Saw some posts and comments from a while back about the Trek books and decided to give them a try. Starting out with “Q-Squared” because it was on sale for $1.99 and I figured a Q-centric story would be a fun entry point. I am now kind of regretting that frugal decision.

It follows multiple parallel realities (called “tracks” in the book) with Q and Trelane central to the plots, so my usual casual reading style of a chapter each evening is not working out well because I just cannot keep up.

The only saving grace is that I’ve at least read “A Stitch in Time” so I know not all Trek books are this confusing. Probably going to have to just power through this one and not let it ruin the medium. It’s not that it’s a bad story, just hard to follow.

  • data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.website
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    2 days ago

    I’m usually not big on ebooks, as I tend to read in the evening and haven’t had a good e-reader for a long time, and I just don’t enjoy blue light at night.

    However, I got a bunch of Star Trek comic eBooks in a Humble Bundle recently, and I need a good way to read those; I’m thinking I’ll pick up one of the Kobo Colors. I’ve seen their limitations, and while it’s enough to annoy a lot of comic readers, I’m personally fine so long as I can distinguish the division colors and think it would still be a good purchase for my use case. It might also be nice for my many Star Trek Adventures RPG PDFs; it’d be one less window on my laptop when I (occasionally) GM.

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      I also like to read in the evening, usually right before bed. My Kobo has adjustable color temp but I usually leave the backlight off and just use my lamp like with a normal book. Looks better and easier on the eyes IMO and also makes the epaper seem more magical. I dunno why, but the backlight on them ruins the effect for me.

      Haven’t tried a color one. TBH, the Kobo I have is the very entry-level one since I wasn’t sure if I’d use it often or not. Turns out I love it so may upgrade at some point.