11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Next up on our Slayer's agenda? Demonic politics of course!, September 14, 2007
This review is from: Dark Congress (Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Simon Spotlight)) (Paperback)
It was only a matter of time before Buffy came up against a truly heinous evil --- politics!
Set after the end of the series (post Season 7), this is the second of only 2 novels that were written to depict events that occur after Sunnydale goes from being an outie to an innie (as Faith would say). Thankfully, "Dark Congress" is blessedly better than
Queen of the Slayers (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), although it's not without a few problems of it's own.
In this novel, Buffy and gang are slowly drawn to Providence, Rhode Island, were a bizarre collection of Demons and magickal Beings are quickly gathering. Why, and for what purpose? Through classic exposition skills (Giles, of course) they come to learn that all manner of magickal creatures are gathering to convene whats known as the Dark Congress -- an assembly of representatives from the magickal community who come together to iron out various squabbles and differences among their races, as well as ultimately attempt to decide the fate of humanity (as in, destroy and conquer, or live in semi-peace). Now, as the Congress reconvenes after thousands of years, Buffy is selected to act as arbiter of the whole shebang. Reluctantly she accepts this duty, as it would give her the inside scoop, and the possible ability to sway the outcome in favor of humanity -- but after murder befalls the sacred meeting, it is up to Buffy and Scoobies to discover the identity of the killer, or risk a declaration of war on humanity...
This was a fairly satisfying post-season 7 novel. All the main players were present, and the actions, attitudes, and personalities of each character were more or less intact. By the end of season 7 of the series, each character had grown considerably as a person, compared to how they had begun way back in Season 1. I liked that Xander was still coming to terms with the loss of his eye, and how Faith was a participating member of the Scoobies, but was still struggling to redeem herself from her past sins and control her darker instincts. Even Oz, stoic as always, is once again utilizing his Lycanthrop abilities to aid in the fight (he was sent to the Congress as a representative for the Werewolf community). These are the types of character consistencies that I appreciate, both as a reader and as a fan of the show. I would expect nothing less from a longtime Buffy author like Christopher Golden.
Now, on with the few things I didn't enjoy as much -- I felt the beginning of the novel was very drawn out and unnecessarily long, while the ending felt rushed and a little incomplete. The Dark Congress itself isn't even mentioned (much less explained) at all until around page 120 (out of about a 220 page book), so everything leading up to that point is nothing but setup. And, I hate to say it (and I'm sorry if this ruins anything for anyone else), but I was really hoping to see either Spike or Angel (preferably both) make an appearance. Keeping in mind at the end of Season 5 of "Angel" things are pretty much left at a cliff-hanger, with the feeling that we have no idea if they made it out of that last fight alive. This would have been a great opportunity to reintroduce one or both of those characters, and offer a creative explanation for what happened. Sadly, I guess I'll still have to wait for that. I also felt the Tara thing and the ending were a bit of a cop out. You'll know what I mean when you read it.
Bottom line, this book is still a lot of fun, despite some of it's flaws. It's an interesting story, and it's done well. Buffy fans definitely shouldn't miss out!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dark Congress: A step up from Queen of the Slayers.............., August 29, 2007
This review is from: Dark Congress (Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Simon Spotlight)) (Paperback)
This novel is a definite improvement on Nancy Holder's Queen of the Slayers; while an enjoyable, fun read, that novel seemed to be trying to please too many fans and masters. This effort by Christopher Golden has a much more cohesive story, with a reason for each characters presence (and that includes at least one HUGE surprise return), and a story that involves them in constructive ways, in tandem and on seperate adventures. Faith and Oz are especially enjoyable here; we get some more insight into Xander's continuing journey as he copes, contributes and matures; and as for Willow's journey............well, read the book. We get a more than usual insight into the demons, baddies and anti-heroes as well; they are all genuine characters, as opposed to plot devices. It all hangs together well, and leaves the door open for more, which is, obviously what Buffy fandom wants. The current and ongoing Dark Horse Comics Season 8 Buffy stories are much more enjoyable and fun, but this is also an enjoyable addition to the continuing BuffyVerse.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At last...closure, October 6, 2007
This review is from: Dark Congress (Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Simon Spotlight)) (Paperback)
I found Dark Congress a tale that needed to be told and none more qualified to tell it with the tenderness required than you. Indeed the message that I got loud and clear was basically, the only thing harder than saying good-bye to someone you love is not getting to say good-bye to someone you love. It was put eloquently and yet still in Buffy-speak. Any Tara fan who does not read this book is cheating themselves of the closure too long overdue.
Tara's resurrection also served a real purpose in the main story as well...no Tara, no Scoobies arriving in the nick of time to help Buffy...and Buffy gets pulverized by Malik's sword.
I'll also give a big cheer for the reappearance of The Gentlemen. It really did round out the cast of characters and was a fantastic surprise. As always, he included bits of subtlety that true fans and friends of Chris and Buffydom will recognize, smile and chuckle.
Well done, Chris...well done indeed!!!!!!!
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