Has anyone read any Star Trek fiction that they would recomend as a MUST read. I have read quite a few - even some of the popular ones - but, in my opinion, they were not that good.
They don't develop characters. The characters do and say things, I don't think they ever would. New characters they introduce are just cardboard cut-outs.
As for the plots - I can see it coming from the first page. If the story was any good wouldn't they have sold it to Paramount anyway?
With a few exceptions, the authors are usually new unknowns, or people who convert screenplays to books, and write little else.
On the other hand, some of these books are VERY popular and recently people like Armin Shimerman, Andrew Robinson, James Doohan, John DeLancie and William Shatner have all Co-written books, plus I haven't read anything by Peter David (and he does write other things).
I just don't want to spend my money on something I won't finish.
They don't develop characters. The characters do and say things, I don't think they ever would. New characters they introduce are just cardboard cut-outs.
As for the plots - I can see it coming from the first page. If the story was any good wouldn't they have sold it to Paramount anyway?
With a few exceptions, the authors are usually new unknowns, or people who convert screenplays to books, and write little else.
On the other hand, some of these books are VERY popular and recently people like Armin Shimerman, Andrew Robinson, James Doohan, John DeLancie and William Shatner have all Co-written books, plus I haven't read anything by Peter David (and he does write other things).
I just don't want to spend my money on something I won't finish.