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So What Are you Reading?: Generations

Just finished my first Star Trek novel :
The Good That Men Do

I chose this book so I can get an idea for the expanded universe after the series ended. Felt a bit more like a What If… issue for how the series should have ended, with no holograms, a big twist for Trip, and a lead-in to the Romulan War. I come out slightly positive by the end, but ultimately unimpressed in much of the writing. Definitely influenced by this being my least favorite cast of the pre-DISCO era.


Currently reading :
Assignment: Eternity & A Time to Be Born
Assignment: Eternity
is a great, light read so far. Love the characters, humor, and time travel shenanigans.

Just started the TNG book and I am loving it.
If you're DS9 fan I'd highly recommend the DS9 Relaunch which stars with the Avatar duology, it's basically started the whole interconnected novel and comics continuity that we got between the end of Voyager and Picard, and is one of the most consistently fantastic of any run of Trek books.
 
You started out with a relatively minor opus by a relatively minor writing team. Then you jumped straight into one of the first ST novels by one of the true giants of current TrekLit.

I particularly recommend anything by Greg Cox, Christopher L. Bennett, or Diane Duane. They are the gold standard of TrekLit (note that DD hasn't written any TrekLit in well over a decade, and yet she's still remembered, and people are still reading [and re-reading, and re-re-reading] her stuff).
Thanks for the recommendations!

I’ve been selecting from the more interesting titles off the Trek Litverse Flow Chart + a few of the best writers I know from the series. As such, I don’t really have a good radar yet for the specific authors of merit in the Star Trek lit field.

At this moment, the paperbacks I’ve acquired from my recent book shops :
Assignment: Eternity, The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh Part I & II, To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh, Kobayashi Maru, Reunion, Allegiance in Exile, Vulcan’s Glory, IKS Gorkon: A Good Day to Die, String Theory Part I & II, Federation (+ A Time to… series which I found a good deal online for a used set)
 
These days, you'll probably have to go to a used book dealer to get any Diane Duane or John M. Ford. For example, DD's Spock's World goes for under $4 for a VG HC on Alibris. JMF's How Much for Just the Planet is in the same range for a VG MMPB.
 
If you're DS9 fan I'd highly recommend the DS9 Relaunch which stars with the Avatar duology, it's basically started the whole interconnected novel and comics continuity that we got between the end of Voyager and Picard, and is one of the most consistently fantastic of any run of Trek books.
DS9 is my favorite of the television series, so the Avatar books will be acquired at some point. I’m also interested in any novels that expand any lore/species/characters from earlier points in time for the series, even if its not the central plot. This is what brought Allegiance in Exile onto my shelf.

Thanks! That was my very first solo Trek novel, way back when, after a couple of collaborations.

Hard to believe that was nearly thirty years ago!
Kudos again and thanks for the great read! I’m only 1/3 in, but the pace is fantastic and it feels like you nailed the tone for a follow-up to an under-appreciated episode (Great? No, perhaps not, but certainly under-appreciated).

I’ve got your Khan books next, so I’ll be expecting big things now.
 
Kudos again and thanks for the great read! I’m only 1/3 in, but the pace is fantastic and it feels like you nailed the tone for a follow-up to an under-appreciated episode (Great? No, perhaps not, but certainly under-appreciated).

It was one of my favorite eps. Always felt cheated that we never got the further adventures of Gary Seven, Roberta, and Isis. Probably why I brought the back in the books the first chance I got.

"The Return of Gary Seven" was actually the first idea I pitched to Pocket Books, although it ended up being the fourth Trek I wrote for them, for scheduling reasons.

(Dawns on me that my memory tricked me before. My VOYAGER book, The Black Shore, was actually my first solo Trek book, not Assignment: Eternity. The Gary Seven book came after that.)
 
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