I don't know, I think it comes up fairly regulary in best novel threads, and rightly so.
It does now. As I said, "When I first visited this board..."
By the way, regarding Dillard's early TOS books. In the UK, Titan was reprinting some early Pocket stuff in more random order, interspersed with the new regular US novels in publication order, but
renumbering everything, and they managed to release "Mindshadow", "Demons" and "Bloodthirst" out of order. Thus, one of Dillard's original continuing characters dies in the UK before being introduced!
Jean Lorrah's "TNG: Survivors" (which features a partial retelling of bits of "Skin of Evil", IIRC) doesn't seem to get mentioned all that often. Guest characters even carry over into the giant novel, "Metamorphosis"; they were lucky to survive as Richard Arnold was discouraging the practice at the time. (I think this one kept him too busy eradicating the Andorian, and trying to determine if it was too early for Data to experience being human!)
Also "The Covenant of the Crown" is a great early Pocket McCoy novel, often overlooked in BBS discussions.
"Web of the Romulans" is rarely mentioned, and I recall that this was the first novel to give almost equal time to the enemy race as to the Enterprise crew.