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Spock based novels

"Blood Sacrifice" in the Tales of the Dominion War anthology is a great look at what Spock was up to during the Dominion War.
 
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I really liked the novel Devil's bargain and Crisis of Consciousness by Dave Galenter has a nice story line for Spock in the book. Another good Spock novel is Corona by Greg Bear . Spock's has a Vulcan cousin and her family are a t a remote scientific outpost where strange and mysterious things have been happen. Starfleet orders the Enterprise to investigate what's been happening there. I highly recommend this novel.
 
Just wanted to mention Crisis of Consciousness, but Reanok was faster - like Troublesome Minds by the same author it puts Spock into a difficult ethical place and paves the way for his pursuit of Kolinahr. So it definitely belongs in this list.
 
I am Loving this tread as have names some books i would not have thought of or found other wise Just complete the Pandora Principle By Carolyn Clowes Really like it looking for my next read in the star trek spock world lol
Thank you all for the help and great books
 
I was just thinking, William Shatner's Collision Course is a pretty good Kirk/Spock story, a different take on their Academy days when compared to the Starfleet Academy trilogy or even the 2009 Star Trek movie.
 
And don't forget all the Spock-centric short fiction, such as [SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT!] "The First Law of Metaphysics" in Strange New Worlds II -- still available as an ebook; makes a great gift! :) Especially if you are a Saavikophile. :)

More seriously and less self-servingly, don't forget Greg Cox's Child of Two Worlds from last fall. Great book and lots of good stuff on Spock. The prologue is worth the quatloos for admission alone.

I loved Miasma and Child of Two Worlds. I love Greg Cox's books
 
I was just thinking, William Shatner's Collision Course is a pretty good Kirk/Spock story, a different take on their Academy days when compared to the Starfleet Academy trilogy or even the 2009 Star Trek movie.

I loved "Collision Course." I only wish there were more novels in this series
 
Ok i know this is a hard question But i am trying to get the Spock back and thro stories as he is one of my favourite characters in TOS.
I started thinking of this after reading Miasma By Greg Cox and reading the Saavik and Spock Interaction in this novela and started thing about her and spock history so i have started looking for book that a are Spock based and by default Saavik i would imagine that would help me to find what i was looking for how ever i have no a long list and no idea where to start and not sure any of the novels have what i am looking for or even if there is a back story to Saavik and Spock beyond the 2nd and 3rd movies.
The other thing is what order do i read them in chronologically so they make cents do they have an order?
and have i good all of them or just some should i just start at the first star trek TOS Novels and just spend a long time reading all of them. LOL
i am still reading the relaunched novels too so...

any way this is my list of book

The Pandora Principle
Spock’s world
star trek Legacy
Vulcan’s Glory
Star trek Cruible: spock: The fire and the rose (do i need to read the whole Crucible series???)
Yesterday series
Sarek
spock must die
Spock Messiah
Ishmael
Black Fire
Vulcan Academy Murderers.
Vulcan's Forge
Vulcan's Heart
Vulcan's Soul trilogy
Troublsome minds


Thank you all for any help you can give.
Gate11au
I liked many of the books you have on your list. I also liked "The Killing Time." By Della Van Hise. It's an alternate universe where Spock is Captain and Kirk is an Ensign.
 
I enjoyed Dwellers in the Crucible a lot - I read it last year. It's focus is on two original characters, a human woman and a Vulcan woman who form a close friendship while they're held captive. Saavik only has a cameo appearance though.
I have to re read this book. I liked it alot when I read it the first time
 
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