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		CaptJD Disyple
  
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				 Fri Oct 03, 2003 5:47 pm    Best star trek book ever? | 
			 
			
				
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				Here you can tell us what book you think was the best and why?
 
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		The Delta Flyer Commodore
 
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				I would say the DS9 relaunch series, not so much the early numbered novels but definately the reluanch. I liked the Section 31 novel the best probably...I liked the way that was written; it actually managed to build up some tension which, I don't think, many Star Trek books manage to do.
 
Mainly I liked the continuity between all the relaunch books...I thought it was about to time Trek did that rather than continuing as they were; there were too many inconsistancies building up IMO.
 
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		The_Doctor Lieutenant Commander
  
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				 Sat Oct 04, 2003 10:56 am    Voyager is the best | 
			 
			
				
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				I havn't read Deep Space 9 books, but I've read TNG and Voyager, and i like Voyager better. The stories just seem more exciting to to me.
 
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		sparxx Lieutenant, Junior Grade
 
  Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 116 Location: playing "cubis", although don't ask me how, I forgot.
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				lol I read one ds9 book, it was about jake and some kind of ghost.
 
I own like thirty tng ones, and I don't know how many of the tos books.
 
I own one voyager book, but have read most of them.
 
my favorite books are the shatner series(starting with ashes of eden, which is the only one I own)
 
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		CaptJD Disyple
  
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				I prefer the mini series books like badlands, invasion, and dominion wars but out of the regular series books I prefer DS9 but the same goes for episodes so I guess I just prefer DS9 overall.
 
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		Esseys The Klingon Vulcan Freshman Cadet
  
  Joined: 08 Oct 2003 Posts: 7 Location: MI
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				I can't say what series... Mine is a combo of Next Gen, and TOS... Mainly TNG though... So i gues that. It is the Odyssey and Mirror Universe sagas. They intertwine. William Shatner wrote them. (Ashes Of Eden, The Return, Avenger, then Spectre, Dark Victory, and Preserver) It is a great mini series. It's action packed, has Kirk, Spock, McCoy and some TNG and Voy people too.
 
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		sabertooth1217 UPN Boycotter
 
  Joined: 21 Jun 2003 Posts: 11484 Location: Texas
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				tng has the best but voy is the best
 
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		imzadi76 Commander
  
  Joined: 15 Jan 2004 Posts: 367 Location: Pittsburgh - PA - USA - Earth - Sector001 - Alpha Quadrant
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				 Tue Jan 20, 2004 3:59 pm    Old School Rules | 
			 
			
				
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				I can't believe no one thinks that TOS books were some of the best written Trek books ever. You young pups might not remember, but there was a long stretch beginning in the seventies where Star Trek had no television presence at all (except cartoons & OS reruns). Until the OS movies started coming out in the early 80's the characters lived on through books and fan fiction. One thing I particularly liked about the OS books was that you really got a better look at the more alien members of the Federation. I recommend 'The Wounded Sky' or 'Uhura's Song' as must read TOS classics.
 
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		CJ Cregg Commodore
  
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				Most of the VOy books ove read have basicly the same plot, which is a rubbish plot
 
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		Captain CB Captain
  
  Joined: 09 Mar 2003 Posts: 587 Location: U.S.S Retribution
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				not sure wehere it would come under
 
 
but im reading startrek new fronter Stone and Anvil
 
 
I think it is great  
 
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		Tiberius Lieutenant
 
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				I think that each series' books have their own high points.  Three Minute universe is a book I like from TOS, Vendetta and Imzadi for TNG, The Seige from DS9.  As for Voyager, I liked Ragnarok, but I've only read a few of them, so I can't rightly say.
 
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		~Voyager Fanatic~ Super Genius
  
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				Voyager Books is the best! Im a big Voyager fan.
 
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		Robsladey Commodore
  
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				I'm also going to say Voyager books were my favourite.
 
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		startrekgirltng Black Belt Woman
  
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				i think that tng and voy books are the best cause they have good filling
 
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		Leo Wyatt Sweetest Angel
  
  Joined: 25 Feb 2004 Posts: 19045 Location: Investigating A Crime Scene. What did Quark do this time?
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				I only read Voyager books. But I am going to give DS9 and TNG books a try though .
 
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		Seven of Nine Sammie's Mammy
  
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				I enjoy them all, but I have to say DS9 relaunch are some of the best fiction written, not just Star Trek. They draw you in, until you feel like you're really watching what's going on.
 
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		1/1 Rear Admiral
  
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				I've only read VOY and TNG books but out of them I prefer the Voy books.  
 
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		silent_one22 Commodore
  
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				The Voyager books, definently.  Mosaic was by far my favorite though.  
 
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		Ceri1uk2001 Lieutenant, Junior Grade
  
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				Voyager as a book series but i also like I.Q
 
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		Angeldust The Mob Queen
  
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				 Thu Jul 29, 2004 6:05 pm    Voyager Rules | 
			 
			
				
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				It was Voyager, hands down.  No argument necessary.    
 
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		Lindley Vice Admiral
  
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				The best Trek book I've read---to the best of my memory---was unquestionably DS9: A Stitch In Time. Its pretty much Garak's autobiography, and it far outclasses pretty much *anything* else.
 
 
Another strong contender is Peter David's Q Squared.
 
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		Angeldust The Mob Queen
  
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				Oh, I love Peter David!  He is such an awesome writer!!   
 
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		Sevenofninenz Commodore
  
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				Honestly, even though I love the VOY books, I think TNG books are the best. 
 
 
But that's only because that includes the Imzadi books and Peter David is a really good writer.
 
 
But another book I really like is called Dark Passions by Susan Wright, which are really cool because it's in a parallel universe and stuff. It's based around the chicks of Seven, Kira, B'Elanna, Deanna, and some other people too. They're really cool
 
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		Angeldust The Mob Queen
  
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				That sounds interesting! I'm gonna have to go and read that!  
 
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		Lindley Vice Admiral
  
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				Dark Passions takes place in the universe first seen in TOS: "Mirror, Mirror", and updated to the 24th century by several DS9 eps.
 
 
Its a decent read, but not what I'd call stellar.
 
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