The event was poorly executed, but the follow-through has been amazing. If you don't read that part, though, it's a pretty weak arguing position to tell people that the whole storyline sucks...
Well, sure, if someone argues that the whole storyline sucks without reading Beyer's novels, then I would agree that they aren't in a position to make that case. However, at least two of the BBJ posters commenting in this thread, and possibly others that I don't recall, have specifically stated that they have read Beyer's work and have even extolled those novels in certain respects. So they are not arguing from a position of ignorance regarding the aftermath of her death.
Chalk me up as one of those who've read the
Voyager novels since
Before Dishonor and enjoyed it.
However, I would say (and have said elsewhere) that the books aren't "
Voyager" anymore, but have become much larger, in both scope, concept, and execution, which, for me at least, has helped not get stuck on the lack of Janeway.
And yet, I still want her back. Mostly because I found her death to have been atrociously written, in an atrocious book that wasn't even "part" of the
Voyager relaunch. That's what's been stuck in my craw the whole time, and it probably won't change.
The other reason why I want her back is because, for me, she
was Voyager. She was the main reason I would watch the show, and I would look forward to seeing what she did in the books. Did/Do I have other characters that I like and watch and want to see what happens next? Of course (B'Elanna and Tom being two examples, as well as Counselor Cambridge and Seven and so on). But they didn't connect with me as much as Janeway had.