Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Review: Golden Son by Pierce Brown

Title: Golden Son (Red Rising #2)
Author: Pierce Brown
Published: January 8th 2015
Date Read: July 27th – August 4th 2016
Read In: English

For seven hundred years, my people have been enslaved without voice, without hope. Now I am their sword. And I do not forgive. I do not forget. So let them think they own me. Let them welcome me into their house, so I might burn it down.


Darrow is a rebel forged by tragedy. For years he and his fellow Reds worked the mines, toiling to make the surface of Mars inhabitable. They were, they believed, mankind's last hope. Until Darrow discovered that it was all a lie, and that the Reds were nothing more than unwitting slaves to an elitist ruling class, the Golds, who have been living on Mars in luxury for generations.


Now fully embedded amongst the Gold ruling class, Darrow continues his dangerous work to bring them down from within. It's a journey that will take him further than he's ever been before – but is Darrow truly willing to pay the price that rebellion demands?




When i started reading this book, i actually didn't remember much about Red Rising because it's long ago since i've read it. But while reading, i started to remember and so this book was nice to read. The story was a lot about fighting tactics, which isn't so much my taste, but it was ok. So if you liked Red Rising, you shouldn't miss this book.





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