I’m back and finally making a start on the expansive collection of Fandemonium-published Stargate novels! For the purposes of this project, I’ve chosen to read the novels in the order they were published, rather than where they would sit chronologically within the franchise. So, without further ado... Blurb Tyros – an ancient society teetering on the …
Books Of The Month: March
Well, it looks like this latest round-up is going to be short and sweet because the number of books I managed to read throughout March was a big, fat zero. Okay, so that’s unfair. I did start reading a few books – I just haven’t finished any of them yet (the reasons for this are probably pretty …
Book Review: The Morpheus Factor
This time we’re looking at The Morpheus Factor – the final tie-in novel from Ashley McConnell. It was first published in February 2001 and is set during season 3. Blurb On the world classified by the Stargate Project as P4V-837, the SG-1 team encounter an environment hospitable to humans, and the Kayeechi, a race of seemingly …
Book Review: The First Amendment
We’re back with another Stargate novel review and taking centre stage on this occasion is the third book by Ashley McConnell, The First Amendment. Blurb From the very beginning, the success of the Stargate project hinged on one vital factor – absolute secrecy. The world remains ignorant of the Goa’uld and the war being waged in …
Book Review: The Price You Pay
The Price You Pay is the second companion book to the Stargate SG-1 series by Ashley McConnell. It was first published in July 1999 and the timeline for the story is approximately midway through season 1. Blurb “On this world, you pay for survival – with your life.” Eons ago, the evil forces of Apophis and his …
Book Review: Stargate SG-1
In addition to the Goodreads challenge I’ve set myself this year (you can read more about it here and a progress report will be coming next week), I’ve also decided some of these books are going to include my vast Stargate novel collection. There are six tie-in novels for the movie, but I’m ignoring those for …