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If you weren't quite sure whether or not to continue the trilogy (Red Rising), then let's put that to rest: the sequel absolutely destroys the first installment. Where Red Rising tries to innovate but falls into the trap of focusing heavily on the not-so-original contest-to-the-death previously featured in Battle Royale, The Hunger Games, etc., Golden Son takes it to the next level. The characters have developed, the stakes have risen, and everything is riding on the knife edge of deceptions that Darrow must maintain. The action is some of the best I've read, and the explosive ending is worthy of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Once you pick these up, cancel any plans you had for sleeping!
HPB Staff ReviewAfter the events of Red Rising, Darrow joined the Arch Governor's household. After the results of Red Rising, Darrow loses Mustang. After the results of Golden Son, he loses so much more. I went into the book eager to see where we were going to be lead this time around, what I did not expect was the heartbreak it put me through. I did not expect the end to turn out the way it did and I did not expect others to react as they did. They introduced a whole load of new side characters that I instantly loved, Ragnar. Of course there were the other classic characters, the Holwers, Mustang, Cassius, and Sevro, that were amazing all own their own. Particularly Sevro was a star in this one, but when isn't he? For fans of the first Red Rising book this book stays true with themes of revolution and it's cost, and characters that feel familiar but in a good way. You get to grow with them.
HPB Staff ReviewThis book, this series, is seriously a page turner. I don't know how Pierce Brown does it. So many intricate details and story lines. I recommend this series to everyone I know, and now I'm recommending it to you! #SummerReading
Amazing story, captivating writing Characters are easy to fall in love with