Reddit reviews Q-Squared (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
We found 6 Reddit comments about Q-Squared (Star Trek: The Next Generation). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 6 Reddit comments about Q-Squared (Star Trek: The Next Generation). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
It's an old one, but my hands-down favorite Star Trek novel is Q-Squared by Peter David.
I should mention that I haven't read any Star Trek novels published since 1998, but if you like Q it's hard to imagine you wouldn't enjoy this book.
Ummmm well it isn't everyday I can be Santa but here you go. Best Star Trek book ever written. Probably one of my favorite sci fi books period.
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https://www.amazon.com/Q-Squared-Star-Trek-Next-Generation/dp/0671891510
There's a TNG novel called "Q Squared" where Trelaine and Q run into each other and bother Picard. It's pretty farcical, but an entertaining read nonetheless.
https://www.amazon.com/Q-Squared-Star-Trek-Next-Generation/dp/0671891510
Non-canon, but I really like Q Squared (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Q-squared-Star-Trek-Next-Generation/dp/0671891510) - incorporates a couple of alternate realities and a really good story.
I know there are some lame ones in the numbered book series, but the stand-alone novels seem to have a much higher success rate. Diane Duane, the Reeves-Stevens, and Peter David were my favorites. I guess David is a little divisive. He's known for taking tiny threads from canon and tying them together in his own stories, but sometimes he goes overboard. Even so, Q-Squared is one of my favorite Trek books ever.
Right, because this 'fantheory' of yours absolutely had nothing to do with Q-Squared by Peter David, released in 1995. Right?
https://www.amazon.com/Q-Squared-Star-Trek-Next-Generation/dp/0671891510
lol at the downvotes. Jimmies have been rustled.