Showing posts with label red rising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red rising. Show all posts

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Thursday Thoughts: Re-reading the Red Rising trilogy by Pierce Brown!!!

Hey there guys!

Since I've been re-reading quite a bit this year for a change and I've decided that I'll be using my Thursday Thoughts to talk about those books I've re-read (most of them in preparation for the next or final book in a series) and then a slightly more regular review for the next/final book.


I adored Red Rising the first time I read it, I loved the build up of the Reds, their culture and the transformation. But on the re-read, I guess that because I knew what was coming, I felt like that was a bit slow... I must confess that I started loving the book as much as I did the first time the moment they got to the Institute. The moment the plotting, warfare and bloodshed started, I was 100% on board and in love with the book again!

I'm not sure what that might say about me, but yes, the most violent parts of the book is what made me love it again. Darrow's mistakes and triumphs and the way he discovered how he could care for those he was supposed to hate, and how he made friends and brothers between the Golds. Meeting Pax and Sevro and Mustang and all the rest... Gave me a different appreciation of the personalities of them all. Must confess that I thought I remembered more and/or better but as it happens I seemed to have forgotten quite a bit or to be more accurate I missremembered a lot! I kept thinking something should be happening right about now, and I had forgotten other stuff that had to happen first. In the end I absolutely loved it again and give it once again the full 5 stars!



Re-reading Golden Son was similar to re-reading Red Rising in the fact that I had forgotten some shocks, forgotten some scenes and kept misremembering some stuff (thinking something happened before it actually did), but since the bloodshed, conflict and warfare are peppered more all over the book, my blood thirsty self enjoyed the book more from the very beginning, without as many lulls as Red Rising.

I loved how Darrow kept getting back up after looking like he was beaten down, and how he kept surprising everyone (including me, for the second time!). I loved getting to meet the Stained again and loved seeing the different mythologies and cultures added to the mix. That is actually one of my favourite parts of the series, the way the Roman and Norse mythologies and cultures are part of the culture of this world, as well as the Irish feeling of the Reds.

Once again, I adored the book, it destroyed me emotionally becayse clearly no one is really safe and the deaths affected me quite a lot once again! I got pissed a bit more than the first time with some of the characters, and some of the betrayals hurt a lot more, because despite Darrow's flaws and his tendency to keep his friends at arms' lenght, I feel every attack to him as a personal attack to me!



After the re-reads, I was very well prepared having everything fresh in mind, and it really was the best idea ever. After the utterly horrible cliffhanger that was the ending of Golden Son, I started reading Morning Star full of trepidation.

As usual, Pierce Brown did NOT disappoint. There is plenty of politic manouvers, bloodshed, warfare and twists here and there and everywhere I'd even say!

It's gonna be really difficult to review this book avoiding spoilers for it and for the previous ones and that's gonna make this review so very vague!

Darrow never had an easy path, but in the beginning of Morning Star, things got even harder! After his wake up call and his confrontation with all the fears he had avoided, his character was even  better and more interesting. Everything changes in this book, quite a few times over. The Sons of Ares as an organization has changed, many characters have changed even if not fundamentally, just continued progressing and evolving.

There were a pair of occasions when I wanted to throw the book at Pierce Brown's head and I would have never forgiven him if certain events had really stick and were not permanent. Good thing both were false alarms and surprising plot twists that I never saw coming! I don't know if Mr Brown is that good or I was particularly thick while reading!

Morning Star will put you through the full range of emotions, from fear to horror to hope to anger and rage to happiness and excitement and concern and excitement and all over again! It's the right way to end a trilogy, making the odds even higher, turning up the tension up a notch every few chapters and having surprises and aces up their papery sleeves. The ending was both satisfactory as it was but also open enough to give us space to imagine what might come after.

Once again, very much deserved 5 stars, even if there were a few little things that I didn't agree 100%, but nothing that would change my rating.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Friday Reads: ARC Review of Red Rising by Pierce Brown!!!

Hello guys!

This Friday I'm having the first review of the week for Friday Reads and it's one that I finished on Monday, and that on Tuesday was named the Goodreads Best Debut of 2014. I'm not gonna say it's not deserving because I loved it, but I really wasn't expecting it to win!

I got my ARC copy of this book when Hodder & Stoughton added it on NetGalley a pair of months back as a read it now, and I'm so very thankful for it! I cannot wait to get my hands on the sequel, that thankfully releases next month!

This one is part of both my 2014 Review Pile Reading Challenge as an ARC and also part of the Dystopian Reading Challenge 2014, that I did extremely well during the first half of the year but I had been seriously slacking off as of late! Hopefully I'll reach my goal this month so I won't fail it!







Red Rising (Red Rising Trilogy, #1)Red Rising by Pierce Brown

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Red Rising was one of those books I was extremely intrigued about since I read about it, but I had seen some mixed reviews, some very positive, some rather negative and I was feeling a lil burned out on dystopias, so I left it in the wish list.

Then I saw it on NG as a read it now, decided to give it a try and simply devoured it in two days! I loved the set up and how the world building progressed with Darrow's character and perspective. It was a very immersive experience and one that simply kept me hooked to the book through the faster and slower parts and never lost me to wonder what the point of anything that happened would be.

This was a very gritty and ruthless world, from the mines of the Reds to the war games of the Golds. As the old adagio says, not all that glitters... And this society so structured by colours, as a new caste system, enforced with physical modifications and genetical distintions and that has the strongest influences of Roman & Greek cultures, being it most apparent in names but also in the Academy.

I don't want to talk too much about the book because for me, reading it so long after I had read the reviews worked great for me, I didn't have a very clear idea of what was going to happen, except for the basics and I really enjoyed being heartbroken, enraged and creeped out on occasion with the ruthlessness present!

The start gave me a very Braveheart like feel, even if it's set in the mines of Mars, but then the story changes mood and the stakes get higher, we get through a slower part full of fascinating classical science fiction and then we're thrown into politics, war games and simply amazing storytelling weaving it all flawlessly!

I don't usually connect too easily with male POVs, but I quite attached myself to Darrow and kept on rooting for him throught his massive rollercoaster of emotions and mental battles. He might be wrong or right, but I couldn't help but understand where he was coming from. He was a flawed character but was always trying to prove himself to the Golds, to himself and to Eo, always.

There are quite a few of unexpected turns thrown here and there that were very welcome to shake both the characters and the reader when we were getting too comfortable and I don't think I saw any of them really coming at all!

So very glad that I read this one before the year ended because I would have missed one of my favourite books of the year and a debut at that! And also very happy that I read it in December because the sequel comes out next month! There's no real evil cliffhanger here, but it does leave you wanting more!

Very much deserved 4.5 stats and very recommended for those you might think they're very much burned out on dystopians!



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