03-04-2009, 04:54 AM | #1 |
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Star Trek books
A question for those Star Trek fans among us (Jon?):
When I go to FictionWise, click on the "Star Trek" link, and view one of the "series" listings (eg the "Next Generation" series), the list seems to stop with books published in 2002. Same with all the other Star Trek series - no books appear to be added to them in the last 5 or 6 years. Does that simply mean that FW are not very good at keeping their series lists up to date, or have there really been no ST books published for the last 5 or 6 years? If the former, are there any better sites for showing the current "state" of the various ST series books? |
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The problem is Fictionwise. The way they have things organized when you select Star Trek is an absolute mess with no order to things.
The best way to find out the newer Star Trek eBooks is to search by title witht he term Star Trek. Then sort by FW Release Date(recent first) You will see the newer eBooks at the top of the list. They are there. Just don't use the Star trek link on the left. They really need to redo it badly. It's just going to lose sales if you use it. |
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Thanks Jon - I felt sure that you'd know!
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So is this your first foray into Trek Books. While you could read them by the numbers there are some authors who's books are much better than most.
Diane Duane, Peter David, LA Graph, JM Dillard, Christie Golden. BOb |
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Are the older ones out as ebooks? I seem to remember liking some by A.C. Crispin many years ago.
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Oh no, certainly not the first foray. Many years ago I used to read them all (in fact I still have a large bookcase full of "original" Star Trek books), but they got a bit "repetitive" and I stopped reading them. Just felt like reading a few of the newer ones for the sake of "nostalgia", especially since there are several series of them (like the SCE series) which are new since I last read Trek books.
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The SCE series is a lot of fun, Harry. It ain't Shakespeare, but it goes down quick and easy. And there is lots of it.
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I'm right there with you Harry. Same thing with me. How many times can they use the plot? The answer apparently was "a lot."
I would recommend the "New Frontier" series by Peter David. Mostly new characters with a few "guest stars" from the TV Show now having major roles. Good stuff. |
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The only thing to watch out for Harry is that the SCE books are pretty short. Most are only novellas at around 20K words where the average novel is probably 80-100K words.
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03-06-2009, 04:30 AM | #15 |
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Voyager Did Have the best story, that series had alot of heart. Now its cliche, but I cry every time i watch the finale.
this the book your talking about bob? http://www.amazon.com/Tales-From-the...ref=kinw_dp_ke any other books you can suggest me? I prefer Voy or DS9, but i like them all. |
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