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For the 50th time

Randor

Lieutenant Commander
I just finished Federation. what a great book. i love it more each time but it makes me sad.

is there a trek book out there as good and sweeping as this one? i would love to find it.
 
I'd say Imzadi comes close in terms of scope and heart, although it's only one crew.
 
Destiny certainly qualifies as "good and sweeping," and is probably along the lines of what you're looking for, but any thread asking for TrekLit recommendations needs a gratuitous Articles of the Federation mention. :p
 
I read Federation, Imzadi, and Sarek all around the same time, and they all were fantastic. Sarek even made me cry.
 
^ Ooh, I like that trilogy. But then, I really like Q and it's extraordinarily Q-ish. Don't read it unless you love Q.

I'm not sure I'd call it sweeping...I mean, it hippity-hops through vast quanties of galactic history, but now that I think about it, I'm not sure I can define "sweeping." I fear that's one of those things you recognize when you see it but find difficult to put into words.
 
I had the same problem TBH, so I was just thinking of big epid books, and the two I recommened were the first to pop into my head.
 
for recent stuff the Destiny Trilogy is very, very good. Earlier stuff Federation I really liked and actually brought back with me from my parents to read. Imzadi is another one that even my Mum who likes Trek but doesn't read it loves. Also liked Prime Directive that was a good story of the original crew. Dark Mirror was an interesting one
 
The stories in the Mirror and Myirad Universes books are also pretty epic.
Especially The Sorrows of Empire from the first MU book, which covers events from the end of Mirror, Mirror all the way through to around the same time as Undiscovered Country and the opening of Generations in the main universe.
 
yeah the mirror universe/myriad universe books are quite good, give us different perspectives on the Trek Universe
 
I hope you weren't serious with that 50th time thing.

I read it twice and could do it once more I guess. I read Imzadi 3 times and Vendetta twice.
 
Sweeping? The Life and Times of Khan Noonian Singh, or something very close to that. The Greg Cox books about Khan. (Sorry, Greg, I'm terrible with names/titles). They are epic in scope. Epic.
 
I could take or leave the first two, but the 3rd book "To Reign In Hell" (which is more stand-alone) was fantastic!

The Exile books (blanking on the names of them all, but the Romulan Exodus trilogy), was excellent as well
 
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