And if you want to be able to find most of the Star Trek books you want to read, you'll need to read eBooks.
Not necessarily. I enjoy reading eBooks as much as I do print ones (actually, for novels, I probably enjoy reading them in eBook format more these days). However, aside from the obvious exception of the eBook exclusive novels and “eNovellas”, most of the Star Trek novels are still pretty easily findable via second hand book stores, online retailers like Amazon, eBay, and, if you have a nice big local library system, via the public library (although it’s been reported here that some don’t carry paperback novels as much as others do, depending on each library’s own selections policies).
Not to mention that if one is interested in going *way* back, I don’t believe that the Bantam stuff or Alan Dean Foster’s animated series adaptations have been off put out in eBook yet. And there are even a few of the Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books novels that aren’t available in eBook, like the first three William Shatner novels (The Ashes of Eden, The Return, and Avenger).
— David Young