Unreality-SF has a review up for Bernd Perplies and Christian Humberg‘s “Star Trek: Prometheus: The Root of All Rage“: The beginning of the novel features repeated conversations where characters complain to each other that the Prometheus hasn’t actually uncovered much about the terrorist attacks it was tasked to investigate in Fire With Fire. This kind of thing takes up […]
New Book Review
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 17 Boogeymen” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for Mel Gilden‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 17 Boogeymen“: This week, Wesley takes inspiration from his childhood nightmares to conjure opponents for command scenario practice. But when a scientist friend of Picard’s is desperate to go off the grid, his plan coincides with Wesley’s holodeck creations in […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Death in Winter” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for Michael Jan Friedman‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Death in Winter“: While the Picard/Crusher romance is central to the novel, I found myself more interested in the Romulan political situation. Following the coup by Shinzon and his eventual death, the Romulan Empire finds itself in turmoil. Tal’aura, the […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Triangle: Imzadi II” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for Peter David‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Triangle: Imzadi II“: In the final season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, an unexpected romance took shape: the brief romantic relationship between Deanna Troi and Worf. The seeds of it had been planted much earlier; some would argue that as […]
“Star Trek: Titan: The Red King” Review by Literary Treks
Literary Treks has a review up for Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin‘s “Star Trek: Titan: The Red King” and as a special bonus, author Michael A. Martin joins the show : In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson welcome author Michael A. Martin to the show to discuss Titan: The Red […]
“Star Trek: 55 Renegade” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up forGene Deweese‘s “Star Trek: 55 Renegade“: This week, some aliens want to see the manager, and unfortunately for Kirk, he’s the manager. But when Spock and McCoy go missing the second they beam down for negotiations, he has to figure out what’s causing his shields and sensors to […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light” Review by TrekCore.com
TrekCore.com has a review up for Dayton Ward‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light“: Available Light is no exception, telling a thrilling action adventure tale as the Enterprise renders assistance to a large starship they encounter in deep space – one that appears, at first glance, not to have a crew. It is revealed that the starship […]
“Star Trek Pop-Ups” Review by The Trek Collective
The Trek Collective has a review up for Courtney Watson McCarthy‘s “Star Trek Pop-Ups“: I love pop-up books. I only own a few, but they are probably the most frequently visited in my library, and the ones I like to show to friends. So I was delighted to learn I would be able to enjoy […]
A Review Of Aaron Pollyea’s Tug of War
How did the Star Trek Adventures Tug of War module rate?
ReExamined Reads Star Trek Novel Review: Demons
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“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Vendetta” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for Peter David‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Vendetta“: This week, an old gun destroyed by Kirk’s Enterprise turns out to have been meant for the Borg. But a new model is rolling off the lot, and its pilot will let Starfleet have it when they can pry […]
The Literary Lair: Star Trek: Seeds of Rage
This week, we deal with a Star Trek book with insufferable Klingons…
“Star Trek Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library” Review by The Trek Collective
The Trek Collective has a review up for Larry Nemecek‘s “Star Trek Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library“: In last couple of years there has been a big resurgence in Star Trek “non-fiction”, with everything from starship manuals, language, and history books, to more whimsical art, and comedic interludes. It’s been over a decade though since, Star Charts, […]
How The Star Fleet Technical Manual Went From Fanfic to Canon And Back Again
We live in the Age of the Geek Ascendant. Every popular media franchise comes with dozens of books, comics and other extra materials that fill out the worlds we love in the gaps beyond the source material and our imaginations. The Internet puts all that information at fan’s fingertips, ready to settle (or start) arguments […]
Review of Star Trek Adventures RPG by Blaine Pardoe
I have to admit, I was excited that Modiphius Entertainment was putting out a new Star Trek RPG. This stems from a few places. First, I have been a Trek fan since the original series (yes, I’m that old.) Second…
ReExamined Reads Star Trek Novel Review: Garth of Izar
Star Trek the Original Series Novel Review: Garth of Izar
The Literary Lair: Star Trek: The Rings of Time
This week, the show receives a title and we look at a Star Trek book!
“Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary” Review by The Trek Collective
The Trek Collective has a review up for Paul Ruditis‘s “Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary“: I was very excited when the first listings appeared for Dorling Kindersley’s Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary; owning a few of their Star Wars and Lego books, and being familiar with their many other books, I knew a Star Trek version of their information and image dense […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light” Review and Interview of Dayton Ward by Literary Treks
Literary Treks has a review up for Dayton Ward‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light“: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson welcome author Dayton Ward back to the show to discuss his newest Next Generation novel, Available Light. We talk about the fallout from the end of Section 31, Picard’s actions in […]
“Star Trek: 54 A Flag Full Of Stars” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for Brad Ferguson‘s “Star Trek: 54 A Flag Full Of Stars“: This week, Nogura promotes Kirk from construction foreman to media liaison, but it’s his marriage that could really use a little bit of good P.R. Meanwhile, a Klingon schoolteacher in New York has invented a super ball […]



















