• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Voyager Novels

Sophie74656

Commodore
Commodore
Novels have come up in another thread and it seems like an interesting topic, so I thought it would be fun to have a thread about the novels....instead of derailing the other thread.

So what are some of your favorite Voyager novels?

I enjoy a lot of them, The Nanotech War is probably my favorite. I'm really also enjoying the post series relaunch novels.

The Dark Matter and String Theory series were also very good.
 
I really enjoyed Echoes and Battle Lines. From the relaunch, The Eternal Tide blew me away, but you really need the context of the previous 3 novels (starting with Full Circle) to appreciate it.
 
I really enjoyed Echoes and Battle Lines. From the relaunch, The Eternal Tide blew me away, but you really need the context of the previous 3 novels (starting with Full Circle) to appreciate it.
Echoes is also high on my list.

With the relaunch books you really have to read all of them, they build on each other.
 
I liked Marooned, Echos, Pathways, Mosaic, The Nanotech Wars, The Murdered Sun.

For the Relaunch books, I like the first 2 or 3.
 
My top 10 favorite Voyager books:

1. The Black Shore by Greg Cox

2. Marooned by Christie Golden

3. Caretaker by L.A. Graf

4. Her Klingon Soul by Michael Jan Friedman

5. Mosaic by Jeri Taylor

6. The Garden by Melissa Scott

7. The Murdered Sun by Christie Golden

8. Violations by Susan Wright

9. Ghost Of A Chance by Mark A. Garland & Charles G.McGraw

10. Bless The Beasts by Karen Haber
 
I liked Mosaic. The flashbacks into Janeway's past were very interesting.

You know, it is often common to say "visit the past to understand the present and look to the future". I guess It is the same with a book.
Anyway, Mosaic allowed me to better know, understand (especially why she acted like this or that) and love the character of Kathryn Janeway.
-> Jeri Taylor created the basis of the characters of Janeway & Chakotay, Mulgrew and Beltran gave them life.
 
One thing I was disappointed with Destiny is that Voyager didn't show up as much as I thought they should.

Yeah, when I got to Destiny, I was really hoping that it would be a major crossover where ALL of the 24th century cast would have a chance to shine, rather than just their cameo. And the gaps that were filled in with Full Circle were nice, but so much after the fact. However, I do love Full Circle.

And I can also agree wtih above that Mosaic is a great read. I haven't read any other books that took place during the series except for String Theory, which I also enjoyed quite a bit.
 
I don't really like the early novels as much but high up on my list surprisinglyis #2...or the first real Voyager novel which is The Escape. It was written before the show so the characters are kind of different in personality but the plot is really interesting to me.
 
Are there any that include the Malon? I'm writing a one-shot fan-fiction story that includes them and anything I could read about them would be helpful.
 
Are there any that include the Malon? I'm writing a one-shot fan-fiction story that includes them and anything I could read about them would be helpful.
No, they haven't made any appearances in the novels. I'm sure Memory Alpha will have a lot of information
 
Malon appear in the DS9 novel Demons of Air and Darkness.
That's interesting...what was their involvement? I kind of liked them. I always wondered about them. Voyager had presented methods to reduce their waste to the one guy who didn't want to hear it but I've always wondered if there weren't others who would be willing to learn. I think the guy from Juggernaut would have liked to hear that information.
 
That's interesting...what was their involvement? I kind of liked them. I always wondered about them. Voyager had presented methods to reduce their waste to the one guy who didn't want to hear it but I've always wondered if there weren't others who would be willing to learn. I think the guy from Juggernaut would have liked to hear that information.

From what I vaguely remember, they arrive in the alpha quadrant through a gateway and accidentally(?) pollute the hell out of planet and Kira has to save the day. It was a good Kira story...I really wish we had more Captain Kira before everything got wonky.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top