All the books I've read this year have been Star Trek books, both fiction and non-fiction.
I read:
NON-FICTION
1) Star Trek Creator by David Alexander
2) Gene Roddenberry The Last Conversation
3) Gene Roddenberry The Myth & The Man
4) Inside Trek by Susan Sackett
5) Inside Star Trek by Solow & Justman (loved this)
6) The Making of Star Trek by Whitfield
7) The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture
8) The Making of Star Trek II
9) Captain's Log: Shatner's Personal Account on Making of Trek V---surprised how candid this was because I was expecting it to be on the fluffy side.
10) I Am Not Spock
11) I Am Spock
12) DeForest Kelley: From Sawdust to Stardust
13) Chekov's Enterprise
14) Beam Me Up, Scotty: James Doohan Autobiography
15) The Longest Trek by Grace Lee Whitney
16) View From The Bridge by Nicholas Meyer
All these non-fiction books are recommended. I know some people aren't very interested in the actor biographies, but I am and I enjoyed them all in varying degrees.
Fiction:
1) The Covenant of the Crown by Howard Weinstein (loved this, especially the Spock & McCoy stuff, which I thought he nailed.)
2) Ex Machina (enjoyed it, though it's deliberately paced)
3) Spock Must Die (this is perhaps the only Trek book I read this year that I didn't care for. It's a curiousity.)
4) Mission to Horatius (Kids book, but I thought it got the characters and feel of TOS very well. Worth a look.)
5) Vulcan's Glory (This was very good, I wish Fontana had written more Trek Lit)
CURRENTLY READING: Beyond Uhura by Nichelle Nichols...
I read:
NON-FICTION
1) Star Trek Creator by David Alexander
2) Gene Roddenberry The Last Conversation
3) Gene Roddenberry The Myth & The Man
4) Inside Trek by Susan Sackett
5) Inside Star Trek by Solow & Justman (loved this)
6) The Making of Star Trek by Whitfield
7) The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture
8) The Making of Star Trek II
9) Captain's Log: Shatner's Personal Account on Making of Trek V---surprised how candid this was because I was expecting it to be on the fluffy side.
10) I Am Not Spock
11) I Am Spock
12) DeForest Kelley: From Sawdust to Stardust
13) Chekov's Enterprise
14) Beam Me Up, Scotty: James Doohan Autobiography
15) The Longest Trek by Grace Lee Whitney
16) View From The Bridge by Nicholas Meyer
All these non-fiction books are recommended. I know some people aren't very interested in the actor biographies, but I am and I enjoyed them all in varying degrees.
Fiction:
1) The Covenant of the Crown by Howard Weinstein (loved this, especially the Spock & McCoy stuff, which I thought he nailed.)
2) Ex Machina (enjoyed it, though it's deliberately paced)
3) Spock Must Die (this is perhaps the only Trek book I read this year that I didn't care for. It's a curiousity.)
4) Mission to Horatius (Kids book, but I thought it got the characters and feel of TOS very well. Worth a look.)
5) Vulcan's Glory (This was very good, I wish Fontana had written more Trek Lit)
CURRENTLY READING: Beyond Uhura by Nichelle Nichols...