I have to take back my earlier remarks where I said I was having difficulty getting past the first chapter of Day of the Vipers and thus, did not hold much hope for being able to finish it. After taking a break to read Fearful Symmetry, I returned to this book with determination to get through it.
And thank God I did.
I think my problem, at first, was James Swallow's writing style. I think it's very different from the other Trek authors, and I don't mean that in an offensive way to either party concerned. It just takes some adjusting to, at least it did for me anyway. But by the 2nd or 3rd chapter, I was home free.
And my final reaction to this book is the polar opposite of my initial one.
I simply cannot gush about Day of the Vipers enough. This is a fantastic story with very real characters. I went through a multitude of emotions while I was reading it: hope, grief, sadness, despair.. I have to say most of them were on the negative end of the scale. When I finally closed the book, I just felt so sad. Because it's just so tragic. And yes, I know it's only fiction but the characters in this book were so well-realized that they felt alive.
James Swallow's power is to draw you into the events of the book. I felt as if I was going through the trials of the Bajorans with them. Few authors can accomplish this.
It's simply a magnificent story. Thank you Pocket Books for giving us this trilogy! It's a gift.
James Swallow is truly an awesome writer.
Now.. bring on Night Of The Wolves!!
And thank God I did.
I think my problem, at first, was James Swallow's writing style. I think it's very different from the other Trek authors, and I don't mean that in an offensive way to either party concerned. It just takes some adjusting to, at least it did for me anyway. But by the 2nd or 3rd chapter, I was home free.
And my final reaction to this book is the polar opposite of my initial one.
I simply cannot gush about Day of the Vipers enough. This is a fantastic story with very real characters. I went through a multitude of emotions while I was reading it: hope, grief, sadness, despair.. I have to say most of them were on the negative end of the scale. When I finally closed the book, I just felt so sad. Because it's just so tragic. And yes, I know it's only fiction but the characters in this book were so well-realized that they felt alive.
James Swallow's power is to draw you into the events of the book. I felt as if I was going through the trials of the Bajorans with them. Few authors can accomplish this.
It's simply a magnificent story. Thank you Pocket Books for giving us this trilogy! It's a gift.
James Swallow is truly an awesome writer.
Now.. bring on Night Of The Wolves!!