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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Debut from New Author!,
This review is from: ... never dream (Mass Market Paperback)
A fine debut from a new author, man I love discovering new writers! This modern twist on a classic tale is fabulous. ...Never Dream tells the story of 2 vampires and the mortal they get involved. It does poke fun at Anne Rice's novels in a good way such as one vampire insisting to the other that he read Interview with the Vampire to see why mortals would crave immortality and also read about the parts she got right and what she got wrong. The story opens with the Making of Arthur, a knight from France. It continues to the present where we find Arthur, Jennings, and Terry (the mortal) trying to save The Book from falling into the wrong vampire hands. This book left me wanting more...and I hope Scott continues the adventures of these vampires in America.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely not just for vampire fans ...,
By Nikolette Abbott (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ... never dream (Mass Market Paperback)
I must admit to having some trepidation before I started reading this book -- the vampire tale genre seemed to me to have been "done", with new books on the matter often regurgitations of the old. I read the first two pages of ... never dream, however, and I was "sucked in". Adams has created a fascinating tale that never once reaches back to old formulae or tired storylines; he's developed characters that you come to know quickly and hanker to know more about and woven a story that picks you up and carries you along. The female characters are strong, something seldom seen in books of this genre, the male characters charismatic, and the action of the plot is so engrossing that the first time I read it I nearly missed my subway stop - twice. One of the best things: you don't have to be a "vampire genre" fan to really get involved in ... never dream. It's a well-written, well-designed novel from all perspectives, one that would easily transpose to an incredible action film! I see potential here - potential for a ... never dream series that will answer the questions Adams cleverly winds into his character development, and potential that this young author will be very much talked about in the years to come. Don't miss the boat -- buy this book and recommend it to your friends and family. It's a first edition that, in the future, you'll be glad you own - bank on it!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unique and Compelling,
By Larry Berke (West Bloomfield, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ... never dream (Mass Market Paperback)
I suspect I have read every vampire novel published in the past 20 years. "Never Dream" by Scott Charles Adams is among the handful of the best. The apparent premise has certainly been done before, i.e., good vampires vs. bad, innocent mortals caught up in the events, philosophical conundrums, etc. What makes this novel so fascinating is the way these old themes are made new and refreshing by characters you really like and care about,as well as the amazing involvement of the character Iago. An entire novel could be done on him alone. The quality of vampire novels has diminished in recent years. "Never Dream" not only restores quality to the genre, but sets a new standard. I am delighted to hear that a sequel is being worked on. I suggest Scott Adams drop everything else in his life and work on its completion! Congratulations to Amazon as well for offering it to the public.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Important and recommended!,
By Christian "Writer/Human" (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ... never dream (Mass Market Paperback)
A reader and contributor to Amazon.com came across a review that I'd done for another author, and sent an email saying that I would benefit greatly from reading Scott Charles Adams first novel, "...never dream". Since I recieve numerous recommendations of this sort, most of which turn out to be other authors promoting their own books (not all of which are worth mentioning here), I was very skeptical. It took a few weeks for me to find a copy of "...never dream", and was filled with even more trepidation when I saw the grainy black and white cover with the home p.c. designed graphics. All of that magickally fell away after I began to read...and read, and read. I ravenously devoured this 240-pager in one sitting.Reading like a serio-comic gothic thriller, "...never dream" deserves a more mainstream release. Taking the legend of vampires and werewolves and treating them like everyday occurances (if you suspend your need for reality every once in awhile), "...never dream" is hugely entertaining. Except for the obvious editing errors (one of the main characters somehow loses his Cockney accent about a third of the way into the story) and somewhat tedious and confusing point-of-veiw changes, this story is destined to become a cult classic. Arthur Talon, a 700-year-old vampire, is troubled. An ancient book, once in his possession, has mysteriously disappeared. This book, a kind of an "owners manual" for the undead, is a revealing work that, in the wrong hands, is destined to destroy vampire-kind as we know it. And of course, it is about to fall into the wrong hands...the hands of a relatively young and cocky vampire who goes by the unlikely name of Lyle. This short but fast-paced story takes an at once serious and tongue-in-cheek view on the whole vampire genre. Who else would use Anne Rice novels as training manuals for modern-day bloodsuckers? Telling the story from the point of view of most of the main protagonists, the story becomes a bit diluted and trite...but worth plodding through to unearth the little nuggets of delight that are buried there. Fresh and entertaining, "...never dream" is worth tracking down and owning.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not like any other vampire book,
By A Customer
This review is from: ... never dream (Mass Market Paperback)
This is not your typical vampire book. It is more of a high-tech cloak and dagger thriller. The characters in this book aren't living in the basement of some creepy old castle worrying that the village priest might come and stake them in the heart. They are way too cool for that. They are slick, savvy, new millenium vampires. I couldn't put this book down.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Almost Too Realistic,
By A Customer
This review is from: ... never dream (Mass Market Paperback)
_...never dream_ brings vampirism up to date by telling us of age-old vampires who continue to exist in modern times. It is full of action and suspense. The characters are well-delineated, very personable and believable. Can't wait for the sequel! Everyone I lent this book to loved it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow! Libraries, bars and bathrooms will never look the same!,
By A Customer
This review is from: ... never dream (Mass Market Paperback)
I devoured the amazing tale of Arthur, Iago, Jennings and Terry in one sitting....and what a journey we took! Scott Charles Adams has created THE gem of modern day vampire stories. Not only was I captured within the first 3 pages by an expertly written story , but the visual images he so masterfully crafted left me little doubt that I had a front row center seat for this years blockbuster! I can't wait to buy my ticket for the next "show" and find out what's in store for Arthur, Jennings and Iago in America......or more to the point, what's in store for America!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You will read this book in one Visine aided afternoon!,
By A Customer
This review is from: ... never dream (Mass Market Paperback)
Page one. That's where it starts. Oh of course it's the beginning of the book, but I'm referring to when exactly this book grabs your attention like a rabid dog and doesn't let go. You won't put it down and you won't want to. You'll see the same world through three sets of eyes, and at times, you'll swear those eyes were your own. I've read this book twice now, and I've only had it for 4 days. I've played tug of war with my wife for rights to possess this book. Buy it and learn what it's like to be the hunter and the hunted.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not just a new vampire novel....,
By forag4eva@aol.com (Mass, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ... never dream (Mass Market Paperback)
You'll want to read this book more than once. On the surface, a great vampire novel, but after reading it the first time, it will leave you thinking. Scott Charles Adams has taken a tried and true theme and breathed new life into it. He has brought vampires into the 20th century in a way no one has been able to before him. His vampires are as distasteful as any others, but with his characterization of Arthur and Jennings he allows empathy as well. He mixes two old vampires, a girl of Generation X, an interesting twist and provides us with a page turner that leaves you feeling satisfied at the end while still craving more. His insights into how vampires could survive into the age of technology might have you wondering why the person beside you at that bar doesn't seem to be drinking all that much. Bravo, Mr. Adams, Louis and Lestat have good company at last.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
neverdream,
By Nicole (NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ... never dream (Mass Market Paperback)
neverdream is a great great read. This was a "never put down" kind of novel. Anyone breathing would enjoy this novel. You do not have to be interested in vampires to read this, you just need an imagination and a lamp close to your bed!
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... never dream by Scott Charles Adams (Mass Market Paperback - August 17, 1999)
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