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Old 03-05-2009, 03:33 AM   #11
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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 guess, though, that one of the problems with books of this type is that the author isn't allowed to actually "change" anything, which rather restricts the plot availability. You have to end the book with the "world" the same as it was at the start.

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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.
Thanks - that's another one of the series which is new since I last read them. All there was at the time I stopped reading were the "original" Trek books, and the "Next Generation" ones.
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