Trek Lit Reviews
“Star Trek: Enterprise: Last Full Measure” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review of Star Trek: Enterprise: Last Full Measure In many ways, By the Book feels a lot like a story that fits in Enterprise’s first season. We have a crew that is quite green, encountering situations for the first time that would feel like old hat to later Star Trek […]
TREK LIT REVIEWS: TOS: The Face of the Unknown by Christopher L. Bennett
Star Trek: The Original Series: The Face Of The Unknown review by Trek Lit Reviews In a fun sequel to the classic Star Trek episode “The Corbomite Maneuver,” author Christopher L. Bennett tackles climate change, buried secrets, and the possible collapse of an entire civilization. Check out my review of the TOS novel The Face […]
TREK LIT REVIEWS: TNG: Headlong Flight by Dayton Ward
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Headlong Flight gets a review by Trek Lit Reviews: It’s a cross-dimensional time-twisting adventure featuring Romulans, TWO Enterprises, and a ton of surprises! Check out my review of the TNG novel Headlong Flight!
TREK LIT REVIEWS: DS9: The Long Mirage by David R. George III
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Long Mirage gets a review by Trek Lit Reviews: Four major plotlines are juggled at once! Wow, it’s like it’s Deep Space Nine or something…
TREK LIT REVIEWS: Section 31: Control by David Mack
Star Trek: Section 31: Control gets a review by Trek Lit Reviews: Julian Bashir and Sarina Douglas team up with some unlikely allies to take down Section 31 once and for all!
TREK LIT REVIEWS: TNG: Hearts and Minds by Dayton Ward
Star Trek: the Next Generation: Hearts and Minds gets a review by Trek Lit Reviews: Picard and his crew continue their exploration of the Odyssean Pass, but find themselves embroiled in a global catastrophe with its roots in 21st century Earth!
TREK LIT REVIEWS: DS9: Enigma Tales by Una McCormack
On post-war Cardassia, Dr. Katherine Pulaski and retired Starfleet Intelligence operative Peter Alden get caught up in a conspiracy to defame Natima Lang, while Garak acts all suspicious-like, as usual. Deep Space Nine: Enigma Tales review by Trek Lit