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Name the first ST novel you read

The Log books are the animated series right?
If anybody has them or the James Blish series of books, they all are included!
Do any of you have any novels that arc into any of the series?
Damn, can't get to my books because I braced my left leg, actually my sister did and I can't find a novel to ask if anyone's read it.
Is there a series of novels titled Star Trek New Frontier?
I've got one and I think that's the title of it.

James


Yes there is.
 
TNG: Balance of Power, loaned to me buy a friend. Thought it was hillarious but then I coudn't finish it when they got to the auction.

2nd was Imzadi, which I've read dozens of times since.
 
Spock Must Die by James Blish, sometime in the early-to-mid 1970's.



Same here, followed by Joe Haldeman's Planet of Judgement. Though the novels from that period of time are mostly out of sync with current continuity, they were mighty enjoyable reads when they first came out.
 
Heck, they were out of sync with continuity at the time. Like SMD mentioning that Spock would eat a "standard ship's meal" of a chicken sandwich, overlooking Vulcan vegetarianism.
 
Haha! A chicken sandwich which may not contain any actual chicken. ;)

Only if the tribbles ate it.

I really don't think Blish meant to imply that it was vegetarian chicken substitute. And he certainly would never have heard of a protein resequencer, a concept that wasn't introduced until decades later. Given how early the book was written, he most likely just didn't realize that Spock was supposed to be a vegetarian.
 
The book was written in 1970, before Blish (who lived in England) had ever actually seen ST, and he'd only done three volumes of adaptations by that point, based on scripts that weren't 100 percent accurate. Today, in this age of instant information retrieval and home video, it's much easier to get the details right than it was then. So I don't think there's any call to "shame" anyone.
 
Heck, they were out of sync with continuity at the time. Like SMD mentioning that Spock would eat a "standard ship's meal" of a chicken sandwich, overlooking Vulcan vegetarianism.
I'm rereading Spock Must Die I kinda wince everytime Kirk calls McCoy "Doc" Also when reading Scotty's phonetic Scottish accent.
 
As a small boy, I remember having Star Trek 2 and Star Trek 6, the adaptations of the episodes into books. After that, I'd have to say as far as I can remember, it was either The Entropy Effect or the novelization of Star Trek II.
 
Well, thanks to browsing Steve Roby's awesome site, I'm pretty sure the first book I read was the TNG "Dark Mirror" book, which I still have as well.
 
Dreams of the Raven, i think. Saw it at a yard sale, when i was in grade school. Had been a Trek fan for a little while, because NBC used to rerun TOS episodes at 4pm in my area, so basically got to watch it when I got off the school bus every day. Was a big reader, so thought I'd give one a try. It was an *interesting* choice for a first Tek book, but I devoured the rest after that. Wanna say I was about in 3rd grade?
 
Spock Must Die! At the time it was pure awesomeness! I was a kid and it was Star Trek!!
 
My first Star Trek Novel was Sarek, it had to have been sometime in 94, my very first exposure to Trek that I can solidly remember was TNGs Imaginary Friend, My mother(tho she will deny it up and down) used to watch Trek late at nite and I would sneak out of bed to watch it from the hallway, altho by then this was a pattern for me, so I probably watched alot of mid-run TNG when it was new and just dont remember it(was born in 84)

and Yes, I still have that copy of Sarek. and it is still one of my Favorite Trek Novels
 
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