As far as Seasons 1, 2 & 3 go, I think they were better in the books than on the actual show. I read the books before I had ever seen an episode of Enterprise (I had someone tape 6 episodes in Season 2 and 6 episodes in Season 3 on VHS from satellite years ago, since there was only 1 channel on my cable service that carried Enterprise, and it wasn't worth getting the package for just the one channel back then, and really I couldn't believe that any of those 12 episodes had managed to make it past the brainstorming stage, when the books were painting a very different Enterprise), so when I saw Broken Bow on DVD for the first time, I was very disappointed at how the quality of the episode didn't even match up to what I was expecting from the novelization, or even By The Book, Surak's Soul (although What Price Honor I would have to say was as bad as the actual episodes) and the Daedalus/Daedalus' Children duology. In some ways it would've been better had the producers gone in the direction that Michael Jan Friedman postulated about in Starfleet Year One.