Tie-ins!

Feb. 20th, 2009 07:37 pm
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Yay, if everything goes according to the plan, there will be four SGA books published this year! I mean, if they actually stop pushing the publishing dates back every month! I even wrote an email to Fandemonium and asked about that so we will see what they will answer.

But the books look so good!
James Swallow's "Nightfall": Deception and lies abound on the planet of Heruun, protected from the Wraith for generations by the mysterious 'Aegis'. But the 'Aegis' is something no one can imagine and with a Hive ship poised to attack, there is much more at stake than the fate of one planet. For the 'Ageis' conceals a threat so dangerous that Colonel Sheppard and his team must risk everything to eliminate it from the Pegasus galaxy...

Peter Evans' "Angelus": When Colonel Ellis encounters an Ancient on the borders of Asuran space, the Atlantis team think their luck has changed. Charming and likable, Angelus connects with each team member in a unique way - more than that, he offers them a weapon that could put an end to their war with both the Wraith and the Asurans. But all is not what it seems, and even Angelus does not know the truth about his identity...

David Niall Wilson and Patricia Lee Macomber's "Brimstone": The Stargate Atlantis team discover a city on a moon that's about to plunge into its own sun. But the city which looked as if it had been abandoned turns out to be inhabited by descendants of the Ancients who have fallen into decadence and debauchery. Faced with a dissolute society disinterested in their own fate and unable to escape, the team must fight their way free before being plunged into a fiery death.

Kevin Hosey's "The Internal Darkness": no synopsis yet

I'm so happy that they will keep publishing these books! I mean, I know that it's not a TV show, no moving pictures and gorgeous actors, but the team adventures are just as real! Awesome, awesome, awesome!

I'm also looking forward to the SG-1 tie-ins and Psych novels! I just ordered Psych's "A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Read" by William Rabkin and I'm curious, really curious about this novel :)

It's just too bad that there aren't more Supernatural novels - and that the novels aren't written first and foremost by fans, the way SG-1 and SGA's are. I quite dislike it when an author is hired to write a tie-in novel for a show/movie that they haven't even seen yet, the way they did it with Decandido (who then boasted about how he understood the characters perfectly etc. *rolls eyes*). It's just too bad that there isn't a publishing house like Fandemonium that would pick up Supernatural. It will be a sad thing if the Winchesters go under with the show... :(
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