Finding myself hungry for new Star Trek content, I decided it was time I revisit the novels, which I hadn't really paid any attention too since the late '90s. So I read Death in Winter, which was atrocious, and then went on to Resistance, which was every so slightly less atrocious, but still pretty bad.
Feeling a bit disheartened at this point, I decided to give Titan a try, and found the first two books to actually be pretty decent space opera, confirming that there are still good authors writing Star Trek these days.
But I wanted to go on more adventures with the Big E, so I figured I'd give the TNG books another try. Q & A actually had potential, but it was just way to short to live up to insanely ambitious goal it had set for itself, and now I'm a ways into Before Dishonor, and already I suspect this is going to be the worst science fiction novel I've picked up in the past decade or so.
So do they get better at some point, or should I just stick with Titan? And how much will my enjoyment of the more crossover-y books be affected if I don't have the full background on what Picard and the gang of been up to?
Feeling a bit disheartened at this point, I decided to give Titan a try, and found the first two books to actually be pretty decent space opera, confirming that there are still good authors writing Star Trek these days.
But I wanted to go on more adventures with the Big E, so I figured I'd give the TNG books another try. Q & A actually had potential, but it was just way to short to live up to insanely ambitious goal it had set for itself, and now I'm a ways into Before Dishonor, and already I suspect this is going to be the worst science fiction novel I've picked up in the past decade or so.
So do they get better at some point, or should I just stick with Titan? And how much will my enjoyment of the more crossover-y books be affected if I don't have the full background on what Picard and the gang of been up to?
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