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Trek Lit on Hoopla Library App

JD

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Over the last few months Hoopla, the free library e-book borrowing app has been adding a whole bunch of Star Trek Books
List:
TOS:
Mere Anarchy, individual novellas and omnibus
Demons
The Motion Picture Novelization
Ghost Walker
The Fearful Summons
Rules of Engagement
The Cry of the Onlies
The Patrian Transgression
From the Depths
Mind Meld
Vulcan's Glory
Vulcan's Heart
Memory Prime
My Enemy, My Ally
Vulcan's Soul #1: Exodus
Vulcan's Forge
Uhura's Song
Battlestations!
Black Fire
Deep Domain
Foul Deeds Will Rise
Gateways #1: One Small Step
The Covenant of the Crown
Shell Game
Sarek
Sanctuary
Prime Directive
The Janus Gate: Present Tense
Pawns and Symbols
Mindshadow
Memory Prime
The Prometheus Design
The Tears of the Singers
The Three-Minute Universe
Windows on a Lost World

TNG:
A Time to Sow
A Time To Kill
A Time For Wars, A Time For Peace
All of Slings & Arrows
Tooth & Claw
A Call to Darkness
Exiles
Sins of Commission
Spartacus
Eyes of the Beholders
A Rock & A Hard Place
Debtor's Planet
Diplomatic Implausibility
Imzadi Forever
A Fury Scorned
Double Helix: Vectors
Nemesis novelization

TNG: Relaunch
Losing the Peace


DS9 Relaunch:
Warpath
Worlds of DS9: Trill and Bajor
Rising Son
Mission Gamma: Twilight

DS9:
The Laertian Gamble
The Long Night
Millenium: War of the Prophets
Valhalla
Rebels: The Courageous
Objective: Bajor
Trials and Tribbleations novelization
Day of Honor Book Two: Armegeddon Sky
Betrayal
Far Beyond the Stars novelization

VOY:
Gateways: No Man's Land
String Theory Book 2: Fusion
Mosaic
Seven of Nine
Captain Proton: Defender of Earth
Death of Neutron Star


VOY Relaunch:
Homecoming

ENT:
Last Full Measure

ENT: Relaunch
The Good That Men Do

New Frontier:
Missing in Action
Martyr
Fire on High

SCE/CoE:
The Demon Book 1
Troubleshooting
Turn the Page
Interphase Part One of Two
Interphase Part Two of Two
Invincible Book One
Paradise Interrupted
Some Assembly Required
Aftermath
The Art of the Deal
The Cleanup
Honor
Failsafe
Foundations Book One of Three
Foundations Book Two of Three
Cold Fusion
Blackout
Hardcrash

The Lost Era:
Catalyst of Sorrows
Serpents Among the Ruins

Crossover/Other Series
Seven Deadly Sins
Klingon Empire: A Burning House
Shatnerverse: Captain's Blood
Mirror Universe: Obsidian Alliances
Dark Passions Book Two
The Case of the Colonist's Corpse
Tales From the Captain's Table
Strange New Worlds IX
Starfleet Year One
Destiny omnibus
Stargazer: Three

Non-Fiction/Behind the Scenes
Star Trek 101
Star Trek Craft Book
TNG Companion updated version
The Magic of Tribbles: The Making of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Trials and Tribbleations

And some audiobooks:
TOS:
The Lost Years
The Entropy Effect
Yesterday's Son
Envoy
Final Frontier novelization
Undiscovered Country novelization

TNG:
Dark Mirror
Q-In-Law
Gulliver's Fugitives
Contamination
Reunion

Other:
Borg
The Klingon Way
The Science of Star Trek

Voy:
Caretaker novelization

German language:
Picard:
Der dunkle Schleier
Die letzte und einzige Hoffnung

It also has almost all of the comics published by IDW
 
Hoopla's been an amazing discovery. If your local library system doesn't have it, it's worth investigating if one in a neighboring county does. Depending on your state, you may be able to sign up for a library card with them as well. For example, in California any state resident can get a card with LA City Library, LA County Library, and SF Public Library.
 
Yeah, I've got a physical card for one library and a digital card for another, because one library only does another library app, Libby, and the other does Hoopla. I don't know how it is in other states or counties, but where I am, you can get a card for any library in your county.
 
I have a King County Library Card, a Snohomish County Library Card and a Seattle Public Library Card.
Snohomish uses Libby.
King and Seattle have inter library loan and use Hoopla, so I can order items from the Seattle libraries, have them shipped to my local King County Library and return them without having to drive to Seattle.
 
We have both Hoopla and Libby here in northern Ohio. I've made use of Hoopla and like it a lot.
 
Yeah, I've been most of my comics off of Hoopla for the last few months now and I like it a lot.
 
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Ditto that. I'm currently reading the 1984 version of Secret Wars on my laptop in the evenings, and it's the clam's garters. I love how you can magnify the page without loss of quality or definition.

:techman:
 
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