Hi there. I've been browsing the boards for a while and it's time for my first post.
I'm returning to the Trek books after many years after having discovered how ambitious and interconnected the post-series/post-movies books have been. I've done my research and am partway through the DS9-R and have the first two Titan and post-Nemesis TNG books on order. I'm also tracking down "Articles of the Federation" having read the huge acclaim.
However, I'm curious about whether I should include the "A Time To..." series in my catch-up, especially since I just discovered that "Articles" is a pseudo-sequel to DeCandido's "A Time for War, A Time for Peace".
I've heard very mixed things about the series from Amazon reviews and other semi-reliable sources, and that only the last 3 are essential from another. But I'd really like to hear what you all think about whether I should include any of the series in my reading so I can get started.
Thanks in advance. I look forward to posting more as I get deeper into the books.
I'm returning to the Trek books after many years after having discovered how ambitious and interconnected the post-series/post-movies books have been. I've done my research and am partway through the DS9-R and have the first two Titan and post-Nemesis TNG books on order. I'm also tracking down "Articles of the Federation" having read the huge acclaim.
However, I'm curious about whether I should include the "A Time To..." series in my catch-up, especially since I just discovered that "Articles" is a pseudo-sequel to DeCandido's "A Time for War, A Time for Peace".
I've heard very mixed things about the series from Amazon reviews and other semi-reliable sources, and that only the last 3 are essential from another. But I'd really like to hear what you all think about whether I should include any of the series in my reading so I can get started.
Thanks in advance. I look forward to posting more as I get deeper into the books.