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wraithfodder ([personal profile] wraithfodder) wrote2009-03-03 09:07 pm

Stargate Atlantis: Novels and Audiobooks

First, got my copy of James Swallows' Stargate Atlantis novel, NIGHTFALL. I ordered direct from www.stargatenovels.com, and recommend it for orders. Sure, you pay postage, but they're ahead in shipping compared to Amazon, etc.

And, www.BigFinish.com ... more details on the new SGA audiobooks.

http://www.bigfinish.com/22-Stargate-Atlantis-Impressions

Starring Kavan Smith

(Duration: 60' approx)

CAST:  Major Evan Lorne (Kavan Smith), Dr David Glennie (Nicholas Briggs)

SYNOPSIS: "I've painted this city from every angle - inside, outside, day, night. I suppose you could say I'm trying to tell its story."

Plagued by blackouts, painting strange pictures in his sleep, Major Evan Lorne begins to fear that he's losing his mind. Has the stress of life in the Pegasus galaxy pushed him over the edge? Then, when Atlantis itself begins to behave strangely, the Major wonders if something else entirely is going on. But with his behaviour becoming increasingly erratic, who can he trust? And can the soldier convince his colleagues that the answer lies in his paintings?

Photo of cover at link above....

http://www.bigfinish.com/24-Stargate-Atlantis-Kindness-of-Strangers

Starring Paul McGillion
 

(Duration: 60' approx)

CAST: 
Paul McGillion (Dr Carson Beckett)

SYNOPSIS: TBC

http://www.bigfinish.com/26-Stargate-Atlantis-Meltdown

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Starring David Nykl
 

(Duration: 60' approx)

CAST:  David Nykl (Dr Radek Zelenka)

SYNOPSIS: TBC

Pictures of covers with both David and Paul at links above. They all look good and well. I wonder if there's anyway they could get David and Kate Hewlett to do one??

 

[identity profile] kriadydragon.livejournal.com 2009-03-04 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
Since I'm currently broke, I'm going to have to wait to get Nightfall anyway, but I want to see what others have to say about it. I don't realy trust TV show novelizations, even the SGA ones (which, thus far, have been pretty good but then I've only read three). Most of the novelizations (for other shows) I've read always end up being mind-numblingly boring, either too focused on politics, being confusing or whumping OCs no one cares about.

It's jaded me a little toward 'em:P

[identity profile] wraithfodder.livejournal.com 2009-03-04 12:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Nah, can't blame you. I stopped buying Trek novels eons ago because of that. SGA come out so infrequently I don't mind buying them sight unseen, but I don't buy the SG-1 ones.