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Star Trek novels

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Does anyone here read any Star Trek novels?
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I never read extended universe novels of anything, even my beloved Dr. Who. I hate making decisions, and there are always just too many of them to choose from.

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I read a few TNG books but never really got in to them. CHeap way to do a book report, I could watch teh show and know I was safe. ;) Sometime the book would be alittel different so i flip though it and make sure to add a difference or two.
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