Star Trek: A Time to Kill and A Time to Heal
Last year, I decided to finally go back and read the nine-book “A Time To…” series, originally published in 2004. This series came out after the final TNG movie, Nemesis, and was designed to help explain many of that film’s choices regarding the status of th
Star Trek: A Time to Love and A Time to Hate
I’ve gone back to read, for the first time, the nine-book “A Time To…” saga of Star Trek novels published in 2004, designed to bridge the gap between Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis, the last of the TNG movies. (Click here for my review of books 1 and 2: A
Star Trek: A Time to Sow and A Time to Harvest
I’ve gone back to read, for the first time, the nine-book “A Time To…” saga of Star Trek novels published in 2004, designed to bridge the gap between Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis, the last of the TNG movies. (Click here for my review of boo
Josh’s Guide to Great Geeky Gifts — Part Two!
October 13-14 is Amazon’s Prime Day, in which they trumpet all sorts of great discounted deals across their site. Personally, I enjoy hunting through their deals and I almost always make some great purchases each year when this comes around. So I thought this might be a fun
Star Trek: A Time to be Born and A Time to Die
Back in 2004, Pocket Book published a connected series of nine Star Trek: The Next Generation novels, designed to bridge the gap between Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis, the last of the TNG movies. Nemesis introduced several changes to the status quo of the TNG crew
Star Trek: The Latter Fire
As James Swallow’s Original Series Star Trek novel opens, Captain Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise are en route to the planet Syhaar Prime to begin the process of welcoming them into membership of the United Federation of Planets. A year previously, the Enterprise crew had
Star Trek: Crisis of Consciousness
I’m a big fan of author Dave Galanter, and I can’t believe it’s taken me so long to catch up to his most recent Star Trek novel, Crisis of Consciousness, which was published in 2015. Mr. Galanter has written a number of great Trek books, including Troublesome Minds, which is o
Josh Reviews John Lewis’ Graphic Novel March
March is a three-book graphic novel series, telling the inspiring true story of Congressman John Lewis’ years spent as a leading figure in the Civil Rights Movement. This graphic novel memoir is an extraordinary powerful, deeply moving history of the Civil Rights Movement and
Star Trek: The Shocks of Adversity
A while back there was a lengthy interruption in the publication of new Star Trek novels from Pocket Books, a situation only recently resolved. During the break, I went back to catch up on a stack of Trek books that’d been published over the past five or so years that I’d never
Josh Reviews George Takei’s They Called Us Enemy
They Called Us Enemy tells the riveting story of George Takei’s youth growing up in an American concentration camp, after he and his family, along with 120,000 other Japanese Americans, were imprisoned by the U.S. government following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Mr. T