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I've been a Trek fan all my life, and have enjoyed the novels for most of it, as well. My favorites, though, are the DS9 Relaunch series and the new post-Destiny stories, especially Typhon Pact. Those are just simply amazing.

It's been a long time since I've read a 'Star Trek' novel. The last one I read was 'Before Dishonor' and I was pretty disappointed with it. But I used to read them all the time growing up. I'm kinda looking to get back into them, but it seems pretty daunting with lots of crossovers and new series I'm not familiar with.
Hi Ben! A good place to jump back in is the Destiny series by David Mack, since it brings all of the series together in once place. It's my go-to for getting people hooked on Trek reads.

I also want to read the 'Department of Temporal Investigations' books. I love me some time travel.

I've been a life long Trekker. I enjoy the novels quite a bit but I go through phases of reading a lot of Trek and then reading lots of memoirs/urban fantasy/history books in between.
I've really enjoyed the new books that have come out lately. I got the new DTI book on the way and a new Typhon pact book (that was ordered accidentally through the evil of Amazon one-click).

Could be worse. I once accidentally ordered my own book. I don't even know how I did it.
Greetings!
Just reading the Star Trek Destiny books. On Book 3 and finding them to be great!
Just reading the Star Trek Destiny books. On Book 3 and finding them to be great!



Glad to hear you are going to be watching some DS9 and getting geared up for next year's Philly area con.
Just wanted to give everyone a few group updates. :-)
- We've had a few new members join us in the last little while - welcome! Feel free to jump in wherever you like.
- I just started the discussion for the June 2012 read, Forgotten History. Feel free to contribute whenever you feel.
- Our July 2012 read is Typhon Pact: Plagues of Night, and our book on deck for August 2012 is Typhon Pact: Raise the Dawn. Both by David R George III.
- We've had a few new members join us in the last little while - welcome! Feel free to jump in wherever you like.
- I just started the discussion for the June 2012 read, Forgotten History. Feel free to contribute whenever you feel.
- Our July 2012 read is Typhon Pact: Plagues of Night, and our book on deck for August 2012 is Typhon Pact: Raise the Dawn. Both by David R George III.

I see that most of you have been Star Trek fans all your lives. Well, I'm relatively new to the fandom. I only started watching the show (TNG) about 1 1/2 year ago. Now I'm on Voyager, but there's still lots more to cover.
As for ST novels, I'm even more of a beginner, with only a few TNG novels under my belt. However, it seems I've read enough to become addicted. It's slightly disquieting, because now I don't want to read anything else. :P


I have been reading Star Trek since 1990 but have gotten behind. I look
Forward to reading discussions and such and catching up.
Currently trying to read the Typhon Pact but not really getting into it..
Will browse around some for suggestions.
Welcome Scott and Becky!
Scott: the books are definitely a lot more meaty than they once were. There are still a few out there that are more on the fun side. If you like TNG maybe try Indistinguishable from Magic?
Becky: If you're looking for some suggestions, just let us know what you like. I'm sure someone can recommend something good.
Scott: the books are definitely a lot more meaty than they once were. There are still a few out there that are more on the fun side. If you like TNG maybe try Indistinguishable from Magic?
Becky: If you're looking for some suggestions, just let us know what you like. I'm sure someone can recommend something good.

I'm very new to Star Trek. And when I mean new, I mean I haven't really seen a lot of episodes (I think I can count the episodes I've seen on one hand).
Now before you all fall off your chair, I want to say that I really do want to get in the series! But I want to read the books first....
Now, I've been doing research for about 3 days now and I'm completely stumped on where to start. I really wanted to start with TNG, but the reviews are not very supportive with the first book in the series. I've been hearing the Destiny Trilogy is a good place to start, but some say it's confusing for first time readers. I've been skeptical reading TOS since a lot are written based on the episodes. Maybe Voyager? I just don't know.
So needless to say I'm stuck. I would love some suggestions because I want to be just as hooked as everyone else (including my sister, who started to get me interested).
Thanks,
Jackie


If you haven't seen much of the series then you have an advantage when it comes to the novels because you won't have any preconceived ideas about the characters. I find that reading earlier novels, that were written during the making of the series when the characters were still developing, are harder to read because they sometimes don't seem quite right when you know the characters better.
You also have to like the style of the author of course. I find Peter David very good, and I liked all the Voyager books, but then I read them as they came out.

If you haven't seen ..."
I was thinking about starting with Voyager. I hear it's a really good book series. I just started watching Star Trek TNG and am really liking it so far. Probably won't read their books, though. Voyager it is. :) Thank you!

Thanks!
The later books will spoil the tv shows too, whereas the earlier ones shouldn't. They also tend to be a bit more fun, and read more like the episodes, while the later ones are quite serious.

I was slowly working my way through the Starfleet Year One series - When Picard first becomes a captain. But, I got off course and read a few random works by Shatner (Shatner Rules: Your Guide to Understanding the Shatnerverse and the World at Large is pretty hilarious!)
Yay we're almost at 30 members! Welcome 'Bookworm' and everyone else who has joined us recently!

Looking forward to some great discussions with you fine people!

I tried starting a blog to track my journey through TNG. I 'inherited' the entire TNG series on VHS a couple of years ago and was attempting to write about each episode...however, our VCR broke, so I only managed to make it through twenty or so.



I never really watched Voyager or Enterprise, but I have a lot of good memories of TOS, TNG, and DS9. And of course I saw the reboot.
Welcome Eddie, Bella, and Eleanor! :-)
Glad to hear you're a TOS fan Eleanor! The next few months are almost solid TOS releases, so you'll have lots of goodies to read.
Glad to hear you're a TOS fan Eleanor! The next few months are almost solid TOS releases, so you'll have lots of goodies to read.

Welcome Matthew! :-)
Seems we have quite a few Trek-lit bloggers around. I'll be giving your podcast a listen!
Seems we have quite a few Trek-lit bloggers around. I'll be giving your podcast a listen!

Seems we have quite a few Trek-lit bloggers around. I'll be giving your podcast a listen!"
Thank you! I hope you like it!

Who is your favourite Captain to read?
I only ask because I like reading about Kirk more than say Picard, yet, when I watch Star Trek I like Picard more than Kirk.
If asked in general who my fav captain was, I'd say Jean Luc!, then Janeway, then...maybe Kirk?
I'm not 100% sure why this is, maybe because all of the books I've read with Kirk have lots of action; shooting phasers and vulcan chopping people in the neck, that kinda thing. It's funny, I like reading books full of action but don't really enjoy similar movies or TV. I've been reading a lot of Westerns lately, which are sometimes just a bloodbath full of violence and death. But, I avoid watching things full of violence. Guess, seeing is different than imagining?
It's also strange that I would consider myself more like Picard, I love tea (not earl grey, yuck)...yet, feel very little connection to him when reading?
Anybody else find a similar disconnect?

Probably just some intergalactic magnetic force interference or something :)
Bookworm wrote: "No responses....I feel like my communicator badge is not working. I tapped it. I really did.
Probably just some intergalactic magnetic force interference or something :)"
I'm going to move your question up a level so it's more visible :-)
Probably just some intergalactic magnetic force interference or something :)"
I'm going to move your question up a level so it's more visible :-)

Now in the traditional vein of captains (and if you don't want to count the latest timeline with Destiny), I would say Picard is my favorite. I've enjoyed his character development and solid leadership.

I've been a fan of ST since the OS first came out on TV here in the UK. I only started reading ST books a few years ago when I became a member of BookMooch & found I could get books from all over the world that are not usually available in the shops here. Since then I must have read 100s of ST books from all the series.
Just lately I've been able to get some books from our local library that I'd not read before & didn't even know existed! Books like the Myriad Universes collection & ST Corps of Engineering! Just a few days ago I finished the first of these, (Echoes & Refractions), that I came across in the library. I found the Alternate Timelines rather disconcerting! I'd never read a book on alternate timelines before though I'd seen a few episodes in DS9.
I've just begun my 2nd book in the Myriad Universes collection "Infinity's Prism". I've already finished the 1st of the 3 books it contains!
Welcome David!
Glad to hear the Myriad Universes books are interesting. Though I haven't read any books from that series, I have read the first Mirror Universes book and enjoyed it.
I love the fact that libraries and used bookstores exist so that we can get those hard to find and out of print books. :-)
Glad to hear the Myriad Universes books are interesting. Though I haven't read any books from that series, I have read the first Mirror Universes book and enjoyed it.
I love the fact that libraries and used bookstores exist so that we can get those hard to find and out of print books. :-)

I've registered all my books on here so you will be able to see all the ST books I've read as well as other SciFi books.

I've been a Trek fan since TOS and have enjoyed all the series since then. I used to read the books all the time, but for some reason I stopped reading them a few years ago. I am now getting back into them and trying to catch up on all the books that I bought years ago but never read. I just finished reading the Voyager ebook Full Circle and I have started on it's sequel Unworthy.
Welcome Carlissa!
I have been really enjoying the Voyager reboot by Beyer. Full Circle was awesome and read like two books in one.
I have been really enjoying the Voyager reboot by Beyer. Full Circle was awesome and read like two books in one.
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I'm a huge Star Trek novels fan. Though I've read a few over the last decade, it wasn't until a couple of years ago that I really go into them. Now I'm addicted!
I think my favourites so far are the Destiny series, the Voyager relaunch by Beyer, and DS9: Never-Ending Sacrifice.