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Darrow au Andromedus fights for the freedom, the opportunity to live for the above. For an oppressed people that hides in the shadows of the so-called superiors for centuri What do you live for? For an oppressed people that hides in the shadows of the so-called superiors for centuries. But in order to escape the monster, you either hide or fight. And fighting is the path, the painful, bloody, sinister path Darrow chose. Betray your friends. Scheme with your enemies.

Rise next to people who stole your everything. Alienate those who genuinely care about you. And in doing so, become the monster yourself. We are us - the sum of what we've done, what we want to do, and the people who we keep close.

After an unfortunate incident in the Academy his position is precarious, and Nero au Augustus is ready to renounce him and leave him unprotected against the Bellonas, the powerful family that wants his head on a silver platter. But then the Sons of Ares reemerge, giving him orders too cruel to follow, and Darrow realises that the way to make the Society fall apart is civil war.

And so it begins. Let him welcome me into his house, so I might burn it down. You all know the dreadful term 'middle book syndrome', right? Well, forget it, because instead of a lame, weak second book, the genious called Pierce Brown gave us a masterpiece. As the story progressed, and Darrow had to make difficult decisions for the sake of his mission, I mourned him ; I mourned every piece of his soul, of his conscience, of the past Darrow he had to sacrifice in order to make Eo's dream come true, and give a future to those who were denied it.

Sometimes he was lost beyond redemption, a cocky, brutal Gold that stabbed his friends in the back and led armadas and thousands of people to their death with a simple order. But some other times, those rare moments he chose to trust, to protect the weak, to arm a terrifying giant and make love to the girl who stole his heart, he was a fiery Red. In the end, Darrow is both. The amagalm of two cultures, the weapon to divide only to unite.

Pierce Brown imagined and brought to life vivid, heartpounding space battles and massacres , he crafted high-tech spaceships and luscious palaces brimming with poisonous snakes. He introduced radiant new characters -let's take a moment to appreciate Victra and the glorious House Telemanus - and explored old ones, giving them voices and backrounds and motives and actions that shook you to the core.

The death toll was extremely high. The nameless lives lost unimaginable. But this battlesong of deviousness and blood was injected with moments of jolly laughter and camaraderie that made your shields crack, and a ray of sunlight crawled into your petrified insides.

There were also a couple of scenes so powerful and raw , in their simple gestures and scarce dialogues, that make you sob and feel and want to reach for Darrow and hold his hand. There was grandeur in those scenes. In the entirety of this magnificent , soul-ripping book.

Here be lions. And in kindness, there is malice. Darrow kept friends at arm's length and miscalculated people, only to pay with blood in the astounding, devastating ending that shred my soul to pieces. Please, please , please , read this series. And trust Pierce Brown to lead you to a dangerous journey that will stay with you for a while.

View all 24 comments. Golden Son has officially wrecked me. I'm actually checking my pulse right now to make sure I'm still alive. Status unclear. Picking up approximately 2-years after the events of Red Rising , we continue to follow our intrepid hero, Darrow au Anadromedus, also known as, The Reaper. His secret war against the Golds, rages forth. The ultimate goal of which is to demolish the status quo. Full of the same action-packed, pulse-pounding battle scenes as the first book, this installment amps up the level o Golden Son has officially wrecked me.

Full of the same action-packed, pulse-pounding battle scenes as the first book, this installment amps up the level of political intrigue. It left my head spinning, and yes, that's a good thing! My favorite part of this continues to be the world-building. Brown has created a dark, dystopian world with all of the brutality of ancient Rome , but set in space. As we all know, everything is better Additionally, the characters are compelling and well-fleshed out.

Darrow is particularly riveting. I love his evolution as a character and have truly felt for him as he grapples with impossible decisions that ultimately end up haunting him.

It's hard to lead a revolution. Particularly one that is hidden. A proverbial snake in the grass, who can he trust with his secrets? Darrow's pain and joy are visceral. I felt every moment. Relationships are continuing to develop and as always, there is a healthy dose of back-stabbing and ruthless betrayals mixed in for good measure.

I am really looking forward to moving on with this story. My plan is to continue with the audiobooks. The narrator is Darrow to me. They couldn't have selected a better voice artist! So well done. If you haven't picked up this genre-bending series yet, I cannot recommend it highly enough! View all 17 comments. Jan 21, Caz littlebookowl rated it really liked it Shelves: owned. Rating: 4. My heart breaks for these characters It was great spending more time with this crew, and meeting some fantastic new characters, too!

I love Darrow's brain - he comes up with the most clever, and often crazy, plans, and it was so much fun yet stressful seeing them unfold.

Mar 09, C. Drews rated it it was amazing Shelves: adult , dystopian , reread , read , 5-star , read , sci-fi. I originally rated it 4 stars and then upped it to 5 because holy shit this book did not hold back. It was complex, smart, twisty, and powerful. For starters it was way way less sexist than Red Rising too. And rereading was so freaking stressful because I knew what was going down in the end and I just??? I did not want??? Also Sevro is a nasty little shit and I love him to death.

I'm so, so torn. I loved it, but I loved having read it , and not the actual reading. I know I'm weird, but give me a sec to explain. I am two thousand percent in love with Red Rising.

That book made the best year of my LIFE. I devoured Red Rising. I cried. I shipped. I think I had a small heart attack several times But Golden Son just didn't live up to my feels of Red Rising. I felt like Golden Son had a completely different tone and vibe. And I didn't like it. I felt Red Rising was really focused on Darrow I'm not saying it was badly written at all.

In fact, I'm pretty extra sure it was genius. And GS just I feel like my non-loves of this book is very much "it's me not you". As I read I gaped like a codfish at the pure skill it would've taken to write.

I bow to Pierce Brown for sure. It was excellently written. It was stuffed with complex plots and detailed political climates. It had some skull bashing and blood letting. My favourite were the tender moments. Like when Darrow went home and spoke to his mum again. Or when Darrow confessed view spoiler [ he was a Red to Sevro. I'm enormously pleased Sevro is half-Red. He's adorable hide spoiler ]. Darrow is twenty now so it's not really a YA book and he's lost all of the boyishness he ever clung to, but he also is very aware he's turning into a monster.

And he doesn't want to! He wants to be kept in check. And there are some really vulnerable moments with Darrow. I feel all squishy. He has the weight of worlds literally on his Golden Red shoulders and Did I mention there was a wicked awful cliffhanger?

I was on the last 20 pages when I realised it was going to end very, very badly. General nastiness. A bit of beheading. Oh gosh. This book is simultaneously incredible and complex and basically out of my league. I felt like I was drowning read it. I'm not really into hardcore sci-fi I just don't keep up! So this is all ME and not the book. It's a fantastic book, but I wanted more Darrow. I'm very very keen for Morning Star though because View all 3 comments. Nov 02, Samantha rated it really liked it.

I am never emotionally prepared for this series but I am even less emotionally prepared for that cliffhanger. View all 9 comments. He has moved on to the Academy-He is the Golden child right? Then right as he tastes that brass ring; it gets yanked away.

That's one thing about the Red Rising stories. They will twist you into a million different knots before they destroy you. If your heart beats like a drum, and your leg's a little wet, it's 'cause the Reaper's come to collect a little debt. In this book I didn't love Darrow-sometimes I found him just plain whiny or inconsistent yes, I know he was supposed to be that way-doesn't mean it didn't get on my nerves.

The star of these book as was in the last book.. Sevro and the Howlers. Sevro makes no apologies for who he is. He will either end up cutting your throat or cussing you out, or maybe just both. I don't know why I'm rambling on. There is no explaining this book. I give up to it. Just read it and buckle your seatbelt.. Because it's going to be a bumpy ride. I received an arc copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Now what am I going to read?

Destroyed for all other books at this moment. View all 57 comments. Your cowardice seeps from you. Your rage burns bright. I don't even know what to say. This book was full of surprises. I did not see any of this coming. This series just keeps getting better and better.

Not even close. Pierce Brown just set us up for one of the most epic finales ever. I just know it. My poor Darrow. My heart breaks for him so much. He's lost so much and he's been betrayed so many times. I can't handle this. All my favorite characters, everyone, is NOT safe and it scares me so much. Please protect my babies! I ship them so much, it literally hurts. Mustang is a goddess and I hope she finally comes to her senses soon! Nobody is worthy of them. I can't even write a proper review because that ending just destroyed me and now I have to go binge read the finale.

View all 11 comments. Jan 08, Luna. Hear that sound? Holy balls is right folks. How the hell did the author think of such an awesome ending?!

Sweet baby Jesus it's been 24 hours since I finished and I need a whole bottle of wine to myself. This goddamn book has killed me, I am now currently deceased. I have honestly in my whole 24 years of existence, never been so mind blown before. I thought book one was good, book two was even better! I'm actually at a lost for words, so this is just word vomit. A whorefart?! I'm so glad this surpassed my expectations. I thought I hated space opera turns out I secretly love it, all thanks to this book.

I enjoyed this book more then book one, all because it felt more spacey. In book one the competition on Mars felt like Earth to me so it was kinda unoriginal. I'm happy I can't say that about this book, it felt like a proper Sci-Fi.

I'm also happy to say I've grown use to the first person POV now and it isn't bothering me at all now, I find comfort in Darrows POV for some reason, mainly because I know he is a crazy dude and he will fuck the golds up. We also didn't go through pages of information dumpage. Also my baby, my darling, my Sevro. I swear I'm jealous of other women liking him, I love him that much and he isn't even real.

There were some moments in this book i truly adored. Like when him and Darrow confess everything to each other what a wonderful heart warming bromance. The big badass Ragnar, what a cool dude.

He is like a space version of the bloody nine. Awesome book dude and if you ever see me at a convention prepare yourself. I do not recommend this book to anyone under the age of 16 no idea why this brutal masterpiece is on the fucking YA shelf. Should be military space opera or just plain old Sci - Fi. Who I do recommend this to is everyone who loves a good blood bath, also I think just everyone on this planet should read this book it's awesome and full of so many unexpected twists.

I think you would also enjoy this if your a whorefart like me. View all 56 comments. Shelves: chick-i-want-to-hang-out-with , o-captain-my-captain , bro-mantic , quit-crying-robin , kick-ass-heroines , stars , book-boyfriend-material , fantastic-fantasy , sci-fi. Re-read with some of my Glorydamn friends at Buddies Books and Baubles because there was a lot of stuff that went down in this and I need to relive it all going into Morning Star.

I'm glad I reread this since I had forgotten so much of what happened early on this this book. And even though I knew what was going to happen at the end and I knew it was coming and I was waiting for it to get there it still affected me so deeply and hurt just as much if not more than the first time. I'm pretty sure Re-read with some of my Glorydamn friends at Buddies Books and Baubles because there was a lot of stuff that went down in this and I need to relive it all going into Morning Star.

I'm pretty sure Pierce Brown just stuck a knife through my heart all over again. The good news is that I now only have to wait 4 days to see how the rest of this bloodydamn series plays out Step 1 - Read or Reread trust me on this, unless you read it in the last few months Red Rising Step 2 - Find a quiet space and time to immerse yourself in this book.

Once you start you will not want to stop. Step 3 - Gather snacks, comfortable clothes, pillows and blankets. You are not going to want to get up for anything Step 4 - Make sure to have your highlighter ready there are so many great lines to mark.

Pierce Brown has done it again and created fantastic, complicated characters in a new world with danger, betrayal, humor, epic battles, political intrigue and awesomeness around every corner. I had inklings and theories and suppositions throughout the entire book and I got a few right but most of the time I was so wrong and I loved all the surprises. Darrow - It has to be hard living in the middle of the enemy and not forgetting from time to time why you are there.

He has a lot of personal growth to go through as he tries to find his way in this world with all the Golds. He will take some chances and I will cross my fingers that they all work out. Darrow is struggling to become the man he needs to be to lead his people out of a slavery they do not even know they are in and stumbling along the way I hold my breath rooting for him to win at every instance. If you felt the first book was Intense well I have to say that I believe this book to be even more so.

But there are still so great characters to add humor and a human face to all of the events. I love Darrow and Mustang I ship them with the intensity of a thousand stars…. Do you like bromances?

I love them. True friendships that withstand anything and everything. Servo is the best friend a man like Darrow could have and he is even more crazy and fantastic in this book. There are so many great characters in this book, some from the past and more introduced. I was drawn into the story and world even more this time around and it was bloodydamn great.

I am all a twitter with anticipation. View all 28 comments. In comparison to RR, almost everything in Golden Son was a step up and I found the setup generally impressive. We also find out a bit more about the Sons of Ares as well as the inner workings of the politics of the Golds, which I was pleased about. So, generally, sounds great right? Because while I enjoyed the plot still could've done with a lot more edge but ima let that slide , my hate for Darrow and the rest of the characters grew a considerable amount.

The Characters: Heavens, how I hated them! Darrow: Darrow — "The young man chosen to be the saviour of his oppressed people on Mars. What hero?? All I saw was a know-it-all, endlessly arrogant kid, who quite literally, thinks he's a gift to humanity. If not the gift.

The road with him has been a difficult one, to put it mildly. For starters, and this only made matters worse because I HATE first-person narratives with a few exceptions , I had endless problems with how he talked about himself and the perpetually smug way in which he interacted with others, or how he'd let it be known that he's "not one to be crossed", like, get over yourself. I got so tired of being inside his head that at some point, I think I succumbed to my rage and simply screamed - 'Just shut up, already!

The majority of the book was spent on these constant back and forths with himself - Am I doing the right thing? Then in a matter of seconds, he'd contradict himself by going on and on about how this is what has to be done, fortune favours the brave, sacrifices must be made , to then only flip over and repeat the same thing over again after a few more chapters. It was exhausting and I did not care for it one bit, nor did I buy it.

I get that this is an attempt to make his character appear more sympathetic despite all the shitty decisions he continues to make but, NO. There was something so Sevro: Somebody tell me if I've read the same book as everyone else because I don't get the hype here and I feel like the whole appeal was completely lost on me.

However, unlike, Mustang, I didn't dislike Sevro nor did I find him annoying in any way. He was actually my favourite character in the book with the bar so low, however, I question myself whether or not this is a compliment. Plus, he was barely in the picture and I didn't get the right amount of time with him as I did with the others.

As for the rest of the characters, none is worth mentioning. With the exception of Lorn au Arcos, whom I really liked and who also gave me a plethora of reasons to hate Darrow even more. And since I can't get into it without spoiling some things, I'll just wrap this up right now. View all 14 comments. Dec 05, Ahmad Sharabiani rated it really liked it Shelves: 21th-century , fiction , united-states , dystopia , young-adult , science , literature.

The sequel to 's Red Rising, Golden Son continues to follow lowborn Darrow's plan to destroy the Society from within. The third novel, Morning Star, was published in February Feb 26, Edward rated it it was amazing. Holy Moly that was a real ending. I'm pretty gobsmacked.

This is an absolutely phenomenal read. Even though I wasn't mad on the beginning, Golden Son really ironed out any issues I had with Red Rising, developed the already great characters and threw in some amazing twists and turns. Not to mention that the ending was incredible, my heart was in my mouth. View all 4 comments. What an epic second instalment. What do you suppose they would think of us? This series has me hook line and sinker! Darrow and his band of loyal friends are planning to destroy their enemies.

But the real question is, who is dece Bloodydamn!!! But the real question is, who is deceiving him? Twist after twist. We never know who will do what, or who will die next. And when we get to the end view spoiler [ and Roque betrays him hide spoiler ] I was blown away.

I ordered book 3 immediately because I cannot wait! Dec 09, Natasha Polis rated it it was amazing Shelves: favorites. I finished this baby awhile ago, and loved every action packed minute. I'm anticipated Morning Star this February!!! What did I just read??!!!!!

This book surpassed the first quite evidently. It was clear from the beginning this would be a great book. The story picked up where the first book ended, but not quite. The story picks up with a several year gap, where the characters have recovered from the institute and are now members of the active society.

Unlike The Lost Age , each of the game's additional party members gradually add themselves to your party, all of them bringing their own collection of Djinn, and each of the eight characters' default class series are different from all the rest. Like in The Lost Age , however, there is once again 72 Djinn, 18 for each element and 9 for allocation to each character, but less than half of these are familiar Djinn returning from the GBA games. There is only one new summon , which together with the other 13 summons of The Lost Age are once again summons to collect either by finding their summon tablets or through special events.

Some class series are taken out notably, the class-changing items and other class series are added in, and various changes to classes' Psynergy collections are made. Perhaps the biggest core change is a redesigned weapon-unleash system, in which all weapons - Long Swords, Axes, Light Blades, Maces, Staffs and Ankhs, and now Bows and Fist Weapons - have multiple unleashes from which a character chooses randomly whenever he unleashes, the available unleashes are unlocked one-after-the-other for that character as the character gains weapon experience, and many of the unleashes hit multiple enemies at a time.

Despite being a DS title, this installment does not feature any sort of backwards compatibility with the GBA titles. Also, the Battle Mode is removed. In its place, once the final boss is defeated, a post-game file may be saved so that the post-game dungeon may be accessed. Another addition is the Encyclopedia, in which pages on plot and character elements may be automatically filled out as in-game dialogue with text highlights scroll by. Golden Sun -related characters and content have made smaller appearances in other video games and alternative media that are non-canonical.

The Golden Sun 4-Koma Gag Battle is a Japanese-only unofficial doujin manga anthology that was published some months after the first game's Japanese release. Primarily, it is a collection of gags about the first game's characters and setting expressed in comic strips by a group of collaborating manga artists. From a Golden Sun perspective, this product is significant for being the only form of non-video game media the Golden Sun series has appeared in as of yet. See here Alternate Gallery View for the main page of a project that aims to upload fan-translated scans of all pages in the manga.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl , a massively popular crossover Nintendo fighting game released in March , is the first appearance of Golden Sun characters in any video game in years prior to the release of the third game since the release of The Lost Age in Characters from all manner of famous Nintendo franchises are playable combatants and many titles not major enough to see their characters playable play lesser roles such as collectible trophies and assist trophies, which help a combatant fight.

Isaac makes his first three-dimensional debut as one of these helper characters, appearing randomly in battle when your playable Nintendo character summons from an item called an Assist Trophy. When summoned, he uses the Move Psynergy on random opponents to push them off the stage. Isaac also appears as a collectible still figure called a Trophy, and music from The Lost Age is featured as one stage's available battle theme.

Main Article: Super Smash Bros. This song plays on the Palutena's Temple stage. This time, besides the Move psynergy, he also uses Pound , Lift and Teleport. Golden Sun Universe Explore. Games and media.



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