Let me put it this way. I read a Star Trek novel because it was written by a writer I like, Joe Haldeman. Pretty much any other Joe Haldeman book is better than his Star Trek books.
I have a few here that I’ve read and some are pretty good. I haven’t read them in many years, so my memory will be hazy - I had forgotten about Q-in-Law despite actually owning that one.
But, I do remember Metamorphosis as a good TNG novel, where Data is turned human. And Dark Mirror has the Enterprise visiting the mirror Universe, where Evil Troi is the officer in charge of obedience aboard that Enterprise.
For TOS, The Lost Years and The Cry of the Onlies both stick in my head.
I’ve not read any of the novels. Maybe they are worth looking into.
Let me put it this way. I read a Star Trek novel because it was written by a writer I like, Joe Haldeman. Pretty much any other Joe Haldeman book is better than his Star Trek books.
Just try to avoid the ones written by The Shatt himself.
So much ego stroking.
The kids have to learn about Tekwar sometime!
(I know that’s not Trek, but it feels relevant.)
I have a few here that I’ve read and some are pretty good. I haven’t read them in many years, so my memory will be hazy - I had forgotten about Q-in-Law despite actually owning that one.
But, I do remember Metamorphosis as a good TNG novel, where Data is turned human. And Dark Mirror has the Enterprise visiting the mirror Universe, where Evil Troi is the officer in charge of obedience aboard that Enterprise.
For TOS, The Lost Years and The Cry of the Onlies both stick in my head.