I wanted to like New Earth. I liked the basic idea -- long-term colonization mission -- but the execution didn't live up to it. It becomes very "samey" in the middle books -- colony is under attack, Enterprise can save the colony but only with great difficulty, colonists are recalcitrant, eventually everyone works together and the day is saved.
I recommend reading books 1, 2, and 6 and skipping the rest. This gives you the mission out to the colony world, the initial colony set-up, and the Enterprise's departure.
One thing to note is the books themselves list the time period in the early 2270s but that's since been 'retconned' to later in the 2270's (I want to say 2278) because we now know TMP likely took place around 2272, or maybe 2273 and this series is depicted to be closer in time frame to TWOK (including the TWOK uniforms and Chekov being made first officer of the Reliant).
That wasn't really the reason for the ambiguity. Regardless of when TMP was set, the books are clearly written to take place several years after it, much closer to TWOK. But the historian's notes at the front of the books claimed they were "shortly after" TMP, which didn't fit the actual narratives. So the ST Timeliners' choice to set them later in the 2270s was simply a matter of ignoring the historian's notes in favor of the actual texts.
Seeing what became of New Earth would be fantastic. Hopefully something more than a smouldering Borg ruin in 2381.It would be interesting to revisit New Earth in later time periods. What does the colony look like in the 2290s? The 2330s? The 2360s? If there were an active original ebook fiction line, I could imagine a mini-series along the lines of Mere Anarchy that carries the story of the colony into the TNG-era and beyond.
All of the books are available as ebooks if you're willing to go that route. I only checked Google Play and Amazon, but I'm assuming since they are there they're probably available from other e-book stores too.As for New Frontier anyone know where I can find the first 3 or 4 books?
Once you hit the time jump after that one, things go down hill even more. They never really get outright bad, just meh.
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