Start on TrekLit! Seriously…join me; you’ll (probably) love it.
I started with “A Stitch in Time” because I’ve wanted to read it forever, and now I’ve gone through that plus two trilogies and am on 4 out of 5 books in the “Star Trek: Picard” sequel/interquel series.
Hard copies might be difficult / expensive to obtain since many of them are out of print, but ebooks [dot] com has most of them available DRM-free if you’ve got an e-reader or don’t mind reading on your phone. A couple of the newer ones are DRM-only so I had to buy them and high-seas a DRM-free version lol. From what I’ve noticed, it seems like the publisher doesn’t release the DRM-free version until 5 years after initial release. So, ethical piracy is my solution to that.
Here’s some gems from the one I’m reading now (ST Picard: Firewall). It’s about Seven’s time with the Fenris Rangers
DS9: Millennium was fantastic. Third book seemed like it had some filler and drug on a bit too long in certain areas, but overall the whole trilogy was great. Arla Rees, though…ugh. lol
Start on TrekLit! Seriously…join me; you’ll (probably) love it.
I started with “A Stitch in Time” because I’ve wanted to read it forever, and now I’ve gone through that plus two trilogies and am on 4 out of 5 books in the “Star Trek: Picard” sequel/interquel series.
Hard copies might be difficult / expensive to obtain since many of them are out of print, but ebooks [dot] com has most of them available DRM-free if you’ve got an e-reader or don’t mind reading on your phone. A couple of the newer ones are DRM-only so I had to buy them and high-seas a DRM-free version lol. From what I’ve noticed, it seems like the publisher doesn’t release the DRM-free version until 5 years after initial release. So, ethical piracy is my solution to that.
Here’s some gems from the one I’m reading now (ST Picard: Firewall). It’s about Seven’s time with the Fenris Rangers
This. Some of the best Trek is non-canon. Personally I’d recommend anything by Diane Duane or the Reeves-Stevenses.
DS9: Millennium was fantastic. Third book seemed like it had some filler and drug on a bit too long in certain areas, but overall the whole trilogy was great. Arla Rees, though…ugh. lol