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How Many Star Trek Novels Do You Have?

How Many Star Trek Novels Do You Have?  

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  1. 1. How Many Star Trek Novels Do You Have?

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What Trek novels do you have? List a few of your favorites, or you can list your collection. I just recently have started to buy Trek novels so I know you guys will probably have a lot more than I do. Here's the list of the novels I have:

 

 

 

Star Trek The Next Generation: Do Comets Dream? By: S.P. Somtow

 

A Time to Be Born By: John Vornholt

 

A Time to Die By: John Vornholt

 

A Time to Sow By: Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore

 

Star Trek The Return By: William Shatner

 

Star Trek Avenger By: William Shatner

 

Star Trek Spectre By: William Shatner

 

Star Trek Dark Victory By: William Shatner

 

Star Trek Preserver By: William Shatner

 

Star Trek Captain's Blood By: William Shatner

 

Star Trek The Next Generation: I, Q By: John De Lancie and Peter David

 

Star Trek The Lost Era: The Sundered By: Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels

 

Star Trek The Last Round Up By: Christie Golden

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Too many to count. At least over or close 100. Most of my collection is at home in Buffalo, New York.

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i have one it is called "het masker" dutch for masks

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I HAVE JUST ABOUT EVERY TREK BOOK EVER PUT OUT INCLUDING THE VERY FIRST HARDBACK. I'VE BEEN BUYING THEN SINCE THE 1970s. I'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT GETTING RID OF THEM ALL TO CREATE SOME MORE SPACE IN MY BASEMENT. ANY OFFERS?

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I have 'bout 112 books that are Trek-related... (So far..)

Here's the list of the Pocket Books novels.

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Strangers From the Sky”, written by Margaret Wander Bonanno.

Spock's World”, written by Diana Duane.

The Lost Years”, written by J.M. Dillard.

Best Destiny”, written by Diane Carey.

Best Destiny”, written by Diane Carey.

Mission to Horatius”, written by Mack Reynolds.

The Last Roundup”, written by Christie Golden.

Gemini”, written by Mike W. Barr.

Garth of Izar”, written by Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski.

II: The Wrath of Khan”, written by Vonda N. McIntyre.

III: The Search for Spock”, written by Vonda N. McIntyre.

IV: The Voyage Home”, written by Vonda N. McIntyre.

#5: The Prometheus Design”, written by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath.

#11: Yesterday's Son”, written by A.C. Crispin.

#23: Ishmael”, written by Barbara Hambly.

#28: Crisis on Centaurus”, written by Brad Ferguson.

#28: Crisis on Centaurus”, written by Brad Ferguson.

#29: Dreadnought!”, written by Diane Carey.

#31: Battlestations!”, written by Diane Carey.

#41: The Three-Minute Universe”, written by Barbara Paul.

#47: The Kobayashi Maru”, written by Julia Ecklar.

#48: Rules of Engagement”, written by Peter Morwood.

#50: Doctor's Orders”, written by Diane Duane.

#52: Home is the Hunter”, written by Dana Kramer-Rolls.

#53: Ghost-Walker”, written by Barbara Hambly.

#55: Renegade”, written by Gene DeWeese.

#61: Sanctuary”, written by John Vornholt.

#62: Death Count”, written by L.A. Graf.

#64: The Starship Race”, written by Mel Gilden.

#66: From the Depths”, written by Victor Milan.

#71: Crossroad”, written by Barbara Hambly.

#79: Invasion! #1: First Strike”, written by Diane Carey.

#83: Heart of the Sun”, written by Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski.

#84: Assignment: Eternity”, written by Greg Cox.

#88: Across the Universe”, written by Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski.

#97: In the Name of Honor”, written by Dayton Ward.

The Original Series: The Janus Gate #1: Present Tense”, written by L.A. Graf.

The Original Series: The Janus Gate #2: Future Imperfect”, written by L.A. Graf.

The Original Series: The Janus Gate #3: Past Prologue”, written by L.A. Graf.

The Next Generation: Vendetta”, written by Peter David.

The Next Generation: Imzadi”, written by Peter David.

The Next Generation: Q-Squared”, written by Peter David.

The Next Generation: Kahless”, written by Michael Jan Friedman.

The Next Generation: The Best and the Brightest”, written by Susan Wright.

The Next Generation: I, Q”, written by Peter David and John de Lancie.

The Next Generation: A Hard Rain”, written by Dean Wesley Smith.

The Next Generation: Do Comets Dream?”, written by S.P. Somtow.

The Next Generation: Encounter at Farpoint”, written by David Gerrold.

The Next Generation: Unification”, written by Jeri Taylor.

Generations”, written by J.M. Dillard.

: First Contact”, written by J.M. Dillard.

The Next Generation #2: The Peacekeepers”, written by Gene DeWeese.

The Next Generation #12: Doomsday World”, written by Carmen Carter, Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman, and Robert Greenberger.

The Next Generation #16: Contamination”, written by John Vornholt.

The Next Generation #18: Q-In-Law”, written by Peter David.

The Next Generation #26: The Romulan Prize”, written by Simon Hawke.

The Next Generation #32: Requiem”, written by Michael Jan Friedman and Kevin Ryan.

The Next Generation #49: Possession”, written by J.M. Dillard and Kathleen O'Malley.

The Next Generation #41: Invasion! #2: The Soldiers of Fear”, written by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

The Next Generation #47: The Q Continuum: Q-Space”, written by Greg Cox.

The Next Generation #55: Double Helix: Double or Nothing”, written by Peter David.

The Next Generation #58: Gemworld #1”, written by John Vornholt.

Deep Space Nine: Trials and Tribble-ations”, written by Diane Carey.

Deep Space Nine #2: The Siege”, written by Peter David.

Deep Space Nine #3: Bloodletter”, written by K.W. Jeter.

Deep Space Nine #4: The Big Game”, written by Sandy Schofield.

Deep Space Nine #8: Antimatter”, written by John Vornholt.

Deep Space Nine #9: Proud Helios”, written by Melissa Scott.

Deep Space Nine #10: Valhalla”, written by Nathan Archer.

Deep Space Nine #12: The Laertian Gamble”, written by Robert Sheckley.

Deep Space Nine #15: Objective: Bajor”, written by John Peel.

Deep Space Nine #17: The Heart of the Warrior”, written by John Gregory Betancourt.

Deep Space Nine #27: A Stitch in Time”, written by Andrew J. Robinson.

Voyager: Pathways”, written by Jeri Taylor.

Voyager: The Nanotech War”, written by Steve Piziks.

Voyager #1: Caretaker”, written by L.A. Graf.

Voyager #2: The Escape”, written by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

Voyager #6: The Murdered Sun”, written by Christie Golden.

Voyager #6: The Murdered Sun”, written by Christie Golden.

Voyager #7: Ghost of a Chance”, written by Mark A. Garland and Charles G. McGraw.

Voyager #10: Bless the Beasts”, written by Karen Haber.

Voyager #10: Bless the Beasts”, written by Karen Haber.

Voyager: Homecoming”, written by Christie Golden.

Enterprise: Broken Bow”, written by Diane Carey.

Enterprise: By the Book”, written by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

Enterprise: What Price Honor?”, written by Dave Stern.

Enterprise: Surak's Soul”, written by J.M. Dillard.

New Frontier #1: House of Cards”, written by Peter David.

New Frontier #2: Into the Void”, written by Peter David.

Starfleet Corps of Engineers: Have Tech, Will Travel”, written by Keith R.A. DeCandido, Kevin Dilmore, Christie Golden, Dean Wesley Smith, and Dayton Ward.

Starfleet Corps of Engineers: Some Assembly Required”, written by Greg Brodeur, Scott Ciencin, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Dave Galanter, Dan Jolley, and Aaron Rosenberg.

Day of Honor #3: Her Klingon Soul”, written by Michael Jan Friedman.

Day of Honor #4: Treaty's Law”, written by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

The Dominion War #2: Call to Arms...”, written by Diane Carey.

The Dominion War #4: ...Sacrifice of Angels”, written by Diane Carey.

Section 31: Cloak”, written by S.D. Perry.

Gateways #4: Demons of Air and Darkness”, written by Keith R.A. DeCandido.

The Lost Era, 2298: The Sundered”, written by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels.

The Lost Era, 2311: Serpents Among the Ruins”, written by David R. George III.

Strange New Worlds, vol. VI”, edited by Dean Wesley Smith.

New Worlds, New Civilizations”, written by Michael Jan Friedman.

And for the rest of them...
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The Metaphysics of Star Trek”, written by Richard Hanley.

Star Trek 3”, written by James Blish.

Star Trek 5”, written by James Blish.

Star Trek 8”, written by James Blish.

Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future”, written by Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda.

Star Trek: The Classic Episodes, Vol. 1 — The 25th-Anniversary Editions”, written by James Blish, with J.A. Lawrence.

Star Trek: The Classic Episodes, Vol. 3 — The 25th-Anniversary Editions”, written by James Blish, with J.A. Lawrence.

The Star Trek Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to the Future”, written by Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda with Debbie Mirek.

Trek Navigator : The Ultimate Guide to the Entire Trek Saga Tag: Every Trek Episode...”, written by Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross.

Trouble with Tribbles: The Birth Sale and Final Production of One Episode”, written by David Gerrold.

The World of Star Trek”, written by David Gerrold.

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Over 100. Not sure how many exactly, 'cos I stopped counting loooong ago!

 

Probably the biggest known collection (about 1250 books, IIRC) is that of the great John Patuto at Cygnus-X1. Check it out! :unsure:

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I'm not sure how many novels I have exactly. I have every novel published by Pocket Books and Bantam as well as a few obscure novels. However, just this weekend I counted all my Star Trek books, both fiction and non-fiction, and I have 648 in my collection. Not including about 200 magazines.

 

Kevin

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I have at least 40 to 50

but my fav so far is Battle for Betazoid

Troi goes commando

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I now have at least 100 or more. Recently a salvage store was selling the stock of a bookstore insurance buy-out. All the books were 80-90% off the original price. Needless to say I went hog-wild. I mainly bought the paperbacks, but I also bought a few hardbounds. I literally had to create a bookcase for my new acquisitions! And I intend to read each and every one of them! :frusty:

 

By the way, my very first Star Trek book was the original Starfleet Technical Manual, published in the 70s. :frusty:

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I have about 15 or so, but ive only ready about 3, lol. Im reading alot more and getting alot more now so it wont b long till I have a couple hundred.

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I only have 4 books here are the names...

 

Startrek adventures..."The galactic whirlpool" by David gerrold

 

Startrek ...."From the depths" by Victor milan

 

Startrek TNG..."Grounded" by David bishoff

 

Startrek TNG..."The star lost" by Ronald d.moore

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I don't have any Star Trek Novels. I have been reading fan fiction lately ( influenced by folks here talking about fan-ficition), so I have three of those Star Trek : Strange New Worlds books. I also have the book Make It So about Picard's leadership style.

 

But no novels.

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I have about 25 Star Trek novels. My favorites are Homecoming, The Farther Shore (same series), and Old Wounds (Book one of next series)

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About 10 I believe

 

Star Trek The Next Generation: I, Q By: John De Lancie and Peter David

Genesis Force by John Vornholt

Spock's world

“The Next Generation: Q-Squared”, written by Peter David.

Generations by dillard

and more....

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