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Good TNG Books?

Andromeda

Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Hey everyone,

I'm looking to get into the TNG related books, but haven't got a clue where to start :confused:

Are they in a certain order, trilogies, series' etc?

Are there different authors - if so, which ones are recommended and which ones are to be avoided?

Any help or recommendations would be awesome :borg:
 
Are you after those set AFTER the events in "Star Trek: Nemesis" or more interested in stories set during the TV series etc?

During the TV series, I love the following:
Contamination
A Call To Darkness
Reunion
Dark Mirror
Here There Be Dragons
among many others.

Set after "Nemesis", my favourite is "Death In Winter", which is also conveniently the first novel chronologically set after the films (e.g. Data's dead, Riker and Troi have left for their own ship etc). Most people will say the "Destiny" trilogy, but to be honest, I am so fed up of the Borg being used whenever storytellers don't have any better or more original ideas.

My favourite Trek authors are Michael Jan Friedman and John Vornholt, so anything by those two I'd pretty much recommend!!
 
Are you after those set AFTER the events in "Star Trek: Nemesis" or more interested in stories set during the TV series etc?

During the TV series, I love the following:
Contamination
A Call To Darkness
Reunion
Dark Mirror
Here There Be Dragons
among many others.

Set after "Nemesis", my favourite is "Death In Winter", which is also conveniently the first novel chronologically set after the films (e.g. Data's dead, Riker and Troi have left for their own ship etc). Most people will say the "Destiny" trilogy, but to be honest, I am so fed up of the Borg being used whenever storytellers don't have any better or more original ideas.

My favourite Trek authors are Michael Jan Friedman and John Vornholt, so anything by those two I'd pretty much recommend!!

Wow :)

Thanks so much for the info. I've got something to look for now! Much appreciated.
 
Are you after those set AFTER the events in "Star Trek: Nemesis" or more interested in stories set during the TV series etc?

During the TV series, I love the following:
Contamination
A Call To Darkness
Reunion
Dark Mirror
Here There Be Dragons
among many others.

Set after "Nemesis", my favourite is "Death In Winter", which is also conveniently the first novel chronologically set after the films (e.g. Data's dead, Riker and Troi have left for their own ship etc). Most people will say the "Destiny" trilogy, but to be honest, I am so fed up of the Borg being used whenever storytellers don't have any better or more original ideas.

My favourite Trek authors are Michael Jan Friedman and John Vornholt, so anything by those two I'd pretty much recommend!!

Wow :)

Thanks so much for the info. I've got something to look for now! Much appreciated.

For me, Masks was a great numbered TNG novel.

And everything from Death in Winter and beyond, including Destiny, is fantastic. Well, I guess there are a few exceptions...but for the most part, they are worthy of a read.
 
Most people will say the "Destiny" trilogy, but to be honest, I am so fed up of the Borg being used whenever storytellers don't have any better or more original ideas.
You do realize that Destiny was specifically designed to get rid of the Borg for precisely that reason, don't you?
 
Most people will say the "Destiny" trilogy, but to be honest, I am so fed up of the Borg being used whenever storytellers don't have any better or more original ideas.

"Destiny" had many original ideas. How else do you tell an "end of the Borg" arc without using the Borg?

In any case, TV ratings and box office receipts tended to show that time travel and the Borg, two oft-complained about themes, were extremely popular ST topics. If people keep showing they like 'em, the producers tend to keep making 'em.

I'm looking to get into the TNG related books, but haven't got a clue where to start :confused:

It helps to know if you like character stories, tech related, exploration or battle type themes? Do you like the idea of prequels and sequels? Your favourite characters or aliens?
 
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Some classic TNG novels that can be gotten cheap second hand on eBay, Amazon and elsewhere:

Dark Mirror
A TNG-era mirror universe where the Terran Empire never fell. Body swapping fun between Enterprise-D crews, and a talking dolphin.

Reunion
Picard's old Stargazer crew reunite, but one's turned murderer (spawned a prequel, Valiant and a six-book Stargazer series)

Vendetta
Borg vs. Planet Killer, Guinan's "soul sister"

Metamorphosis
Advanced aliens grant Data his wish to become human.

The Captain's Honor
Return of the space Romans from TOS, who are now misfit Federation members. The M'dok (the Kzinti, renamed due to legal issues) attack a planet. Picard vs. Roman Picard-alike.

Imzadi
How Riker met Troi, told in flashback form by a bitter old Admiral Riker.

Q-Squared
Trelane, from "The Squire of Gothos", starts messing around with four timelines. Q tries to stop him and all hell breaks loose. One of the alternates stars Jack Crusher as captain of the Enterprise.
 
Do what I did, go on Memory Beta, call up the list of TNG Novels and just scroll through until you see a title you like! Most of them can be found on Amazon and websites like that!
 
Metamorphosis
Advanced aliens grant Data his wish to become human.

It's worth noting that this novel is in many respects a sequel to Jean Lorrah's previous TNG novel, Survivors, which is also worthwhile, particularly if one is a Tasha Yar fan. Both novels were contradicted to some extent by later canon (for instance, they both assume that Data is capable of emotion albeit inexperienced with it, since they were written before the "no emotions" retcon was introduced in season 3), but that doesn't detract from their worth as stories.
 
My favorites were Dark Mirror, The Return, A Time To Heal (which should be preceded by A Time To Kill), and The Romulan Prize (which I haven't read since elementary school, but loved at the time).
 
Crikey, I forgot about The Return - Kirk's brought back to life in the 24th century! But the TNG crew take a back seat to JTK.

There's also the TOS/TNG crossover novel Federation, which features a very different version of Zephram Cochrane (and the invention of warp drive, and World War III) to the one that would appear in First Contact a few years later.
 
Crikey, I forgot about The Return - Kirk's brought back to life in the 24th century! But the TNG crew take a back seat to JTK.

There's also the TOS/TNG crossover novel Federation, which features a very different version of Zephram Cochrane (and the invention of warp drive, and World War III) to the one that would appear in First Contact a few years later.

I'd have mentioned that novel, too, but the TNG portions are the book's weakest aspect. The segments featuring Cochrane are outstanding.
 
My favorite TNG-related novels are Double Helix: Vectors, Double Helix: Quarantine, and Section 31: Rogue.

Double Helix: Vectors
A virulent plague has stricken Terok Nor, striking down both the enslaved Bajorans and Cardassian oppressors, who blame each other for the growing epidemic. Dr. Katherine Pulaski, late of the Starship Enterprise™, must work with the tyrannical Gul Dukat, as well as a rebel spy named Kira Nerys, to discover the true source of an infection that threatens them all!

Double Helix: Quarantine
Tom Riker, an identical duplicate of the Starship Enterprise's™ first officer, is serving as a Starfleet medical courier when he encounters a group of Maquis renegades, led by a former Starfleet officer named Chakotay. A planet in the Demilitarized Zone, now controlled by the Cardassians, has been stricken with the same deadly disease that has plagued the Alpha Quadrant for years, and only Riker can get the medical supplies the Maquis so desperately need. But the Cardassians would rather destroy all life on the planet than risk letting the epidemic spread!

Section 31: Rogue
Six months before their ultimate battle against the Borg for the fate of Earth, Captain Jean-Luc Piccard and the crew of the USS Enterprise™ face a very different kind of crisis. A world in turmoil becomes the focal point of conspiracies and betrayal as an unexpected reunion brings with it startling revelations. Old friends become bitter enemies and one young officer reaches a crossroad when he's forced to choose between the greater good of the Federation and the ideals for which it stands.
 
Thanks for all your help everyone :) really appreciated.

Might have to get a couple of books before I go on holiday in a few weeks.
 
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