I didn't get near as much read last year as I normally do, due to various life changes (new job, got engaged, etc.). This is just fiction (novels...
The best stories are those from the UK with Captain Kurt of the Space Federation shouting "Bursting novas!" and "Sufferin' starships!"
It appears no one else has created a thread like this yet, and I always look forward to these each year, so I figured I'd start it myself. I...
Easily the weirdest comics are the UK originals with Captain Kurt shouting stuff like "Bursting novas!" and "Sufferin' starships!"
I agree that any ideas for a reference book are unlikely to amount to anything, but what's wrong with saying "Wouldn't it be cool to have a...
The second DTI novel included some material from TAS.
http://startrekreadingorder.com/ I thought I'd point out this cool new site. If you're familiar with the creator's (Travis Starnes) other sites,...
Finished reading it last night. Not Christopher's best (those are still The Buried Age and the DTI novels), but still very enjoyable. I rated it...
Here's my 2016 reading, in the order I read it. This is only novels and short stories (doesn't include comics or non-fiction that I read during...
Kzinti were just mentioned in a new article by Rich Handley at startrek.com: http://www.startrek.com/article/in-the-year-2255
What did you think of the crossover with Planet of the Apes? I thought the way it was approached worked well enough, and there wasn't a clash of...
I wouldn't think that a good DTI story would have to be an adventure. It could just involve figuring out a temporal mystery of some sort, right?
Bought it but haven't had a chance to read anything from it yet. I'm definitely wondering if any of these stories will be referenced into the...
Just a note about the Planet of the Apes anthology listed above: Rich Handley is a Star Trek author. He hasn't written any novels, but he's...
Another excellent DTI story! I loved the use of the worldline destabilizer (or whatever it was called) to counteract the effects of the device...
Does Time Lock reference anything from recent Trek fiction? I'm a little behind in the current "present" novelverse (I've read up through The...
I just finished reading it. I enjoyed it, although I'm surprised how many night clubs are on Vulcan. :-P I was a little confused by the claim...
I've been enjoying reading IDW's collection Star Trek: The Classic UK Comics vol. 1. The stories are delightfully bizarre and they clearly don't...
If you liked "Time Squared," you should read Watching the Clock, by Christopher Bennett. He provides an interesting story throughline for that...
Still no TAS, though. :-(
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