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I think there's a website for tie-in fiction which is referred to in the endpapers of a lot of the paperbacks where titles are listed. You may find newer titles listed there.

Read a ton of them, but during the Voyager years I drifted away from the books. Got back into it with the New FRontier series and I pick up a book every now and then.
Like the new spin off series that have been coming out, Vanguard and Orion.



First half dozen are pretty decent reads, but there was a trilogy with the series where the author started doing a lot of 'Oh, aren't I clever!' bits and I started to lose interest.

Thanks, Travis. There's definitely a variation of quality in TV spin-off yarns; some are beauties...some are shockers.
Somewhere I found a book by Michael Okuda (I think)which gives a timeline of the whole Star trek universe but I can't remember the title. It would be a real help in sorting out the continuity of the various series. Does anyone know of it?

The best books I've read though have to be Greg Cox's Khan novels.


I think there's a website for tie-in fiction which is referred to in the endpapers of a lot of the paperbacks where titles are liste..."
This may be old news now....but Wikipedia has an excellent listing of all of the Trek tie-in novels. Including the Bantam books and well...every series that I have ever heard about.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_tre...


Actually I have read books from several different series and they all have their good points and bad points, but I've been reading TOS for over three decades, and it will always be my favorite.


Though, by the time Voyager had books coming out, I was starting to lose interest. Don't think I've read any 'Enterprise' books.
I got back into the habit with 'New Frontier' and 'Vanguard'.

I have mostly read the TOS series.


Right now I've been tracking down and reading the set of four 'Section 31' books they did. While it spotlights the secret orgainization that showed up in DS9, each book is set during one of the four TV shows.

I kind of prefer the TOS ones. I think largely because I remember as a kid, before VCRs, and before we had ST movies and other shows, books were a great way of keeping the show alive in you imagination (kind of like how Doctor Who fans did with the old Target novels).
The best TOS novels were the ones that felt to me could have been movies, "bigger" than the show, and filling in details. I've enjoyed subsequent series noveils, but they don't feel as "big" to me...
btw, best source, besides Memory Alpha or Memory Beta, is this great site: http://www.well.com/~sjroby/lcars/


Thanks!

Well, at the risk of sounding very "old school", I recommend the TOS novelizations by James Blish: Star Trek 1 through Star Trek 12 .
They were my first introduction to Star Trek books over thirty years ago, and they still have a place in my heart.

Love the Blish novelizations. Read those in the dark ages, before VHS.


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I've mostly read TOS, Vangard, and some of the Post-DS9 books (that goes across all the series, TNG, DS9, Voyager - basically picking up after the Dominion War and continuing forward.)
I did enjoy Articles of the Federation too.




Going to have to hit amazon this weekend.

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I now mainly buy stories that interest me, especially ones that have Bones McCoy in them as a feature storyline.
Most of my collection is given away 15-16 years ago now. I bought every novel to read for completeness.
Anyone know any recent novels in that 2 years, I should get?