Uh, yeah, I forgot that I was the only person in existance who uses that abbreviation. It stands for Voyager. Beyers Voyager novels are generally praised for making characters like Chakotay and Harry Kim interesting [
link to a recent post in the review thred] and being really good in general, so I wondered if you had included them in your assesment about the novel's writing.
That was Diane Duane.
I am not entirely sure wether or not you read many non-TOS books or none at all, but under the presumption that you don't I think that we haven't read the same novels. Literally. The only TOS novels I read that I can think of from the top of my head are
From History's Shadow,
Elusive Salvation, the Eugenic Wars duology, the first two My Brother's Keeper novels,
Mudd In Your Eye and
Twilight's End. Most of these deal with the past (either 20th century past or character background past) and IMO definitely not formulaic. Most of what I have read are the relaunch novels which I wouldn't exactly call formulaic. As I said I haven't read many novels set during the series, so maybe there is more formulaic writing in those, but judging from the books I read I disagree with you.