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The Delta Flyer
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PostSun Feb 22, 2004 6:46 am    TNG: A Time to...

Just wondered if anybody had read either of the first 2 TNG "A Time to..." books. The covers look pretty good and I was just wondering if anybody had read them , knew what they're about and whether they're any good...

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PostSun May 30, 2004 2:58 pm    

Sorry I haven't read any TNG books...the tv series makes me sleepy enough.

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PostMon Aug 16, 2004 2:30 am    

Yeah, I did, The delta Flyer. I've read A time to be born and A time to sow and now I'm reading the 2nd book of the series, A time to die. And I guarantee, they are GREAT. Everything is written so nice, that you can actually imagine the situation. Check 'em out

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PostMon Aug 23, 2004 4:57 am    

Hey thanks. I looked while I was away on holiday but the only one I could find was "A Time to Love" and didn't think it would be best to jump on half-way through.

I might order them through Amazon later...


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PostTue Aug 24, 2004 8:49 am    

You do that, mate

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PostThu Jan 20, 2005 1:59 pm    

Hey I'm Kathryn btw and a newbie

I took a notion the other week and got the "a time to" series, haven't started reading em yet (as I have a bunch other trek books to get through), but I'm really looking forward to them.

I'm on a real post series book obsession at the moment (DS9 & Voyager too)

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PostThu Jan 20, 2005 4:19 pm    

Hey Kathryn. Wow, that must have cost a packet, getting the whole series!? Mind you, I did the same thing when I was reading the Star Wars NJO series lol.

In the end I never got the "A Time to..." because, from what I read, it got some pretty bad reviews. Having said that I can't comment on them myself because obviously I've never read them.

I wasn't overly impressed by the Voyager relaunch but I can heartily recommend the DS9 one...


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PostFri Jan 21, 2005 1:50 pm    

The Delta Flyer wrote:
Hey Kathryn. Wow, that must have cost a packet, getting the whole series!? Mind you, I did the same thing when I was reading the Star Wars NJO series lol.


It did! But I have poor impluse control and once I decide I want something I tend to make sure I get it

I also enjoyed the NJO series...as each of em came out so it probably cost the same. Did something similar with the discworld novels, although I managed to get some of them in a 2nd hand bookstore

The Delta Flyer wrote:

In the end I never got the "A Time to..." because, from what I read, it got some pretty bad reviews. Having said that I can't comment on them myself because obviously I've never read them.


I'm just really keen to read some post movie stuff, I never really read many TNG books before (Imazadi, Q Squared, Ohhh that another one with Q and Lwaxanna in it and a couple of others...), all of a sudden I want to read MORE! Plus...I'm not so critical about what I'm reading

Ive got the Voyager books to read and I agree the DS9 books are excellent (just finished the mission gamma series).

I believe there is also a new spin off featuring Riker "Titan" coming out later this year? Should be interesting!

Kathryn


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PostFri Jan 21, 2005 6:57 pm    

Hoorah! A Discworld fan! My life is complete lol. Discworld books are the greatest! Though I have to admit I've not got the complete set - I don't have "Soul Music", "Lords and Ladies", "Interesting Times", "The Last Continent", "Thief of Time" and "Carpe Jugulum" though I'm hoping to get those in the near future.

I only got into the NJO as the hardback of Destiny's Way was being released. I ended up going into town to get the first book to see what they were like when I saw that they were all "3 for 2" so I figured that I wouldn't get them any cheaper. I really enjoyed the series though - Tahiri has become my favourite Star Wars character; better than any in the films I think lol.

Anyway after I'd got up to Destiny's Way, I had a massive pile of books piled by my bed. I slowly got through them all, just in time for the next one to come out. After that I got them as and when they were released.

But anyway after reading the NJO, I realised that I enjoyed the Star Wars ones more than Star Trek - at that time, it was the level of continuity across the franchise that made that series stand out from the Star Trek books. That, and I found that many of the Trek books had inconsistancies in. I still read the odd Enterprise book and Voyager relaunch book (though I havn't read either of the Spirit Walk books yet).

And yes, I've heard that there is a Titan series coming out. Not sure if you've heard of it, but the website www.psiphi.org/ has loads of information on Star Trek books and includes excerpts and covers of upcoming books. There's a preview of the Titan books on there I think.

There's also details of a new post-Nemesis novel which, I believe, is due out soon. Apparently it sees the death of another TNG character. I haven't classed that as a spoiler because it is apparently on the blurb at the back of the book.

I thought the Mission Gamma books were pretty good. I didn't much care for the first one (was a little slow to get going I thought) but I really liked the last one - really set the scene for Unity. If you've not read that, I can heartily recommend it to a DS9 relaunch fan.

At the moment, I'm tempted to order the new Star Wars Episode 3 prequel book, "Labyrinth of Evil" but am unsure as to whether I should wait for the paperback released. Either way I know I'm definitely going to get the post-NJO novels when they're released later this year.

At the moment though, I'm reading Pratchett's "Feet of Clay". I've read it before but I love the Night Watch books - they're my faves and Nobby Nobbs is just ace lol.


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PostTue Jun 14, 2005 12:15 pm    

Ive finally started reading the time to novels....just finished a be born and Im currently read to die

Enjoying them muchly so far!



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PostTue Jun 14, 2005 1:19 pm    

A time to die... This book was interesting. It had a good plotline and the story was amazing!

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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 1:42 pm    

I thought the romance storyline was a bit far fetched...madly in love after meeting twice? And you know there's just some people you just don't want to picture getting all intimate like

Kathryn


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PostThu Aug 18, 2005 7:35 pm    

I liked the first 2 a lot, then 3 was pretty bad in my oppinion, 4 was ok, 5-6 were better, and 7 was awesome. I still haven't gotten the 8th yet. But I do like the series a lot.

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PostFri Aug 26, 2005 8:34 pm    

I have them all and i am on the A Time To Hate. I love them so far


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PostSat Jun 17, 2006 6:10 pm    

I started reading the first one, A time to be born a few months ago. I stopped about a quarter of the way in.

But i picked it up again and started from where i left off. Read the rest in a day.

Its slow in the middle but gets better. Its actually quite good, nothing compared to the DS9 relaunch though


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