Hi all,
Curious what non-Star Trek books you have read that reminded you of Star Trek in some way that you think other fans would enjoy.
First off I’d like to throw out the Hornblower and Aubrey/Maturin series. These are both series of naval adventures during the Napoleonic wars. They match Star Trek’s themes of duty and adventure. I believe Roddenberry may have listed Hornblower as an inspiration and I once read an interview with Nicholas Meyer where he said he didn’t really get Star Trek until he thought of it as Hornblower in space.
On the sci fi side I’d nominate the Chanur series by CJ Cherryh. It’s a space opera about what happens to a fragile peace between several alien powers when first contact is made with humans. I don’t think Cherryh’s style or tone matches Star Trek, but her books are often about detailed alien races and how to bridge the gap in species relations.
Curious what non-Star Trek books you have read that reminded you of Star Trek in some way that you think other fans would enjoy.
First off I’d like to throw out the Hornblower and Aubrey/Maturin series. These are both series of naval adventures during the Napoleonic wars. They match Star Trek’s themes of duty and adventure. I believe Roddenberry may have listed Hornblower as an inspiration and I once read an interview with Nicholas Meyer where he said he didn’t really get Star Trek until he thought of it as Hornblower in space.
On the sci fi side I’d nominate the Chanur series by CJ Cherryh. It’s a space opera about what happens to a fragile peace between several alien powers when first contact is made with humans. I don’t think Cherryh’s style or tone matches Star Trek, but her books are often about detailed alien races and how to bridge the gap in species relations.