I was wondering if the 3 Worlds of DS9 books were worth reading and/or are they necessary to read before Warpath? Without any spoilers being revealed, are there any events in the books that are referenced in Warpath?
I was wondering if the 3 Worlds of DS9 books were worth reading and/or are they necessary to read before Warpath? Without any spoilers being revealed, are there any events in the books that are referenced in Warpath?
I was wondering if the 3 Worlds of DS9 books were worth reading and/or are they necessary to read before Warpath? Without any spoilers being revealed, are there any events in the books that are referenced in Warpath?
Aw, thanks! *blush*One thing you'll especially find interesting is that "Feringar" is delightful, it has comedic value, it's entertaining and well-written (I say this because I dragged my feet on starting this one due to my hatred of Ferengi, but it was actually a very fun read).
Just curious.... why would you want to read one and not the others? It's a series. It works best if you read all of them.
Well, Destiny has an indirect spoiler for Worlds of DS9: Trill, so maybe you want to read them first. Publication order is usually the way to go, I'd say.
Well, Destiny has an indirect spoiler for Worlds of DS9: Trill, so maybe you want to read them first. Publication order is usually the way to go, I'd say.
In my opinion, the "Worlds of DS9" series is when the DS9 relaunch lost its way, got mired in uninteresting stories (I only made it part-way through the second book.)
I especially loved the Cardassia segment,the early interaction between O'Brien and Garak amidst the ruins of the capital city were particularly cinematic.
One wonders,in the wake of recent events within the Federatiion where the O'Briens and their land reclaimation project is now.
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