I'm getting into Star Trek fiction for the first time in about a decade and I am enjoying it so far. One thing that's frustrating though is that there seems to be a lot of not so good books mixed in with awesome stuff. I have found a couple review sites, and there's always Amazon user ratings, so that's been helpful. But I was wondering if you guys could help me out too. As we all know, for the TV shows there is a general consensus that certain episodes are more or less the "best" (e.g. CotEoF, BoBW, Yesterday's Enterprise, the Visitor, etc.). Are there some books that have a similar reputation of being considered "the best"? I'm interested mostly in TOS, but am very willing to read other series if the book is awesome. Thanks!
I'm not sure how universal my views are, but I think each of my suggestions would be seconded by many:
Great Star Trek literature includes:
Vanguard: You said TOS is your thing, so this must top the list. The ongoing story of a Starbase in a politically volatile area of space engaged in a top-secret scientific/military research project. It is set during the Original Series and Kirk and company show up or are mentioned on occassion, as are events from many TOS epoisodes.
The Lost Era: 10 books to date, set (mostly) between Kirk's "death" in
Generations and TNG. Self-contained novels, but they all link up to provide a somewhat epic overview of what happens between these two gateposts. Many feature older versions of TOS characters interacting with younger versions of TNG-DS9-VOY characters.
Deep Space Nine Post-finale: Continuing the story of DS9 where it left off. Not TOS, of course, but possibly the best Trek lit series around. Complex stories, many intertwining ongoing character arcs, politics, exploration; loads to enjoy.
Destiny trilogy: No TOS, but a must read. The final Borg story, and an epic crossover tying all the other series- and most of the Trek lit universe- together. There are also many books either already out or planned, across several series, dealing with the aftermath.
Titan series: Great character-driven exploration/diplomacy tales.