"Destiny", by David Mack. Since then I have read about sixty other trek novels. I am enjoying the books as much as I did the TV episodes. Great fun

Bok2384, you may enjoy "Star Trek: TNG: The Lost Era: The Buried Age", if you are a Stargazer/Picard fan. It details the 9 years of Picards life between his two commands. It's written by Chris Bennet. Fun read.
Bok2384, you may enjoy "Star Trek: TNG: The Lost Era: The Buried Age", if you are a Stargazer/Picard fan. It details the 9 years of Picards life between his two commands. It's written by Chris Bennet. Fun read.
Thanks for the suggestion, Patrick.I read The Buried Age when it was released in 2007 and I absolutely loved it. Definitely worth a reread what with the 25th Anniversay and all.
Welcome aboard, Patrick. It is nice to find like minded people and the best thing is that some of the authors are around that gives you an insight into what they were thinking when they wrote their novels.Bok2384, you may enjoy "Star Trek: TNG: The Lost Era: The Buried Age", if you are a Stargazer/Picard fan. It details the 9 years of Picards life between his two commands. It's written by Chris Bennet. Fun read.
Thanks for the suggestion, Patrick.I read The Buried Age when it was released in 2007 and I absolutely loved it. Definitely worth a reread what with the 25th Anniversay and all.
I should have guessed that you already read itI just finished it last month myself. Nice to finally find a forum of avid Star Trek readers. I am sure I will get plenty of suggestions too.
Welcome aboard, Patrick. It is nice to find like minded people and the best thing is that some of the authors are around that gives you an insight into what they were thinking when they wrote their novels.Thanks for the suggestion, Patrick.I read The Buried Age when it was released in 2007 and I absolutely loved it. Definitely worth a reread what with the 25th Anniversay and all.
I should have guessed that you already read itI just finished it last month myself. Nice to finally find a forum of avid Star Trek readers. I am sure I will get plenty of suggestions too.
There are always helpful suggestions as well, but, my advice would be to find your own way. After all, not everyone likes the same things and you could end up missing some good stuff.![]()
I know it was a Deep Space Nine one. The story was about Quark hosting a Dabo tournament while the station was under crisis, IIRC.
The first three I remember reading was Star Trek The Motion Picture, Prometheus Design and Dreams of the Raven
I have noticed a few of the authors on here which is awesomeDavid Mack responded to one of my questions in another thread, which was very cool. I tend to read reviews on Amazon or forums such as this before picking up a new book. Though I do know I want to read the next (and last) Vanguard book and Typhon pact book. I'm currently reading ST: SCE: Foundations, by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dillmore. Do they post on this forum too?
I've seen Dayton Ward around here from time to time. Not sure if Kevin Dilmore has posted though.
That's awesome. I see Chris Bennet and Greg Cox on here all the time too. Nice to see they are both so active. The book I recommended to bok2384 was written by Chris in fact.It is very cool to get to know these guys a bit.
Thankfully, I read the credits in "ST: The Lost Era: The Art of the Impossible", by Keith DeCandido. In which he thanked the posters on the BBS forum for their help with the book. It made me want to join the forum too![]()
I know it was a Deep Space Nine one. The story was about Quark hosting a Dabo tournament while the station was under crisis, IIRC.
That would be DS9 #4, The Big Game, the debut Trek novel of Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch, though they wrote that one under the pseudonym of Sandy Schofield.
^Yeah, that's one of the big reasons I post here so much. I love being able to get information straight from the people writting the books.
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