I enjoyed it. It tied up the last of the old DS9 novels, filling in the last of the gaps, and prepped us for the new future. (It also tied up a lot of DRG III, going back as far as Serpents Among the Ruins.)
Hmm. As to filler and exposition (i.e., recap of the story arc), I found that the 1/4 sheet of notes I left sticking out of SoF were invaluable in getting me back up to speed on what's going on, but wish I'd taken them in more detail. Perhaps a preface that provided such a recap would have been a helpful addition.
Does that mean that it might actually have overcorrected from Sacraments? Did it really not have any recapping at all?
I enjoyed it. It tied up the last of the old DS9 novels, filling in the last of the gaps, and prepped us for the new future. (It also tied up a lot of DRG III, going back as far as Serpents Among the Ruins.)
Serpents even?? Damn... I'm hoping to get this tomorrow.![]()
Read it this morning. It was very average, not bad but still so busy tying up loose ends and getting all the pieces in place for the next wave of DS9 books that it ends up being somewhat unsatisfying as a book in its own right. At least going forward that shouldn't be a problem apart from maybe that cliff hanger and the whole deathly dull fixing Vic storyline oh and the out of time Bajoran. So not all the loose ends then!
The Ascendant's plot in the past fizzles out quite quickly and doesn't feel anywhere near as traumatic as has been implied. It also doesn't really give any weight to Sisko or Kira's change in directions. And why rid Ro of one of her distinctive characteristics particularly in such a shallow way. By the end of the book she might as well be Kira.
It doesn't help that the writers style is so dry, some humour would be nice occasionally. The support crew get a bit of a look in, including some background on Stinson but remain horribly bland overall, not helped by the decision at the end. Why not bring in someone new and distinctive in that role to shake things up, it worked for Titan.
But generally it was still a decent read, pretty light on recapping for the most part and when it was used mainly at places where you could see the need. Though there was one bit when the Defiant called back to the station where we got 4 or 5 lines describing what we had just seen a page and a half ago!
Hopefully we'll be getting more DS9 books going forward but a bit more variety in authors would be nice.
So, I went to go pick this one up today at my local B&N and they didn't have it. While they were obliging in ordering a copy to the store, they couldn't explain why they hadn't ordered any copies to the store or why there were 5 copies on order for other customers. In an even further wrinkle, the website listed it as in stock the night before but they never sold any stock according to their POS software. And it seems like the book is disappearing from all my local stores, too. I checked on my phone in the store and the next three closest stores had it in stock, and now they're all gone too. And it seems unlikely this one book would sellout on day one when there 7 copies of "Sacraments of Fire" on the shelf.
I don't know how to do spoiler boxes/warnings so I won't be very detailed in my answer. I did feel that the Ascendants brought a traumatic level of danger to the Bajoran system...a major event which would be referenced in the years following. I didn't feel that it fizzled out at all and the novel's two main arcs came together well in the end. Although I am not always a fan of this author's work I felt he did a good job here.
I did feel that the Ascendants brought a traumatic level of danger to the Bajoran system...a major event which would be referenced in the years following. I didn't feel that it fizzled out at all and the novel's two main arcs came together well in the end. Although I am not always a fan of this author's work I felt he did a good job here.
So, am I correct in that this is not a complete flashback novel set just after the events of Soul key? From the typings in this post, it seems that, at the very least, there is a framing sequence and interstitials taking place in the present continuity. I am about seven years behind in my reading (just going to start Destiny this upcoming month), and was wondering if I could read this without ANY references to current novels.....
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