Star Trek

Here’s an update to this list.

The Original Series

I’ve read a lot of books in this series, and I’ve also reread a few of the best older ones.

The Next Generation

I’ve read all of the novels that take place after Nemesis. I’ve also reread some of the great old ones.

Deep Space Nine

I’ve read most of the novels that take place after the show’s finale, including all the recent ones.

Voyager

I’ve read all the books that take place after the series.

Enterprise

I’ve read all the novels that take place after the series.

Discovery

I’ve read most of the books that have been published so far to tie in with this series.

Picard

I’ve read 2 books from this series so far.

Strange New Worlds

There’s only 1 book published in this series so far, and I’ve read it.

New Frontier

This is a spinoff of The Next Generation which focuses on Captain Mackenzie Calhoun of the starship Excalibur. I read the first few but decided not to continue with it.

  • House of Cards by Peter David
    • 1997 -> 4/5
  • Into the Void by Peter David
    • 1997 -> 4/5
  • The Two-Front War by Peter David
    • 1997 -> 4/5
  • End Game by Peter David
    • 1997 -> 4/5
  • Martyr — Peter David
    • 1998 -> 4/5

Stargazer

This was a series of books about Captain Picard before he took command of the Enterprise.

  • Oblivion by Michael Jan Friedman
    • 2003 -> 4/5

Titan

This is a spinoff of The Next Generation which focuses on Riker and Troi aboard the starship Titan. I’ve read all of them.

  • Taking Wing by Michael A. Martin & Andy Mangels
    • 2005 -> 4.5/5
  • The Red King by Michael A. Martin & Andy Mangels
    • 2005 -> 4.5/5
  • Orion’s Hounds by Christopher L. Bennett
    • 2006 -> 4.5/5
  • Sword of Damocles by Geoffrey Thorne
    • 2007 -> 4.5/5
  • Over a Torrent Sea by Christopher L. Bennett
    • 2009 -> 4/5
  • Synthesis by James Swallow
    • 2009 -> 4.5/5
  • Fallen Gods by Michael A. Martin
    • 2012 -> 4.5/5
  • Absent Enemies (novella, ebook) by John Jackson Miller
    • 2014 -> 4.5/5
  • Sight Unseen by James Swallow
    • 2015 -> 4.5/5
  • Fortune of War by David Mack
    • 2017 -> 4.5/5

Department of Temporal Investigations

These books have as their main characters Dulmur and Lucsly, who were introduced in a Deep Space Nine episode. I’ve read all of them.

All Series Anthologies

Crossovers

In the old days the crossovers were miniseries where each book contained a story from one of the shows that existed at the time. Later they were miniseries that involved the crews from The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Titan.

Invasion

  • TOS: First Strike by Diane Carey
    • 1996 -> 4.5/5
  • TNG: The Soldiers of Fear by Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch
    • 1996 -> 4.5/5
  • DS9: Time’s Enemy by L. A. Graf
    • 1996 -> 4.5/5
  • VOY: The Final Fury by Dafydd ab Hugh
    • 1996 -> 4.5/5

The Captain’s Table

  • TOS: War Dragons by L. A. Graf
    • 1998 -> 4.5/5
  • TNG: Dujonian’s Hoard by Michael Jan Friedman
    • 1998 -> 4.5/5
  • DS9: The Mist by Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch
    • 1998 -> 4.5/5
  • VOY: Fire Ship by Diane Carey
    • 1998 -> 4.5/5
  • NF: Once Burned by Peter David
    • 1998 -> 4.5/5
  • ST: Where Seas Meets Sky by Jerry Oltion
    • 1998 -> 4.5/5

Double Helix

This series was published under the Next Generation title, but it’s really a crossover.

Gateways

The Lost Era

These novels take place in between TOS and TNG, and feature characters you know.

Destiny

  • Gods of Night by David Mack
    • 2008 -> 5/5
  • Mere Mortals by David Mack
    • 2008 -> 5/5
  • Lost Souls by David Mack
    • 2008 -> 5/5
  • A Singular Destiny by Keith R. A. DeCandido
    • 2009 -> 4.5/5

Typhon Pact

The Fall

Prey

Coda

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