I have been reading Trek fiction for about 30 years now -- started when I was 15 and now pushing 50. I've read probably about 90% of the Trek Books that have been published -- of course over a 30 year time period.
I was skimming through some of the old books and thought "this book was crap then, and still crap", others were "Gee, I loved this book when I was 17, but I doubt I could read this now, how did this book turn out to be so horrible?" and others were, "I barely remember anything about this one"
I wonder how people new to Trek would ever get caught up -- as there is a bunch of books to read, plus of course, I'm sure most people have a pile of Non-trek books to read too.
Since the current 2018 book line seems to be on hiatus -- or at a minimum severely curtailed -- it gives me a chance to catch up on books I haven't read plus a few re-reads. Wonder if anyone experienced the same?
I was skimming through some of the old books and thought "this book was crap then, and still crap", others were "Gee, I loved this book when I was 17, but I doubt I could read this now, how did this book turn out to be so horrible?" and others were, "I barely remember anything about this one"
I wonder how people new to Trek would ever get caught up -- as there is a bunch of books to read, plus of course, I'm sure most people have a pile of Non-trek books to read too.
Since the current 2018 book line seems to be on hiatus -- or at a minimum severely curtailed -- it gives me a chance to catch up on books I haven't read plus a few re-reads. Wonder if anyone experienced the same?