The only TREK books that should be coming out are those that are based on the new timeline created by this movie. If they were to come out and make the clear, I would buy TREK books again and I think many others would too. You could put out a book a month, and I would buy them IF I thought they mattered.
"IF I thought they mattered." That's the key point. This is just another "who cares about the books if they aren't canon?" thread with a different style of provocation. Remember that statement from one of Abrams's Supreme Court guys?
Robert Orci in a TrekMovie.com interview said:As you know I considered some of the books, in my mind, to be of character canon. And some of them in between the movies to possibly be even possible candidates for canon, until some other movie comes along and makes those impossible.
Let's unpack that. Some books could be canon until other movies overwrite them and decanonize them. In other words, they wouldn't actually be canon, because if they were, other movies couldn't make them impossible, to use Orci's terms.
We have the Star Trek: Countdown comic as a test case, and Orci says "I am not going to declare whether comics are canon." That's something specifically created as a lead-in to the movie plotted by the movie's writers, and even its canon status is unclear at best. The idea that Pocket could do a series of monthly novels to be treated as canon is absurd.
It's not impossible that Pocket could start a line of movie continuity novels, find that they dramatically outsell the other books, and make a financial decision to use their resources on the books that sell best, dropping the other series. The end of the Doctor Who Eighth Doctor Adventures and Past Doctor Adventures is an obvious precedent. But they almost certainly would not be canon, so for the likes of RobertScorpio, they probably wouldn't "matter."