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Darrow was born a slave. He became a weapon. He ended centuries of Gold rule, broke the chains of an empire, and now he's the hero of a brave new republic. But at terrible cost. At the edge of the solar system, the grandson of the emperor he murdered dreams of revenge. In his hidden fortress in the oceans of Venus, the Ash Lord lies in wait, plotting to crush the new-born democracy. And, at home, a young Red girl who's lost everything to the Rising questions whether freedom was just another Gold lie. In a fearsome new world where Obsidian pirates roam the Belt, famine and genocide ravage Mars, and crime lords terrorise Luna, it's time for Darrow and a cast of new characters from across the solar system to face down the chaos that revolution has unleashed. Review: Good condition, I mean it’s new so I sure hope so - Book 4 of the saga! Review: Rust gold tbh - I thought this series was a trilogy...
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P**G
Good condition, I mean it’s new so I sure hope so
Book 4 of the saga!
A**]
Rust gold tbh
I thought this series was a trilogy...
R**A
IT'S A DAMN SIGNED COPY🥳🥳🥳🥳
This is not a review about the story of the book. Just wanted to say how happy I am with amazon and especially the seller bookseller18 for providing me this amazing book. I got it from the used section for 126 rs😁😁 and that too a hardcover, in top notch condition. So afterwards I felt like painting the edges of the book, and when I was done doing that I opened the book and saw this signature. An original one!!! It just made my day. Super happy with the delivery too. Show some support to bookseller18 guys, they have an amazing collection of books😊😊😊
S**D
Great packaging and quality for money.
Pierce brown is a badass writer. Do not cling to any character( as a warning )
A**T
Good but maybe better parts left for next one!
Book is good but not as fast paced thriller as the previous ones, I am expecting it builds up as we go to next one! Overall still a good read.
D**O
Top notch Writing. A Great series to follow
What an excellent continuation of the Red Rising series. As realistic as it gets. Identify with the loss of personal involvement and changes in values as one gets used to the new. Leaves you waiting for the next book, as usual. Excellent writing.
B**2
Value for money
Excellent quality of print at a good price. Got the hardcover one at 300 rupees
S**N
2nd Hand Quality
Packaging is decent, but the book cover was stained, pages discolored and bent. Signs of previous usage is abundant, completely unacceptable at this level of price and popularity of the series.
E**Z
A great return to the world of Red Rising
I had my doubts about what looked like an easy cash in on a popular but finished series. But Brown delivers at a level that surpasses the original. Characters are more nuanced, writing more gripping, the action more epic and the universe (with the addition of new planets) more exotic and imaginative.
T**.
Yesssss please, mooore
I'm only halfway through but this is probably my favorite book in the series yet, together with the first book (which starts really slow but I love the whole story at the insitute).
E**Y
Not the end..
The story seemed to drag on a little bit.... then I realized it's because there will be another book! Also since there was a bit of time between the 3rd and the 4th book, I had forgotten a lot of the names and events that happened so I was occasionally confused while reading it. Not a bad book of course, kept me interested. Excited to see how it ends!
B**D
What a book.
2023-07-18 I remember feeling trepidation when Iron Gold was first announced. Trepidation that, I now believe, Pierce Brown himself felt as well. A continuation of Red Rising... The trilogy felt like such a complete package that I was worried Pierce didn't have more story to tell, or that he was forcing a continuation due to the success of the first three books. Oh, how wrong I was. Iron Gold, especially on a reread, in many ways feels like a necessity. An inevitability, even. Something that the original trilogy was leading toward all along. The book begins with a ten year time jump, and it reinvigorates the series on almost every level. It changes the stakes, the circumstances, and the passage of time is believable, something Pierce has always excelled at. This change to our setting, along with our new POV characters, injects something into the series that I didn't even know it needed until it was there. It's hard to quantify, but it's in the pages. The tragedy of the first trilogy is that after everything that Darrow and his allies did, after all they sacrificed to break the chains of the Society, all it gained them was war. That is what Iron Gold shows us. A Republic that has been at war for ten long years, harried by remnants of the Society at every turn, knowing no peace, even for their victory. And it is how Darrow fits within the Republic he helped build (or rather, how he doesn't fit) that makes the continuation of the series so interesting. As I said, Darrow's path here feels like some tragic inevitability. Just, as I hope, his redemption will be... The character work remains excellent here, and Pierce has expanded the story from one first-person point-of-view to four. Not everyone was on board for this, but I find it brilliant. It felt natural to me, expanding the breadth of Pierce's storytelling and allowing him to showcase how his writing skill has evolved since he began. I think that a full trilogy of just Darrow was actually too much Darrow, in a way. Not because you got sick of him, but because he is so cool, such a great character, that depriving you of him, even if just for a handful of chapters, makes him that much more effective once he returns. Iron Gold is in many ways a herald of the Dark Age to come. Just as, one hopes, Light Bringer will be a tonal reprieve. It's just over the horizon now, and I can't wait to begin. “This is not the end. I loved you before I ever met you. I will love you until the sun dies. And when it does, I will love you in the darkness." 2018-01-27 A few years ago I bought a book called Red Rising by Pierce Brown for 99 cents. I'd heard good things, and what's a dollar for a book? It turned out to be one of the best dollars I ever spent as my fervor for the story led me to buying Golden Son. That book earned the series and its characters a spot among my favorites, and resulted in both my brother and father diving into the series. It led to a brutal wait for Morning Star for all of us, then to excitement over the possibility that Pierce would continue the story later in the timeline, which led to a brutal wait for the fourth book in the saga and thus, Iron Gold. I will not be posting any blatant spoilers for the book below, however if you've not ready any of the other books and would like to remain in the dark about who lives through the initial trilogy, I would skip this review. The Red Rising saga is like coming home for me. Its world and its characters hold a special place and sinking back into the story was easy and comfortable. Pierce Brown changes things up this time in that we no longer have a single narrator in Darrow. Instead he is joined by three other POV characters, making this one of the only first-person books I've ever read that has multiple points of view. I had some initial trepidation about this approach, but it was unwarranted. Pierce handled it extremely well, and each character had their own distinct voice. Seeing Darrow again was like hanging out with an old friend, and my heart breaks for him. To witness his efforts and sacrifices in the initial trilogy earn him nothing but war and strife was very hard, but I am impressed that even after four books Darrow is still growing, with room to grow further still. Lyria, our only truly brand new character, was a joy. And in a way she reminded me of Eo, the catalyst of the entire series. Amazing that a rebellion begun in her name could spawn so many more people just like her. Ephraim was a worthy POV character, offering the Gray perspective and tying in nicely with Lyria's story. He is another victim of the Rising, and lost much to Darrow's rise. You can't help but feel his nihilism and depression is justified. Finally, our last POV character (and the only one I knew we'd be reading before the book's release) was Lysander. Heir of Empire, grandson of Octavia au Lune and Lorn au Arcos, and godson of Magnus au Grimmus, the Ash Lord. I was most looking forward to reading Lysander's chapters, and they did not disappoint, easily taking the spot of my favorite. The story in the Rim is incredibly compelling, and House Raa with their code of Honor over vanity and excess (so atypical of Gold society) is admirable. Diomedes au Raa has the potential to become my favorite character of this series. Beyond our POV characters it was satisfying to reunite with other old friends like Sevro, Mustang, the Telemanuses, and many more. Characters aside (if you can't tell I think Pierce excels there) the pacing and story were true to form. Iron Gold is no different than the other Red Rising books in that it is damn hard to put down. Twists and turns abound, and by the end it's clear that this is just a new beginning. The Dark Age comes. Now we must see how our characters will meet it. I couldn't more pleased with this new installment, and with Pierce's progression as a writer. Luckily, I believe that the fifth book is due out this year as well, a welcome surprise. I cannot wait. LUX EX TENEBRIS Hail Libertas. Hail Reaper.
A**R
Best si fi book series in a long time
This book and its series is one of the best to come out of the science fiction genre for a long time. Larger than life believable characters come to life throughout the series. Intelligently written with lots of surprises, twists and turns that keep the reader enthralled and turning pages. I couldn’t put it down and went through the first three books in as many weeks. Highly recommended.
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