Title: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Terok Nor: Night of the Wolves
Author: S.D. Perry
Number of pages: 464
Genre: sci-fi
Book Number/Goal: 2/50
My Rating: 3/5
Review: The book describes the occupation of Bajor through the POV of several characters, alternating between Cardassians and Bajorans. It provides interesting insights into Cardassian society, and it's fun to meet so many familiar characters, to learn their backstory and to get a close-up view on some of the events of the past. But the action for most part is slow and boring, especially the Bajoran side of it which is about half of the book (being a fan of Cardassia, I may be biased). Gul Dukat is portrayed as a nice, gentle man and a benevolent leader, which is basically true but is somewhat uninspiring as I'd like to see more of his evil side which is more exciting ;) I didn't enjoy this book as much as I had hoped to.
Author: S.D. Perry
Number of pages: 464
Genre: sci-fi
Book Number/Goal: 2/50
My Rating: 3/5
Review: The book describes the occupation of Bajor through the POV of several characters, alternating between Cardassians and Bajorans. It provides interesting insights into Cardassian society, and it's fun to meet so many familiar characters, to learn their backstory and to get a close-up view on some of the events of the past. But the action for most part is slow and boring, especially the Bajoran side of it which is about half of the book (being a fan of Cardassia, I may be biased). Gul Dukat is portrayed as a nice, gentle man and a benevolent leader, which is basically true but is somewhat uninspiring as I'd like to see more of his evil side which is more exciting ;) I didn't enjoy this book as much as I had hoped to.
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