That's an excellent jumping on point. I also highly recommend Ex Machina, by Christopher L. Bennett, and if you're interested in Captain Pike, Burning Dreams by Margaret Wander Bonanno is fairly fantastic.Looking to start reading original series Trek. Where should I start?
I was thinking with: Provenance of Shadows, The Fire and the Rose, The Star to Every Wandering
Is those aren't good starting points please tell me what is.
Thanks!
Looking to start reading original series Trek. Where should I start?
I was thinking with: Provenance of Shadows, The Fire and the Rose, The Star to Every Wandering
Is those aren't good starting points please tell me what is.
Thanks!
It doesn't really matter where you start, since there's no overarching continuity to the TOS novels the way there is to something like the DS9 post-finale fiction or the SCE or Vanguard series.
Looking to start reading original series Trek. Where should I start?
I was thinking with: Provenance of Shadows, The Fire and the Rose, The Star to Every Wandering
Is those aren't good starting points please tell me what is.
Thanks!
Looking to start reading original series Trek. Where should I start?
I was thinking with: Provenance of Shadows, The Fire and the Rose, The Star to Every Wandering
Is those aren't good starting points please tell me what is.
Thanks!
Looking to start reading original series Trek. Where should I start?
I was thinking with: Provenance of Shadows, The Fire and the Rose, The Star to Every Wandering
Is those aren't good starting points please tell me what is.
Thanks!
I actually can't think of a better starting point. These three were written to stand apart from any other pieces of Trek lit, and focus on tying in with the TV show only.
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