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Science Fiction » alt.startrek » Trek Novels: Where to start
Trek Novels: Where to start [message #88330] So, 24 Juli 2005 02:22
Matty-o  
I was browsing at Borders the other day, and I was overwhelmed at the number
of Trek novels out there. I thought I might give one or two a try. Where
should I start? I'm partial to TNG and DS9. Any suggestions?

Thanks!
Re: Trek Novels: Where to start [message #88332 ] So, 24 Juli 2005 04:08
In Through The Out Do  
Well, you can "Start" just about anywhere, but to get a bit of a rehash of
Star Trek and TNG woven into an excellent read, try "Q-Squared" by Peter
David. This book is of the elite class in the Star Trek Universe, and by far
my favorite.

Another book to try after that one is "Vendetta". This continues the story
of "The Doomsday Machine" in the TNG time frame.

For the original series, pick up any James Blish book. Blish kept me going
until ST:TMP came out.

Happy Reading!

ITTOD

"ING" <nospam [at] nospam.com> wrote in message
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>I was browsing at Borders the other day, and I was overwhelmed at the
>number of Trek novels out there. I thought I might give one or two a try.
>Where should I start? I'm partial to TNG and DS9. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
Re: Trek Novels: Where to start [message #88336 ] So, 24 Juli 2005 05:00
nobody  
I liked the Eugenics Wars books about Khan's rise to power. There was
supposed to be three of them... The first two were about his days on
earth (with sprinkles of other characters and events throughout) and the
third was to be about his time on Ceti-Alpha-whicheveritwas.

Anyone know if the third book made it out? Sounds like it'd be boring.



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Re: Trek Novels: Where to start [message #88337 ] So, 24 Juli 2005 05:58
David B  
Nobody wrote:

> I liked the Eugenics Wars books about Khan's rise to power. There was
> supposed to be three of them... The first two were about his days on
> earth (with sprinkles of other characters and events throughout) and the
> third was to be about his time on Ceti-Alpha-whicheveritwas.
>
> Anyone know if the third book made it out? Sounds like it'd be boring.

It's out in hardcover. I haven't read it yet since I'm waiting for the
paperback.
Re: Trek Novels: Where to start [message #88338 ] So, 24 Juli 2005 05:59
David B  
ING wrote:

> I was browsing at Borders the other day, and I was overwhelmed at the number
> of Trek novels out there. I thought I might give one or two a try. Where
> should I start? I'm partial to TNG and DS9. Any suggestions?

There's a whole series of DS9 books that take place after the final episode that
are very good. The first book in the series is Avatar, Book 1.
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