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I’ve also been jumping into the novelverse recently; my grandfather had a friend who was trying to offload his late wife’s Trek collection, and I ended up the recipient.
I started with the second Department of Temporal Investigations book, then used this chart to decide where to properly begin. Even though I heard some grievances about it, I chose the DS9: Avatar books; it all made fun enough reading for before bed.
Unfortunately, my collection has a bunch of weird gaps, so now that I’ve finished those, I have to look for the next book, Section 31: Abyss (Little relation to the now-infamous film), at a used book store in my area.
Very nice and....way more detailed than I would have imagined. I don't even see the book I'm currently reading in that chart. I did find "Destiny" in there (recommended here twice) and it has the indicator for "good starting point" even though several others lead into it. So if I needed a third reason to buy that set, there it is.
Luckily (YMMV) I've come to appreciate ebooks so it's just a matter of finding ones that don't have DRM and putting in my credit card.
I'm usually not big on ebooks, as I tend to read in the evening and haven't had a good e-reader for a long time, and I just don't enjoy blue light at night.
However, I got a bunch of Star Trek comic eBooks in a Humble Bundle recently, and I need a good way to read those; I'm thinking I'll pick up one of the Kobo Colors. I've seen their limitations, and while it's enough to annoy a lot of comic readers, I'm personally fine so long as I can distinguish the division colors and think it would still be a good purchase for my use case. It might also be nice for my many Star Trek Adventures RPG PDFs; it'd be one less window on my laptop when I (occasionally) GM.
I also like to read in the evening, usually right before bed. My Kobo has adjustable color temp but I usually leave the backlight off and just use my lamp like with a normal book. Looks better and easier on the eyes IMO and also makes the epaper seem more magical. I dunno why, but the backlight on them ruins the effect for me.
Haven't tried a color one. TBH, the Kobo I have is the very entry-level one since I wasn't sure if I'd use it often or not. Turns out I love it so may upgrade at some point.