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Morning Star
Morning Star by Pierce Brown Published: 2016 Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds Series: Red Rising #3 Length: 21:50 (524 pages) This is the third novel in the Red Rising trilogy, and I thought it came to a very satisfying conclusion. Brown is apparently planning a follow-up trilogy, one that will follow new characters living with the result of this story, and I will probably read through those as well. The first one is due out later this year. In this world, the people are divided by colour class. The golds rule at the top, treated as gods by some of the lower colours, and at the bottom of the class…
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Golden Son
Golden Son by Pierce Brown Published: 2015 Series: Red Rising #2 Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds Length: 19:02 (464 pages) Red Rising was one of my favourite books last year. I marked it as my first favourite, but I made the list right after reading it, and I might have still been coming down a bit. Either way, it was a fantastic novel. This is the second of the trilogy, and it easily lived up to the first book. He always thinks because I’m reading, I’m not doing anything. There is no greater plague to an introvert than the extroverted. I had a couple of small problems with the first…
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Red Rising
Red Rising by Pierce Brown Published: 2014 Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds Series: Red Rising #1 Length: 16:12 (401 pages) I went into this knowing absolutely nothing. The sequel to this, Golden Son, won the Goodreads award for science fiction novel of 2015, so I thought I should check the series out. Those Goodreads awards are a little silly, because the people voting haven’t read all of the novels nominated, but it at least meant that it was enjoyed by a lot of readers. I’m glad I did pick this up, because it turned out to be my favourite novel of the last year (or at least one of them…I…