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Okay... On my rather tight budget, at the moment, I can only buy one new Trek novel out of the recent crop of paperbacks. So, should it be "Surak's Soul,"...
Out of those books I've only read The Nanotech War, and I thought it was very good. I don't even like Voyager that much either ;) ... From: Tim Morgan To:...
I haven't finished The NanoTech War although what I've read of it is pretty good. Surak's Soul is good as well although a bit on the short side. I started...
Of those choices, the one that's grabbed me the most is The Nanotech war. But then, if I was behind on the NJO books, I'd have to go for those. Maybe you...
Hi, I am hoping to move in 2003 and I have many ST:TOS books begining with the MAKING of ST, WORLD of ST, ST PUZZLE MANUAL, the Batnum Books novels, and the...
... I purchased all (400+ books) over an 8 month period last year. Some from book stores, most on ebay, some from local private individuals. On an average I...
Of the four you mentioned Tim I think Nanotech War is the best read. Jackie ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax...
Geez, I go away for a couple of days and there's all kinds of stuff waiting to discover. Psi Phi's temporary site has been updated with among other items the...
... Sounds good, Jackie. I've heard good things about it, more than most other Voyager novels. And besides my copy of "The Final Fury" by Dafydd ab Hugh is ...
The new Enterprise Novel that's coming out in November is called "Daedalus". Does anyone think this an attempt at writing a story set against the back drop of...
We've picked up several new members I would like to welcome to our little group: star_trek_author_2 ksjbooklover judahsparta hensin la_luna_princess ...
I just finished reading last year's ENTERPRISE novel, What Price Honor?, the other day. Aside from "Ensign Hoshi" and calling scanners tricorders, I thought...
I was one of the first persons to point out the dates business but I persevered and I too liked the book. Still against sloppy editing though. ;-> ... From:...
I picked up a copy of Garth of Izar over the weekend to start reading. I have read good reports on this book and some so so reports on this book. I found this...
Bill Williams has written his latest TREK book review at TrekWeb: GARTH OF IZAR... http://talk.trekweb.com/articles/2003/03/06/1046963941.html Enjoy, Steve...
Hey Just saw the cover for the Lost Era novel -: Art of the Impossible", by
Keith R.A. DeCandido. That looks like Colonel Worf from Star Trek VI but
the...
The cover imagine in question can be found at http://psiphi.comicboards.com/images/0743464052-big.jpg I assume it is an ancestor of Worf, perhaps even the ...
Well, I'm not KRAD, but I'll venture a guess. It *could* be Colonal Worf, but I'm betting it's Mogh (Lt. Worf's father). The Khitomer Massacre, where Mogh was...
The Klingon featured on the cover of the Art of the Impossible is General Worf--who originally appeared as Colonel Worf in The Undiscovered Country. His...
... It is the character from STAR TREK VI, but he's been promoted to General. <grin> Keith R.A. DeCandido keith@... DeCandido.net | AlbeShiloh.com |...