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Do you like Homecoming
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PostWed Jun 11, 2003 9:36 pm    Homecoming

What are your opinions on the book?
I liked it, thought it was great.
My favorite part was that Seven and Chakotay did not stay together.



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PostWed Jun 11, 2003 9:47 pm    

i haven't read it yet

but if chuckles and seven dont stay together then i'm sure i will love it



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PostWed Jun 11, 2003 11:45 pm    

if you don't mind my telling you,


*Spoiler*
Seven says that she needs to find herself and that they should not stay together.
Also the book hints to Janeway and Chakotay getting back together later.

Janeway asks Chakotay to call her Kathryn (since she's not his captain anymore)
and he responds, You'll always be Captain to me.
and she says (very seriously) "I hope not".



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PostThu Jun 12, 2003 6:41 am    

I'm thinking of getting it but I have several other books to read first; Star Wars X-Wing series, Voyager Dark Matters Trilogy, Seven of Nine and Starfleet Year 1. But I'll probably get it after I've finished these. Out of 100 how would you say it scored?

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PostThu Jun 12, 2003 10:08 am    

Quote:
Janeway asks Chakotay to call her Kathryn (since she's not his captain anymore)
and he responds, You'll always be Captain to me.
and she says (very seriously) "I hope not".


OMG OMG OMG

thanks for feeding me that little bit of info. It'll be weeks before my copy gets here.

i cant wait!!



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PostThu Jun 12, 2003 12:28 pm    

The Delta Flyer wrote:
I'm thinking of getting it but I have several other books to read first; Star Wars X-Wing series, Voyager Dark Matters Trilogy, Seven of Nine and Starfleet Year 1. But I'll probably get it after I've finished these. Out of 100 how would you say it scored?



I would say an 85, because it was a little depressing at points. But everything else was GREAT !!!


The Voyager Dark Matter Trilogy is good to. Enjoy



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PostThu Jun 12, 2003 12:31 pm    

Divinity wrote:
OMG OMG OMG

thanks for feeding me that little bit of info. It'll be weeks before my copy gets here.

i cant wait!!


unfortunatly that's all that happens in this book. But I'm hoping they move forward in the next !!



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PostFri Jun 13, 2003 1:29 am    

Haven't read it yet. I'll have to pick it up. Is it a hardcover?

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PostFri Jun 13, 2003 1:55 am    

The UK edition is paperback as far as I know; I'm not sure about the edition where you are.

I bought the Dark Matters trilogy last week on eBay. I finished the first book a couple of days ago and thought it was pretty good. I think I like Christie Golden's stories the best of all the Voyager books. She's the author of Homecoming as well isn't she?


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PostFri Jun 13, 2003 9:00 am    

Qgirl wrote:
The Delta Flyer wrote:
I'm thinking of getting it but I have several other books to read first; Star Wars X-Wing series, Voyager Dark Matters Trilogy, Seven of Nine and Starfleet Year 1. But I'll probably get it after I've finished these. Out of 100 how would you say it scored?



I would say an 85, because it was a little depressing at points. But everything else was GREAT !!!


The Voyager Dark Matter Trilogy is good to. Enjoy


Thanks, I've just ordered it...it should arrive on Monday apparently...now I've got 2 days to finish Dark Matters - a book a day....hmmmmm somehow I don't think I'm going to make the deadline lol.


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PostSat Jun 14, 2003 7:05 pm    

The Delta Flyer wrote:
I think I like Christie Golden's stories the best of all the Voyager books. She's the author of Homecoming as well isn't she?



Me to, she's my favorite Voyager author.

That's why I have faith that Homecoming will turn out great.
Some people don't like it because it's depressing.



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PostSat Jun 14, 2003 11:44 pm    

Well I found Endgame with the homecoming preview in the book shop today and I loved what I've read so far.

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The Delta Flyer wrote:
I think I like Christie Golden's stories the best of all the Voyager books. She's the author of Homecoming as well isn't she?



Me to, she's my favorite Voyager author.

That's why I have faith that Homecoming will turn out great.


Ya i love her work too, and Jeri Taylor did a great job with Mosaic and Pathways



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PostSun Jun 15, 2003 7:13 pm    

Yes Mosaic and Pathways were well written to.

Is it true that in Pathways the Hardcover has more in it then the paperback book?

Because I only have the paperback version.



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PostMon Jun 16, 2003 3:06 pm    

Yea, I didn't know that it was out. I read the preview of it in the back of Endgame....but now I'll have to buy it.

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PostMon Jun 16, 2003 4:46 pm    

Qgirl wrote:
Yes Mosaic and Pathways were well written to.

Is it true that in Pathways the Hardcover has more in it then the paperback book?

Because I only have the paperback version.


I believe that is so although I do not know for sure; like you, I have the paperback version...

I couldn't believe it when it said about Janeway wearing rings..I was like since when does she wear rings...but I guess that was explained in the story lol.


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PostThu Jun 19, 2003 5:01 pm    

Well I'm only about half way through and whilst it is good, I do not think it is as good as the opening DS9 relaunch books, "Avatar" IMO...

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PostMon Jun 23, 2003 9:39 pm    

I have about ten pages left. Started reading it this afternoon. Some interesting plot twists.

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PostMon Jun 23, 2003 10:06 pm    

Finished it the other day. While it wasn't bad, I was expecting more. Perhaps that's because the fanfic at vv8.jetc.org covered pretty much all the same issues Homecoming did, with the notable exception of the Borg virus, it felt like I was re-reading something rather than seeing it for the first time.

Maybe The Farther Shore will be better.


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PostTue Jun 24, 2003 3:36 pm    

I got bored of reading it; I'm about half way through...I've left it for a while but'll carry on later, when I'm feeling more "in the mood". Back to "Wedge's Gamble"

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PostWed Jun 25, 2003 9:03 am    

half way through 'the farther shore' now..its not bad, an intresting twist, a little more implied J/C and at least now i understand a little more about the hand thing..

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PostWed Jun 25, 2003 8:54 pm    

Mikon wrote:
half way through 'the farther shore' now..its not bad, an intresting twist, a little more implied J/C and at least now i understand a little more about the hand thing..


Is it out yet?

I was just at the book store (2 days ago) and it wasn't out yet.



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PostWed Jul 02, 2003 9:18 pm    

Ya it's out( The Farther Shore) I got mine at wal-mart I was really suprised they had the books already sometimes wal mart can be reaaally slow about that kind of thing..

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PostThu Jul 03, 2003 6:08 am    

I'm downloading the e-book now... bought it from Amazon for about �4.

I'll tell you what I think of it when I read it


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PostFri Nov 14, 2003 1:29 pm    

Lindley wrote:
Finished it the other day. While it wasn't bad, I was expecting more. Perhaps that's because the fanfic at vv8.jetc.org covered pretty much all the same issues Homecoming did, with the notable exception of the Borg virus, it felt like I was re-reading something rather than seeing it for the first time.

Maybe The Farther Shore will be better.


Yep I felt the same way too
it was a great book tho


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