Continuing my quest to read all the Star Trek books in order, I've recently read a bunch of books under TNG line. So I finished the following:
Death in Winter - I like Picard and Crusher together and I appreciate Beverly getting a little more attention. That said, I find Romulan politics a bit dull since everyone is out to screw everyone else. Also if I was Starfleet Medical I probably wouldn't ask Crusher to head my organization a third time!
Articles of the Federation - I've read this before but it was one of the first ST books I got since returning to the series. I was completely lost for most the novel but enjoyed it nevertheless. Now that I've read so many of the connecting books, it was even better the second time! Defiantly one of KRADs best.
Resistance - Not bad. Sort of a prequel of what's to come. I will say I found T'Lana to be a very intriguing character. I like someone on the ship to get in Picard's face because who else is going to do it?
Q&A - You can't go wrong with a KRAD Star Trek book and this is no different. This is good stuff! The addition of Miranda Kadohata is wonderful, and the T'Lana/La Forge scenes are particularly good.
Before Dishonor - Ok so here's the deal! I've heard so much about this book, and I expected to hate it. I assumed it would make me mad, and I would set it aside unfinished. But I gotta say, I really really enjoyed it! Yes Janeway is treated shamefully here, and the new characters don't have the personalities KRAD gave them in his previous book (understandable given the close publication dates) but I was able to get past it. The story feels much bigger, the Borg much more dangerous then Resistance. With ties to the original series, and even a cameo from Calhoun, I was shocked how much I enjoyed this book!
Up next Christopher Bennett's Greater Than the Sum and then on to the Titan series!
--Chris