I love your content I hope you keep making Star Trek videos. I'm almost at 600 Star Trek books in my collection of course I haven't read all of them yet. But I'm very grateful to find a TH-camr who is going through an extensive amount of Star Trek books in a fair and objective way. I really like your content and I would love to talk to you sometime about Star Trek
I just ordered "Harm's Way" from Barnes & Noble. I've only heard good things about this book so far. I'm looking forward to reading it. I have all the Vanguard books and have read 3 or 4 of them. It's been a while. I should probably do a re-read on those soon -- then I'll feel more comfortable going through the rest of the series. Right now I'm doing a re-read of "Before Dishonor."
It is not a series that i enjoyed. I found it depressing and frustrating throughout. But there are other reviewers who liked it, so I would recommend them if you want more positive information on the trilogy.
@@sane8176 I would say, read the first book and determine if you like the style or not. I think the first book is the best of the trilogy, but I didn't love it still.
That's crazy that it is that expensive! Even 20 is expensive for a trade paperback of this design. Regarding not being available in hardcover, very few Trek books actually are. Up until 2018, almost all of the Star Trek novels were Mass market and the rest were a small smattering of hardcovers and trade paperbacks. Now all new novels are trade paperbacks and hardcovers, with probably a 65/35 split.
I love your content I hope you keep making Star Trek videos. I'm almost at 600 Star Trek books in my collection of course I haven't read all of them yet. But I'm very grateful to find a TH-camr who is going through an extensive amount of Star Trek books in a fair and objective way. I really like your content and I would love to talk to you sometime about Star Trek
I just ordered "Harm's Way" from Barnes & Noble. I've only heard good things about this book so far. I'm looking forward to reading it. I have all the Vanguard books and have read 3 or 4 of them. It's been a while. I should probably do a re-read on those soon -- then I'll feel more comfortable going through the rest of the series. Right now I'm doing a re-read of "Before Dishonor."
I hope you enjoy it. I certainly had a good experience. And before dishonor it’s also fantastic book!
I actually LOVED Vanguard, so I'm really looking forward to reading this book, haha.
It’s well worth it! I hope you enjoy it!
Hope you had a Merry Christmas mate 😁
Would you recommend "Alphabet Squadron" by Alexander Freed? I haven't heard much about it and I want to know if it's worth the money?
It is not a series that i enjoyed. I found it depressing and frustrating throughout. But there are other reviewers who liked it, so I would recommend them if you want more positive information on the trilogy.
@@jonathankoan But would you recommend reading atleast the first book of the trilogy?
@@sane8176 I would say, read the first book and determine if you like the style or not. I think the first book is the best of the trilogy, but I didn't love it still.
Shame it is not available in hardback. That's a deal breaker for me. Plus, it is $35+ here in Stralia... which is utterly ridiculous for a paperback!
That's crazy that it is that expensive! Even 20 is expensive for a trade paperback of this design.
Regarding not being available in hardcover, very few Trek books actually are. Up until 2018, almost all of the Star Trek novels were Mass market and the rest were a small smattering of hardcovers and trade paperbacks. Now all new novels are trade paperbacks and hardcovers, with probably a 65/35 split.