Hi all,
I haven't posted a lot lately and I wanted to share a personal opinion which dawned at me a short while ago, when I received VOY: Children of the Storm, Vanguard Declassified and TOS: Cast No Shadow.
I finally realized that I hadn’t felt excited –really excited—by a Trek novel in almost 3 years. Since Destiny concluded, as a matter of fact.
That's not to say that there haven't been good and even excellent novels out during those last 3-ish years:
Vanguard continues to be the highlight of the Trek lit world IMO, and once concluded, I'm sure it will stand as a shining example of a multi-novel series.
But all the same, it's more like a suspenseful TV series rather than a min series or a movie, if that makes sense.
Kirsten Beyer's Voyager novels are a delight, actually making me a fan of VOY for the first time ever. CLB's DTI Watching the Clock, Mack's Sorrows of Empire and KRAD's ASD were also fantastic. But none of these actually made me pull an all-nighter because I couldn't leave it…
Destiny seems to be IMO the apex of the Trek lit universe so far – I had already posted many times my opinion on it, so I don’t want to go into an analysis / review of this work, but suffice to say, that since its completion, the line as a whole seems a bit *meh* to me..
I would very much like your opinions on this.. how do you think I can restore my excitement from Trek lit??
I haven't posted a lot lately and I wanted to share a personal opinion which dawned at me a short while ago, when I received VOY: Children of the Storm, Vanguard Declassified and TOS: Cast No Shadow.
I finally realized that I hadn’t felt excited –really excited—by a Trek novel in almost 3 years. Since Destiny concluded, as a matter of fact.
That's not to say that there haven't been good and even excellent novels out during those last 3-ish years:
Vanguard continues to be the highlight of the Trek lit world IMO, and once concluded, I'm sure it will stand as a shining example of a multi-novel series.
But all the same, it's more like a suspenseful TV series rather than a min series or a movie, if that makes sense.
Kirsten Beyer's Voyager novels are a delight, actually making me a fan of VOY for the first time ever. CLB's DTI Watching the Clock, Mack's Sorrows of Empire and KRAD's ASD were also fantastic. But none of these actually made me pull an all-nighter because I couldn't leave it…
Destiny seems to be IMO the apex of the Trek lit universe so far – I had already posted many times my opinion on it, so I don’t want to go into an analysis / review of this work, but suffice to say, that since its completion, the line as a whole seems a bit *meh* to me..
I would very much like your opinions on this.. how do you think I can restore my excitement from Trek lit??