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Review: Star Trek — Lost to Eternity If there’s one person we can trust to take a complex Star Trek tale and turn it...
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Review: Star Trek — Lost to Eternity If there’s one person we can trust to take a complex Star Trek tale and turn it...
Review: Star Trek: New Earth – Wagon Train to the Stars If your ears perk up at the pairing of Star Trek and the...
Discover the Untold Story of Cardassian Occupation in “Pliable Truths” If you’re a fan of the powerful Star Trek: The Next Generation two-part episode...
Review: Star Trek: Picard – Firewall Seven of Nine, a heroine who has resurged in popularity thanks to Jeri Ryan’s return to the franchise...
Rediscovering The Lost Era: Serpent Among the Ruins – A Retro-Review Captain John Harriman, seen only for a brief period in Star Trek: Generations,...
Back to the Stars: Rediscovering Star Trek’s Legacy with Captain to Captain – A Retro-Review There are near-countless Star Trek novels out there. Unlike...
Review: Star Trek: Lower Decks – U.S.S. Cerritos Crew Handbook Have you ever wanted to get the full U.S.S. Cerritos onboarding experience? Ever picture...
Review: Patrick Stewart’s Making It So: A Memoir Patrick Stewart’s greatest accomplishment with this first-ever memoir, Making It So, is showing his audience he...
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: The Making of the Classic Film Book Review 1982’s Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is...
Review: Star Trek: The Art of Neville Page Do you know who Neville Page is? You should, as his artwork has been a driving...
Review: Star Trek: Discovery – Somewhere to Belong Long-time Star Trek scribe Dayton Ward — whose last entry into the franchise was the critically-acclaimed...
Review: The Center Seat – 55 Years of Trek: The Complete, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek One of the benefits of Star Trek...
Review: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The High Country The new era of Star Trek has seen novels pop up from all recent...
Review: Star Trek: The Original Series – Harm’s Way There are some creative minds who we just implicitly trust when it comes to Star...
The Shat is back... with an all-new memoir.
The Star Trek Cookbook review + interview with author Chelsea Monroe-Cassel A Star Trek-themed cookbook is not a new idea, as the first Star...
Review: Star Trek: The Girl Who Made the Stars picture book Cast your mind back to what seems like a decade ago – 2019...
Review: Wil Wheaton’s Still Just a Geek Wil Wheaton occupies a fascinating place in the Star Trek fandom space. One day he was an...
Review: Star Trek: Discovery – The Book of Grudge Hero Collector continues to be one of the most creative licensing partners that Star Trek...
Star Trek: Villains: A guide to some of the franchise’s most iconic villains — featuring profiles and interviews. This is a review of the...
Review: Star Trek: Coda – Book III “Oblivion’s Gate” So… we’ve reached the end. Taking the baton from James Swallow and Dayton Ward, David...
Review: Star Trek: Coda – Book II “The Ashes of Tomorrow” Note: This review contains minor spoilers. Author Dayton Ward laid out the stakes...