I'm new to the Star Trek community and I'm looking for suggestions as to which books I should read first.
I'm new to the Star Trek community and I'm looking for suggestions as to which books I should read first.
I'm new to the Star Trek community and I'm looking for suggestions as to which books I should read first.
I don't have a favorite era yet. I know next to nothing about everything beyond TOS. Right now I'm consuming as much Trek as possible. Thanks for the advice.
I don't have a favorite era yet. I know next to nothing about everything beyond TOS. Right now I'm consuming as much Trek as possible. Thanks for the advice.
Masks(TNG) by John Vornholt
- Away mission on a human colony which eschewed modern technology and cut itself off from earth and ended up going back to a sort of feudal system - but with an interesting twist guided by some of the original colonists. The thing I like most about this book is how well the world and its people is put together. Characterisation(mostly Picard) can be a bit off since this was a very early novel.
Strike Zone(TNG) by Peter David
- very light most of the time, but hilarious with it.
Be warned: I think this novel is even more serious than my last TNG novel, Strike Zone. Rock features borderline psychotics, tragedy, loss, narrow escapes... and at least one genuine cliffhanger. But probably everyone will tell me they loved the poker game and it's another David laugh riot (just as they did with Strike Zone, which featured such side-splitting topics as terminal illness and nervous breakdowns.)
Strike Zone(TNG) by Peter David
- very light most of the time, but hilarious with it.
I'm reminded of what PAD said in the author's notes to his second TNG novel, A Rock and a Hard Place:
Be warned: I think this novel is even more serious than my last TNG novel, Strike Zone. Rock features borderline psychotics, tragedy, loss, narrow escapes... and at least one genuine cliffhanger. But probably everyone will tell me they loved the poker game and it's another David laugh riot (just as they did with Strike Zone, which featured such side-splitting topics as terminal illness and nervous breakdowns.)
Wow thanks for all the help. I'm going to start with the Vanguard series and branch out from there. I'm excited to get completely encompassed with Trek.
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