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I like how he uses Trek history.
Last thing I read was his Q trilogy.

I like how he uses Trek history.
Last thing I read was his Q trilogy."
I read his "No Time Like the Past," that was very good. I want to read his "Weight of the Worlds" next.

Really? May I ask why?
I haven't read either of those, but I do generally like Greg Cox. The last one of this I read was the first of the Legacies trilogy (the 50th anniversary TOS series that came out last year). It was pretty good, not his best and not quite as good as book two.

I've read Greg's books. I like "Child of Two Worlds" alot and "No Time Like the Past." I am enjoying the "Rings of Time."

I'm still here, even if I don't say much these days.

ME TOO. My local library has a sale every 6 months. I picked up some ST books a few months ago. I have tons to read or re read.
I left my public library job so no more picking up holds every day for me anymore! I have an hour train commute which is shaping up to be language learning time in the morning and reading time in the evening. Somebody showed me this massive chart of all the Trek spinoff books (http://www.thetrekcollective.com/p/tr...), so maybe now I can go back and fill in the gaps in my reading history.
My local library has nice book sales too--I didn't find any Trek books I wanted when I went a couple months ago, but I did scoop up a stack of Babylon 5 paperbacks!
My local library has nice book sales too--I didn't find any Trek books I wanted when I went a couple months ago, but I did scoop up a stack of Babylon 5 paperbacks!

I've had times when I drifted away too, but Trek was always there, just in the background. I came back again After Leonard Nimoy passed away. one of the sadist days for me. :'(