I've noticed in the past couple of years that the section for Trek books in my local bookstores is getting smaller and smaller, and they didn't even order in copies of the latest Next Generation book, Takedown. I've checked numerous stores, and can't find it anywhere, except online...
I remember a time where there were whole shelves filled with Star Trek and Star Wars books. I was wondering why the volume has become so sparce. Is it because:
A) the books are still as popular, but are being sold mainly online now?
B) not enough novels set in the JJ Abrams reboot, beyond comic books? Does this reduced number of novels on shelves reflect less interest in stories set in the original continuity (TOS/TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT/ ST films 1-10)? (Much as I was wondering how the announcement recently by The Star Wars Force Awakens production teams that the Expanded Star Wars Universe of previous years (comics, novels, video games, etc) are now "legends of Star Wars", not part of the same continuity, has impacted book sales in that franchise. The book shelves at my bookstore are still filled with Star Wars books, but many are labelled with the designation, "Legends". Are they still selling as well since the announcement?
C) the publishing company reduced the number being published due to sales changes?
Anyone know why it seems so much harder to find new Trek novels in printed form?
I remember a time where there were whole shelves filled with Star Trek and Star Wars books. I was wondering why the volume has become so sparce. Is it because:
A) the books are still as popular, but are being sold mainly online now?
B) not enough novels set in the JJ Abrams reboot, beyond comic books? Does this reduced number of novels on shelves reflect less interest in stories set in the original continuity (TOS/TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT/ ST films 1-10)? (Much as I was wondering how the announcement recently by The Star Wars Force Awakens production teams that the Expanded Star Wars Universe of previous years (comics, novels, video games, etc) are now "legends of Star Wars", not part of the same continuity, has impacted book sales in that franchise. The book shelves at my bookstore are still filled with Star Wars books, but many are labelled with the designation, "Legends". Are they still selling as well since the announcement?
C) the publishing company reduced the number being published due to sales changes?
Anyone know why it seems so much harder to find new Trek novels in printed form?
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