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Old 03-28-2009, 04:49 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
No. That is a collection of short stories and has a few good ones. I was talking about Fire Ship..

http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Ship-Star...6346600&sr=8-1

Doesn't show as a kindle book. But might be found in ebook elsewhere.

I rather enjoyed the Star Trek: Invasion series. It starts with TOS, then TNG then DS9 then Voyager. Each book is a complete story it and of itself. But, you really should read them in genre order. These 4 books are writen by some of the better writers. The TOS one by my favorite Diane Carey.

The Section 31 books are good to. Once again cross generation.

Finally the Gateway series. Again, cross generation.

BOb
I loved the Invasion series.

I've read a couple of the New Frontier stories too and enjoyed them.

I honestly don't know how I missed the fact that Trek books were out there but I was already past the "formulaic sci-fi books" genre when I first became aware of them so I never really botherd with them except the above.
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