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Favorite Star Trek Novels?

There hasn't been a thread on Star Trek novels for a while. I'd love to see what books fans are recommending nowadays.

Are there newer Star Trek books you recommend?

If the book is based on one of the newer shows, do I have to watch the new series to "get" the story? (I don't have Paramount+ yet. )

From The Original Series (TOS), I remember loving Uhura's Song, Kobayashi Maru, Prime Directive, Yesterday's Son, and The Vulcan Academy Murders. There are probably others I'm forgetting. And yes, I know I have to read Diane Duane's My Enemy, My Ally and Spock's World plus D. C. Fontana's Vulcan's Glory. And A. C. Crispin's Sarek. And J. M. Dillard's The Lost Years.

For TNG, I remember liking "A Rock and a Hard Place, I listened to the audiobook of Q-in-Law by Peter David. I meant to read Survivors by Jean Lorrah. I also read Debtors' Planet because it had an appearance by Ralph Offenhouse (the 20th century businessman character played by the late Peter Mark Richman).
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