My Book Review from Goodreads — Day of the Martians by H.E. Wilberson

The Day of the Martians (The Martian Diaries #1)The Day of the Mar­tians by H.E. Wilbur­son
My rat­ing: 5 of 5 stars

Ten years have passed since the Mar­t­ian walk­ers emerged from the cylin­ders around Lon­don, plung­ing the Earth into its first inter­plan­e­tary war in H. G. Wells’ clas­sic War of the Worlds. G. Wells’ clas­sic War of the Worlds. Wilber­son has deliv­ered a next step in the epoch using the set­ting and char­ac­ters from the original.

The fight this time looked even worse for human­i­ty since the Mar­tians seemed intent upon destroy­ing the bac­te­ria that destroyed them and an even larg­er arma­da, com­pris­ing the entire Mar­t­ian pop­u­la­tion, was head­ing toward the Earth. We start the sto­ry with the announced dis­cov­ery of an intact Mar­t­ian cylin­der left over from the first inva­sion. The Mar­tians on the inside were like­ly dead, but there seemed to be a sig­nal that would be detectable by the Mar­t­ian arma­da. What fol­lows is a sto­ry that Well’s him­self could have written.

I like how the plot devel­ops. Giv­en the near extinc­tion of human­i­ty in the pre­vi­ous war, the twist that the Mar­tians have fig­ured out how to stop the bac­te­ria from killing them sets a fore­bod­ing tone for the sto­ry. The dis­cov­ery of a solu­tion and how to use it kept me riv­et­ed to the nar­ra­tive. The author crafts the sto­ry in such a way that the read­er doubts if the solu­tion will be enough until the very end.

Over­all, I felt the nar­ra­tive was inter­est­ing and very sim­i­lar to Wells’ own sto­ry. It answered my ques­tion from years ago, ‘What would have the War of the Worlds sequel be like?’ Wilbur­son has found the essence of Wells’ char­ac­ters and recre­at­ed them with lev­els of change that a decade would bring. The nar­ra­tive is inter­est­ing and devel­ops a plot that is very sat­is­fy­ing for mod­ern tastes. I will give this book 5 stars because it deliv­ered to the expec­ta­tions of an H.G. Wells fan and more.

View all my reviews

Stories

The sto­ries of Torn MacAlester are sci­ence fic­tion, where the sci­ence is well-ground­ed. I inten­tion­al­ly made any devi­a­tions for spec­u­la­tive pur­pos­es. To main­tain max­i­mum real­ism, I restrict the scope of these deviations.

Read More

Articles

I write arti­cles of sci­ence fact and sci­ence fic­tion. The arti­cles here span the knowl­edge of mod­ern sci­ence and the spec­u­la­tions of fic­tion. I try to caveat every­thing that is an assump­tion. You will find arti­cles about space­flight, the pos­si­bil­i­ties of alien con­tact, and descrip­tions of tech­nol­o­gy used in my stories.

Read More

Outpost

Blog, Reviews, Sched­ule,  Com­ment Thread, & Read­er’s Group.

Read More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *