KB certainly did include as much background details introduced from the first four novels to necessitating reading them less important, but i still think it's helpful to read them anyway.
Me too. And just to warn you, alot of people on here dislike the first four VoyR books, and some people seem to even hate them. So if you do want to check them out, I'd keep that in mind.
The first 4 as in Caretaker, The Escape, Ragnarok, and Violations OR the trade paperbacks 4?
Are you looking at the list at http://www.well.com/~sjroby/lcars/voyindex.html? Everything on that page is a Voyager book. The books listed as hardcovers and trade paperbacks are just that: books that first (and in some cases only) appeared in those formats. Mosaic and Pathways are Voyager novels written by Jeri Taylor, one of the writers and producers on the show. Captain Proton is a series of stories about the Captain Proton characters Tom Paris recreates in the holodeck, in a format sort of similar to an old pulp SF magazine. The Voyager characters don't appear in that book, but it's a Voyager book because Captain Proton only appeared in Voyager. Distant Shores is an anthology of Voyager short stories.Can anyone tell me what the trade paperbacks are exactly? Are they in the line of Voy books?
Pocket used to do big events, in which they came up with one big story or a common theme, and published a novel from each Trek TV series, and sometimes books series, in that big event. Those books are referred to as crossover books on the Complete Starfleet Library website. The Day of Honor, Captain's Table, and Section 31 books can be read as standalone novels without reading other Voyager books or other Day of Honor, Captain's Table, or Section 31 books. The Invasion book (listed in the numbered novels section) and the Gateways book aren't quite as standalone.Also, what are the crossover books - what does that mean that they are crossover?
Those are the relaunch books mentioned above. They are sort of a new series, because they start up where the series left off instead of being more adventures in the Delta Quadrant, and unlike most of the usual Voyager novels, there's a lot of continuity from one book to the next.Also, the pose-finale books listed in the SF Library - are they like a series by themselves or 5 completely separate books?
You'll enjoy them.Thanks Steve Roby! Got it now! I just ordered Mosaic, Pathways and Caretaker.
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