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Star Trek has been published in novel form by Pocket Books and its corporate heir, Gallery Books since 1980 in the USA under license from Paramount Pictures.

Summary[]

Pocket Books was granted a license by Paramount Pictures to produce a series of original novels and film and episode novelizations based on Star Trek starting in the 1980s. Nearly all novels, technical publications and adaptations since then have been part of this ongoing series.

Books #2 through #13 (except for #7) of the numbered books were published under the "Timescape" science fiction imprint, but the Star Trek books were dropped from this imprint by 1984.

Beginning with The Captain's Oath in May 2019, Simon & Schuster published Star Trek novels under the Gallery Books imprint.

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Novels[]

Novelizations[]

Film[]

Computer game[]

Photonovels[]

1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Photostory
2. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Photostory

Numbered[]

  1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture
  2. The Entropy Effect
  3. The Klingon Gambit
  4. The Covenant of the Crown
  5. The Prometheus Design
  6. The Abode of Life
  7. Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
  8. Black Fire
  9. Triangle
  10. Web of the Romulans
  11. The Yesterday Saga #1: Yesterday's Son
  12. Mutiny on the Enterprise
  13. The Wounded Sky
  14. The Trellisane Confrontation
  15. Corona
  16. Worlds Apart #1: The Final Reflection
  17. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
  18. Rihannsu #1: My Enemy, My Ally
  19. The Tears of the Singers
  20. The Vulcan Academy Murders
  21. Uhura's Song
  22. Shadow Lord
  23. Ishmael
  24. Killing Time
  25. Dwellers in the Crucible
  26. Pawns and Symbols
  27. Mindshadow
  28. Crisis on Centaurus
  29. Fortunes of War #1: Dreadnought!
  30. Demons
  31. Fortunes of War #2: Battlestations!
  32. Chain of Attack
  33. Deep Domain
  34. Dreams of the Raven
  35. Rihannsu #2: The Romulan Way
  36. Worlds Apart #2: How Much for Just the Planet?
  37. Bloodthirst
  38. The IDIC Epidemic
  39. The Yesterday Saga #2: Time for Yesterday
  40. Timetrap
  41. The Three-Minute Universe
  42. Memory Prime
  43. The Final Nexus
  44. Vulcan's Glory
  45. Double, Double
  46. The Cry of the Onlies
  47. The Kobayashi Maru
  48. Rules of Engagement
  49. The Pandora Principle
  50. Doctor's Orders
  51. Enemy Unseen
  52. Home Is the Hunter
  53. Ghost-Walker
  54. Lost Years #2: A Flag Full of Stars
  55. Renegade
  56. Legacy
  57. The Rift
  58. Faces of Fire
  59. The Disinherited
  60. Ice Trap
  61. Sanctuary
  62. Death Count
  63. Shell Game
  64. The Starship Trap
  65. Windows on a Lost World
  66. From the Depths
  67. The Great Starship Race
  68. Firestorm
  69. The Patrian Transgression
  70. Lost Years #3: Traitor Winds
  71. Crossroad
  72. The Better Man
  73. Lost Years #4: Recovery
  74. The Fearful Summons
  75. First Frontier
  76. The Captain's Daughter
  77. Twilight's End
  78. The Rings of Tautee
  79. Invasion! #1: First Strike
  80. The Joy Machine
  81. Mudd in Your Eye
  82. Mind Meld
  83. Heart of the Sun
  84. Assignment: Eternity
  85. My Brother's Keeper #1: Republic
  86. My Brother's Keeper #2: Constitution
  87. My Brother's Keeper #3: Enterprise
  88. Across the Universe
  89. New Earth #1: Wagon Train to the Stars
  90. New Earth #2: Belle Terre
  91. New Earth #3: Rough Trails
  92. New Earth #4: The Flaming Arrow
  93. New Earth #5: Thin Air
  94. New Earth #6: Challenger
  95. Rihannsu #3: Swordhunt
  96. Rihannsu #4: Honor Blade
  97. In the Name of Honor

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Shatnerverse[]

The Shatnerverse is an unofficial nickname for a series of novels set in an alternate timeline, where James Kirk is resurrected after his death on Veridian III, written by William Shatner and Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens.

eBooks[]

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