014) - #15
Captain America: The Man With No Face
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #41
Transformers Classics - Vol 8
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #41
Black Widow (2014) - #18
Captain America: Road to Reborn
Captain America: Reborn

June
Captain America: Two Americas
Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers
Spider woman (2014) - #8
Captain America: No Escape
Captain America: The Trial of Captain America
Transformers: Windblade - #3
Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps - #1
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #42
Captain America (2004) - #616-619
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #42
Black Widow (2014) - #19
Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps - #2
Transformers: Windblade (2015) - #4
A-Force - #1-2

July
Star Trek: News Frontier: Turnaround
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #43
Spider woman (2014) - #9
Harley Quinn (2013) - Vol 2: Power Outage
Harley Quinn and Power Girl - #1
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #43
Black Widow (2014) - #20

August
Transformers: Windblade (2015) - #5
Transformers: Combiner Hunters
Harley Quinn and Power Girl - #2
Steve Rogers: Super Soldier
Captain America: The Life Story Of Bucky Barnes
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #44
Harley Quinn (2013) - Road Trip Special
Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special 2013
Harley Quinn (2013) - #14
Transformers: Windblade (2015) - #6
Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps - #3
Spiderwoman - #10
A-Force - #3
Harley Quinn and Power Girl - #3

September
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #44
Harley Quinn (2013) - #20
Transformers Prime - #1-#4
Transformers: Windblade (2015) - #6
Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps - #4
Transformers: Punishment
Transformers : Prime #1-#4
Transformers: Windblade (2015) - #7
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #45
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #45

October
Transformers: Infiltration
Avengers (2015) - #0
Avengers Assemble: Science Bros
Harley Quinn (2013) - #15 - 18
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #46

November
Transformers: Redemption
Transformers: Sins of the Wreckers - #1
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #46-47
All Different, All new Avengers (2015) - #1
Ultimates (2015) - #1
Spiderwoman (2015) - #1
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #47
Alias - #1 - #18
Captain America and Bucky - Old Wounds

December
Alias - #9 -#28
Harley's little black book - #1
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - #48
All Different, All new Avengers (2015) - #2
Pulse - #1-#14
Ultimates (2015) = #2
New Avengers Annual #1
Spiderwoman (2015) - #2
Transformers Holiday Special
Transformers: More than meets the eye - #48
Harley Quinn (2013) - #21-23
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2012) - #1-#6
Masters of the Universe (2012) - #1-#8
Transformers: Sins of the Wreckers - #2
He-Man: Origins - #1-#3
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2013) - Vol 3
 
I confess: a lot of my reading time these days is taken up by books I'm editing or writing jacket copy for. This being the beginning of the year, I can't resist plugging some of the upcoming books I edited for Tor:

The Brotherhood of the Wheel by R.S. Belcher: A dark fantasy novel about a secret society of bikers and long-haul truckers who protect the U.S. Interstate Highway system from supernatural threats.

Red Right Hand by Levi Black: a fast-paced urban fantasy about young woman who is recruited against her will by a Lovecraftian elder god to protect Earth from the other Lovecraftian elder gods.

Deadlands: Thunder Mountain Rising by Jeff Mariotte. A new "Weird Western" based on the popular role-playing game.
 
They sound interesting! Do you know when during the year they'll be published?

Thanks for asking. I probably should've included the pub dates before.

Brotherhood the Wheel is March.
Red Right Hand is July
Thunder Mountain Rising is Sept.


You'll note that the DEADLANDS book is written by Trek author Jeff Mariotte.
 
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I didn't keep track of all of the comics/graphic novels I read, but here's a list of all the novels/novellas/short stories/short fiction pieces I read in 2015, in the order I read them:

Stan Lee, "The Young Allies Deal a Blow for Justice," in Captain America Comics #8
Stan Lee, "Winners All," in All-Winners Comics #2
Stan Lee, "Get-together," in Marvel Mystery Comics #25
John Jackson Miller, Star Wars: Kenobi
James Swallow, Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Stuff of Dreams
David Mack, Star Trek: The Fall: A Ceremony of Losses
Alexander Freed, "The End of History," in Star Wars Insider #154
Jim Butcher, The Dresden Files: Proven Guilty
Jim Butcher, The Dresden Files: White Night
Jim Butcher, "It's My Birthday, Too," in The Dresden Files: Side Jobs
Jim Butcher, "Heorot," in The Dresden Files: Side Jobs
Jim Butcher, The Dresden Files: Small Favor
Jim Butcher, "Day Off," in The Dresden Files: Side Jobs
Jim Butcher, "Backup," in The Dresden Files: Side Jobs
Jim Butcher, "The Warrior," in The Dresden Files: Side Jobs
Jim Butcher, "Last Call," in The Dresden Files: Side Jobs
Jim Butcher, "Curses," in Naked City, ed. Ellen Datlow
Jim Butcher, "AAAA Wizardry," in The Dresden Files Roleplaying Game, vol. 2: Our World
Jim Butcher, The Dresden Files: Turn Coat
Jim Butcher, "Even Hand," in Dark and Stormy Knights, ed. P.N. Elrod
Jim Butcher, "Love Hurts," in The Dresden Files: Side Jobs
Jim Butcher, "Bigfoot on Campus," in Hex Appeal, ed. P.N. Elrod
Michael Kogge, Star Wars Rebels: Droids in Distress
Ryder Windham, Star Wars Missions: Total Destruction
James Swallow, Star Trek: The Fall: The Poisoned Chalice
Rob Thomas and Jennifer Graham, Veronica Mars: Mr. Kiss and Tell
Stan Lee, "When U.S.A. Heroes Meet!" in U.S.A. Comics #2
Stan Lee, "Heritage of Destruction," in Mystic Comics #7
Joe Schreiber, Star Wars: Maul: Lockdown
Robert Turner, "The Amazing Man Keeps a Date with Death," in Amazing Man Comics #25
Rudy Josephs, Star Trek: The Next Generation: Q are Cordially Invited
Dayton Ward, Star Trek: The Fall: Peaceable Kingdoms
Jason Fry, "Last Call at the Zero Angle," in Star Wars Insider #156
James Rollins, Black Order
H.P. Lovecraft, "Dagon," in The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft
H.P. Lovecraft, "The Doom That Came to Sarnath," in The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft
H.P. Lovecraft, "Nyarlathotep," in The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft
H.P. Lovecraft, "The Other Gods," in The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft
Jason Fry, Star Wars Rebels: Servants of the Empire: Rebel in the Ranks
Michael Kogge, Star Wars Rebels: Ezra's Duel with Danger
Christopher L. Bennett, Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation: Uncertain Logic
Jim Butcher, The Dresden Files: Changes
Jim Butcher, "Aftermath," in The Dresden Files: Side Jobs
Jim Butcher, The Dresden Files: Ghost Story
Jim Butcher, "Bombshells," in Dangerous Women 3, ed. George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois
Daniel Wallace, Star Wars Rebels: Sabine: My Rebel Sketchbook
Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's The Phantom of Menace
John Jackson Miller, "Orientation," in Star Wars Insider #157
Kirsten Beyer, Star Trek: Voyager: Protectors
R.A. Salvatore, Forgotten Realms: The Sundering: The Companions
H.P. Lovecraft, "The Lurking Fear," in The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft
Michael Kogge, Star Wars Rebels: Battle to the End
Greg Cox, Star Trek: The Original Series: No Time Like the Past
Adam Lance Garcia, The Green Lama: Horror in Clay
Adam Lance Garcia, The Green Lama: Scions
Adam Lance Garcia, The Green Lama: Unbound
James Luceno, Star Wars: Tarkin
Abel G. Pena, Star Wars: Skyewalkers: A Clone Wars Story
Abel G. Pena, "Lone Wolf: A Tale of Obi-Wan and Luke," in Star Wars: Skyewalkers: A Clone Wars Story
Christie Golden, "Kindred Spirits," in Star Wars Insider #159
Jeffrey Lang, Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Light Fantastic
James Luceno, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: The Mata Hari Affair
Harry Turtledove, The War That Came Early: Last Orders
H.P. Lovecraft, "The Festival," in The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft
H.P. Lovecraft, "The Call of Cthulu," in The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft
Jason Fry, Star Wars Rebels: Servants of the Empire: Imperial Justice
Alexandra Bracken, Star Wars: A New Hope: The Princess, the Scoundrel, and the Farm Boy
Nancy Holder, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Demons of the Hellmouth: A Guide for Slayers
David J. Williams and Mark S. Williams, "Blade Squadron: Zero Hour," in Star Wars Insider #160
Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh
Kirsten Beyer, Star Trek: Voyager: Acts of Contrition
Les Martin, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Trek of Doom
Nigel Robinson, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: The River of Death
James Rollins, The Judas Strain
Travis Hiltz, "First Steps," in Night of the Nyctalope, ed. J.M. Lofficier and Randy Lofficier
Matthew Dennion, "Dangerous Territory," in Night of the Nyctalope, ed. J.M. Lofficier and Randy Lofficier
Chris Nigro, "Justice and Power," in Night of the Nyctalope, ed. J.M. Lofficier and Randy Lofficier
Jason Fry, Star Wars Rebels: Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy
Janine K. Spendlove, "Inbrief," in Star Wars Insider #161
Melissa Scott, "Mercy Mission," in Star Wars: The Rise of the Empire
John Jackson Miller, "Bottleneck," in Star Wars: The Rise of the Empire
Jason Fry, "The Levers of Power," in Star Wars: the Rise of the Empire
Greg Rucka, Star Wars: Smuggler's Run
Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Tragedy of the Sith's Revenge
 
I confess: a lot of my reading time these days is taken up by books I'm editing or writing jacket copy for. This being the beginning of the year, I can't resist plugging some of the upcoming books I edited for Tor:

The Brotherhood of the Wheel by R.S. Belcher: A dark fantasy novel about a secret society of bikers and long-haul truckers who protect the U.S. Interstate Highway system from supernatural threats.

Red Right Hand by Levi Black: a fast-paced urban fantasy about young woman who is recruited against her will by a Lovecraftian elder god to protect Earth from the other Lovecraftian elder gods.

Both of these sound interesting. The Belcher book sounds like it would fit perfectly into the world of the Supernatural TV show and the Black book had me at "Lovecraftian."

Thanks for suggesting these, Greg. :)
 
I confess: a lot of my reading time these days is taken up by books I'm editing or writing jacket copy for. This being the beginning of the year, I can't resist plugging some of the upcoming books I edited for Tor:

The Brotherhood of the Wheel by R.S. Belcher: A dark fantasy novel about a secret society of bikers and long-haul truckers who protect the U.S. Interstate Highway system from supernatural threats.

Red Right Hand by Levi Black: a fast-paced urban fantasy about young woman who is recruited against her will by a Lovecraftian elder god to protect Earth from the other Lovecraftian elder gods.

Both of these sound interesting. The Belcher book sounds like it would fit perfectly into the world of the Supernatural TV show and the Black book had me at "Lovecraftian."

Thanks for suggesting these, Greg. :)


Thanks right back at you. I'm biased, of course, but, trust me, they're really good books . . . and there are already sequels in the works for all three.
 
^That's good to know that they won't be one-and-done stories.

I just pre-ordered Brotherhood of the Wheel, the new Man from Atlantis tie-in novel, and your own Librarians book from Amazon a few minutes ago.
 
^That's good to know that they won't be one-and-done stories.

I just pre-ordered Brotherhood of the Wheel, the new Man from Atlantis tie-in novel, and your own Librarians book from Amazon a few minutes ago.

Thanks! I'm actually hoping to finish the LIBRARIANS book this week.

And I'm expecting Levi Black to deliver the sequel to RED RIGHT HAND shortly . . .
 
Foul Deeds will Rise was definitely a highlight, also the German editions of the "The Fall" novels (the last one still missing, to be published in late January.

Atonement was also great.

I have to admit: I read just Star Trek novels last year......;)
 
I read far less than I had hoped for :(, but most of the books/novellas were TrekLit.

Star Trek: DS9: Unity by SD Perry
Star Trek: SCE: Interphase 1+2 by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore
Star Trek: SCE: Cold Fusion by Keith R. A. DeCandido
Star Trek: SCE: Invincible 1+2 by Keith R. A. DeCandido & David Mack
Star Trek: SCE: The Riddled Post by Aaron Rosenberg
Star Trek: SCE: Here There May Be Monsters by Keith R. A. DeCandido
Star Trek: SCE: Ambush by Dave Galanter & Greg Brodeur
Star Trek: SCE: Some Assembly Required by Scott Ciencin & Dan Jolley
Star Trek: SCE: No Surrender by Jeff Mariotte
Star Trek: SCE: Caveat Emptor by Ian Edginton & Mike Collins
Star Trek: SKRS: #2 Point of Divergence by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore
Star Trek: TOS: The Vulcan Academy Murders by Jean Lorrah
Star Trek: SCE: Past Life by Robert Greenberger
Star Trek: SCE: Oaths by Glenn Hauman
Star Trek: SCE: Foundations 1 by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore
Star Trek: VOY: Atonement by Kirsten Beyer
Star Trek: SKRS: #3 Long Shot by David Mack
Star Trek: DS9: Sacraments of Fire by David R. George III
Star Trek: TNG: The Buried Age by Christopher L. Bennett

Non-Trek (just going to list novels, won't bore you with the medical tomes ;) ):

Vorkosigan: Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen by Lois McMaster Bujold
Narr by Gerd Schilddorfer & David Weiss (in German)
Teufel by Gerd Schilddorfer & David Weiss (in German)
In God's House by Ray Mouton - by far the best book I've read in 2015
 
Well, all the 2015 ST novels. And I re-read The Lost Years, and parts of several other novels, while searching for the account of a teenage Kirk saving a toddler Riley's life on Tarsus IV (it's in A Flag Full of Stars, if you missed that staff meeting).

And I've read a number of biographical, historical, and political works, including Madison's Music, Burt Neuborne's history of the First Amendment. And I read Bryson's A Walk in the Woods, on the recommendation of someone with whom I shared a dining car table on my Spring vacation.

And for my annual Easter read of a classic religious work, I read John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (previous Easter reads include Dante's Divine Comedy, and one that figures rather prominently in a certain ST story arc, Milton's Paradise Lost).

And I've been reading magazines. Popular Science, Model Railroader, Popular Photography, the NMRA Magazine (formerly Scale Rails, formerly the NMRA Bulletin), Smithsonian, Westways, and Zoonooz.

I also read a literary magazine, Oz-Story 6, which included a number of short stories and novellas, one of which (namely, Oz and the Three Witches) managed to retcon away a canonical inconsistency without introducing any significant revisionism.

A certain spy-fi-mismarketed-as-sci-fi novel came to mind, one whose title and author I won't speak of here, one whose author presented an utterly unsympathetic protagonist, melodramatic black-hat caricatures for antagonists, and a complete lack of understanding of the difference between an intravehicular pressure suit and a mere G-suit, but even though it seems as if I'd read that waste of paper and ink only a few months ago, it has in fact been less than a month shy of 3 years ago since I did anything other than pack it up for a room renovation, then reshelve it. (The only reason why I haven't dumped it on the used book market is because I don't want to inflict it upon anybody else; the only reason why I haven't recycled it with the waste paper is because the very idea of deliberately destroying [or even damaging] a book makes my blood boil.)
 
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