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:''This article is about books in the fictional Star Trek universe. For Star Trek books, see [[Novels]].''
 
 
[[File:Hotel Royale book.jpg|thumb|The book ''Hotel Royale'']]
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{{disambiguation|''Star Trek'' books|Novels|rd=Novel}}
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A '''book''' consisted of a number of pages bound together. As technology developed, books became available in electronic form to be viewed on [[PADD]]s or computer terminals. Books might be discussed in a social setting through [[book club]]s. ({{ENT|Horizon}})
   
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[[Starfleet]] [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] received the book ''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]'' on his birthday. ({{film|2}})
[[Image:Hotel Royale book.jpg|thumb|The book "Hotel Royale".]]
 
A '''book''' consists of a number of pages bound together. Books were very popular before the introduction of other media like [[television]] or [[holonovel]]s.
 
   
[[Starfleet]] [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] received the book [[A Tale of Two Cities]] on his birthday. (''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'')
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[[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] had a collection with [[Shakespeare]]'s plays in form of a book displayed in his [[ready room]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'')
   
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In [[2366]], when [[Ensign]] [[Wesley Crusher]] had a date with [[Suzanne Dumont]], [[Lieutenant commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]] expressed doubt at the possibility that anything would happen between the two, to which Crusher retorted that "''At least I'm not spending the night with a good book like some people.''" La Forge replied that he'd get more action out of a good book than he'd ever see on the date. Though unaware of it at the time, their hostility towards each other was actually being caused by negative emotions produced by [[Sarek]], who was on-board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} at the time and losing control due to [[Bendii Syndrome]]. ({{TNG|Sarek}})
[[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] had a collection with [[Shakespeare]]'s plays in form of a book displayed in his [[ready room]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'')
 
   
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After [[Vash]] returned from the [[Gamma Quadrant]] in [[2369]] she thought about writing a book of all the civilizations she encountered there. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
In an alternate timeline [[Jake Sisko]] published two books. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Visitor]]")
 
   
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[[Benjamin Sisko]] told [[Jake Sisko|his son]] that all books of [[Galileo Galilei]] were burned after he was found guilty by the [[Inquisition]]. ({{DS9|In the Hands of the Prophets}})
===Literature===
 
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[[Image:Beta5ComputerHidden.jpg|thumb|A bookcase]]
 
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[[Miles O'Brien]] introduced [[Odo]] to [[20th century]] crime novels, and Odo was later seen reading them on [[PADD]]s several times, including ''[[Kiss Me Deadly]]''. ({{DS9|Shadows and Symbols}})
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''In an [[alternate timeline]], [[Jake Sisko]] published two books.'' ({{DS9|The Visitor}})
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''In another alternate timeline, set in the [[31st century]], {{dis|Daniels|Crewman}} and [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] found a library filled with paper books. This was an indication to Daniels that something was very wrong, as all of the data in the library was supposed to be stored electronically.'' ({{ENT|Shockwave, Part II}})
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== Literature ==
 
[[File:Beta 5 computer hidden.jpg|thumb|A bookcase]]
 
*[[Bajoran]]
 
*[[Bajoran]]
 
**''[[Book of the Kosst Amojan]]''
 
**''[[Book of the Kosst Amojan]]''
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**''[[The Never Ending Sacrifice|Never Ending Sacrifice, The]]''
 
**''[[The Never Ending Sacrifice|Never Ending Sacrifice, The]]''
 
*[[Fabrini]]
 
*[[Fabrini]]
**''[[The Book of the People|Book of the People, The]]''
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**''[[Book of the People]]''
*[[Ferengi]]
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* [[Ferengi]]
**''[[Oo-mox for Fun and Profit]]''
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** ''[[Oo-mox for Fun and Profit]]''
 
*[[Human]]
 
*[[Human]]
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**''[[Amazing Detective Stories]]'' ([[magazine]] series)
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***''[[The Big Good-Bye|Big Good-Bye, The]]''
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***''[[The Black Orchid|Black Orchid, The]]''
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***''[[The Listening Man|Listening Man, The]]''
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***''[[The Long Dark Tunnel|Long Dark Tunnel, The]]''
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***''[[The National Sheriff|National Sheriff, The]]''
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***''[[The Parrot Claw|Parrot Claw, The]]''
 
**''[[Anslem]]''
 
**''[[Anslem]]''
 
**''[[Beowulf (poem)|Beowulf]]''
 
**''[[Beowulf (poem)|Beowulf]]''
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**''[[Cold Moon Over Blackwater]]''
 
**''[[Cold Moon Over Blackwater]]''
 
**''[[Collected Stories]]''
 
**''[[Collected Stories]]''
**''[[Emory Erickson: Father of the Transporter]]''
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**''[[Cosmos A-to-Z]]''
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**''[[Dansk Lovsamling]]''
 
**''[[The Fatal Revenge|Fatal Revenge, The]]''
 
**''[[The Fatal Revenge|Fatal Revenge, The]]''
 
**''[[Gray's Anatomy]]''
 
**''[[Gray's Anatomy]]''
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**''[[How to Advance Your Career Through Marriage]]''
 
**''[[How to Advance Your Career Through Marriage]]''
 
**''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Hunchback of Notre Dame, The]]''
 
**''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Hunchback of Notre Dame, The]]''
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**''[[I, the Jury]]''
 
**''[[Incredible Tales]]
 
**''[[Incredible Tales]]
 
**''[[The Inferno|Inferno, The]]''
 
**''[[The Inferno|Inferno, The]]''
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**''[[Leonard McCoy's Comparative Alien Physiology]]''
 
**''[[Leonard McCoy's Comparative Alien Physiology]]''
 
**''[[Les Misérables]]''
 
**''[[Les Misérables]]''
**''[[Linear Models of Viral Propagation]]''
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**''[[The Little Mermaid]]''
 
**''[[Moby Dick]]''
 
**''[[Moby Dick]]''
**''[[Paradise Lost (novel)|Paradise Lost]]''
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**''[[Paradise Lost]]''
 
**''[[Paradise Regained]]''
 
**''[[Paradise Regained]]''
 
**''[[Pinocchio]]''
 
**''[[Pinocchio]]''
 
**''[[A Tale of Two Cities|Tale of Two Cities, A]]''
 
**''[[A Tale of Two Cities|Tale of Two Cities, A]]''
 
**''[[The Tempest (play)|Tempest, The]]''
 
**''[[The Tempest (play)|Tempest, The]]''
**''[[Through the Looking Glass (novel)|Through the Looking Glass]]''
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**''[[Alice Through the Looking Glass |Through the Looking Glass]]''
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**''[[The Tyger]]
 
**''[[Ulysses]]''
 
**''[[Ulysses]]''
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**''[[Verdenskrigen IV]]''
 
**''[[The War of the Worlds|War of the Worlds, The]]''
 
**''[[The War of the Worlds|War of the Worlds, The]]''
 
*[[Klingon]]
 
*[[Klingon]]
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**''[[The Fall of Kang|Fall of Kang, The]]''
 
**''[[The Fall of Kang|Fall of Kang, The]]''
 
*[[Talaxian]]
 
*[[Talaxian]]
**''[[The Collected Works of Jirex|Collected Works of Jirex, The]]''
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**''[[Selected Works of Jirex|Selected Works of Jirex]]''
 
**''[[Eldaxon's Collected Folklore]]''
 
**''[[Eldaxon's Collected Folklore]]''
 
*[[Vulcan]]
 
*[[Vulcan]]
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**''[[The Dictates of Poetics|Dictates of Poetics, The]]''
 
**''[[The Dictates of Poetics|Dictates of Poetics, The]]''
 
**''[[Falor's Journey]]''
 
**''[[Falor's Journey]]''
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**''[[The Teachings of Surak|Teachings of Surak, The]]''
 
*Unknown
 
*Unknown
 
**''[[Down the River Light]]''
 
**''[[Down the River Light]]''
 
**''[[Finding and Winning your Perfect Mate]]''
 
**''[[Finding and Winning your Perfect Mate]]''
 
**''[[Nightingale Woman]]''
 
**''[[Nightingale Woman]]''
**''[[The Romulan Star Empire|Romulan Star Empire, The]]
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** ''[[The Romulan Star Empire|Romulan Star Empire, The]]
 
**''[[The Wait|Wait, The]]''
 
**''[[The Wait|Wait, The]]''
   
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{{bginfo|Several Danish or [[Swedish]] books used as set dressing were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay.'' {{stala|9452}}}}
[[Category:Literature| ]]
 
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== External links ==
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* {{wikipedia}}
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* {{wikipedia|Novel}}
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[[de:Buch]]
 
[[sv:Böcker]]
 
[[sv:Böcker]]
 
[[Category:Literature| Book]]

Revision as of 18:03, 15 June 2015

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Hotel Royale book

The book Hotel Royale

Novel redirects here; for Star Trek books, please see Novels.

A book consisted of a number of pages bound together. As technology developed, books became available in electronic form to be viewed on PADDs or computer terminals. Books might be discussed in a social setting through book clubs. (ENT: "Horizon")

Starfleet Admiral James T. Kirk received the book A Tale of Two Cities on his birthday. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

Captain Jean-Luc Picard had a collection with Shakespeare's plays in form of a book displayed in his ready room aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

In 2366, when Ensign Wesley Crusher had a date with Suzanne Dumont, Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge expressed doubt at the possibility that anything would happen between the two, to which Crusher retorted that "At least I'm not spending the night with a good book like some people." La Forge replied that he'd get more action out of a good book than he'd ever see on the date. Though unaware of it at the time, their hostility towards each other was actually being caused by negative emotions produced by Sarek, who was on-board the USS Enterprise-D at the time and losing control due to Bendii Syndrome. (TNG: "Sarek")

After Vash returned from the Gamma Quadrant in 2369 she thought about writing a book of all the civilizations she encountered there. (DS9: "Q-Less")

Benjamin Sisko told his son that all books of Galileo Galilei were burned after he was found guilty by the Inquisition. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

Miles O'Brien introduced Odo to 20th century crime novels, and Odo was later seen reading them on PADDs several times, including Kiss Me Deadly. (DS9: "Shadows and Symbols")

In an alternate timeline, Jake Sisko published two books. (DS9: "The Visitor")

In another alternate timeline, set in the 31st century, Daniels and Captain Jonathan Archer found a library filled with paper books. This was an indication to Daniels that something was very wrong, as all of the data in the library was supposed to be stored electronically. (ENT: "Shockwave, Part II")

Literature

Beta 5 computer hidden

A bookcase

Several Danish or Swedish books used as set dressing were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

External links