It's been years and years since I've read any Trek novels (having last dabbled with the first few New Frontier books and the first few DS9 relaunch books a few years ago). I'm currently getting excited about the new movie, and want to revisit some of the TOS-era books... some of the ones I loved back in the day were:
- My Enemy, My Ally (though I never read past that in the Rihannsu series)
- The Final Problem (okay, not really TOS era, I suppose)
- Federation (again, not solely TOS era)
- Most of Vonda McIntyre's books (the ST:TWOK/ST:TSFS novelizations were great, as was Entropy Effect; Enterprise wasn't too bad, I guess)
- Kobayashi Maru (probably the last TOS book I read)
I'm considering Vulcan's Glory (Fontana), The Rift (David), Prime Directive (them Reeves-Stevenses), and Assignment: Eternity (Cox). I have no idea of any of these are actually any good, just that they seemed vaguely interesting.
Any suggestions? I'm a bit embarassed -- I haven't read a TOS novel for a good 15 years at least, and don't really know what's been published in the past decade or so (other than the relaunch titles, etc.). I'm sick of the 24th century, and would love to dip back into 23rd c. books.
- My Enemy, My Ally (though I never read past that in the Rihannsu series)
- The Final Problem (okay, not really TOS era, I suppose)
- Federation (again, not solely TOS era)
- Most of Vonda McIntyre's books (the ST:TWOK/ST:TSFS novelizations were great, as was Entropy Effect; Enterprise wasn't too bad, I guess)
- Kobayashi Maru (probably the last TOS book I read)
I'm considering Vulcan's Glory (Fontana), The Rift (David), Prime Directive (them Reeves-Stevenses), and Assignment: Eternity (Cox). I have no idea of any of these are actually any good, just that they seemed vaguely interesting.
Any suggestions? I'm a bit embarassed -- I haven't read a TOS novel for a good 15 years at least, and don't really know what's been published in the past decade or so (other than the relaunch titles, etc.). I'm sick of the 24th century, and would love to dip back into 23rd c. books.