Hi all. I'm just curious, what was the first Trek novel you read? The first one I remember reading was Masks by John Vornholt which was the 7th TNG book released in 1991. I was a HUGE TNG fan from Farpoint, but it was a year or two before I realized they were releasing novels from the show. Plus I was only like 12 or 13 so I didn't have a good way to go buy the books.
I'm not sure why Masks sticks out as my first book, but eventually I was buying the novels from our local Walden Books as soon as they came out, I knew the manager and he'd hold them for me. After I got into high school then college I kind of slacked off with reading the novels, then when the other many series came out I fell WAY behind. I still have boxes of Trek novels in my office, most of which I've not read or not finished, so some day.
Masks wasn't my favorite novel though, The Ann Crispin book The Eyes of the Beholders turned me on to her writings, and I've since read all of her Trek books, which I highly suggest her 'Yesterday' series based in TOS.
I'm not sure why Masks sticks out as my first book, but eventually I was buying the novels from our local Walden Books as soon as they came out, I knew the manager and he'd hold them for me. After I got into high school then college I kind of slacked off with reading the novels, then when the other many series came out I fell WAY behind. I still have boxes of Trek novels in my office, most of which I've not read or not finished, so some day.
Masks wasn't my favorite novel though, The Ann Crispin book The Eyes of the Beholders turned me on to her writings, and I've since read all of her Trek books, which I highly suggest her 'Yesterday' series based in TOS.