Red Rising

, #1

Paperback, 382 pages

Published 2014 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-0-345-53980-9
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The Earth is dying.

Darrow is a Red, a miner in the interior of Mars. His mission is to extract enough precious elements to one day tame the surface of the planet and allow humans to live on it. The Reds are humanity's last hope.

Or so it appears, until the day Darrow discovers it's all a lie.

That Mars has been habitable - and inhabited - for generations, by a class of people calling themselves the Golds.

A class of people who look down on Darrow and his fellows as slave labour, to be exploited and worked to death without a second thought. Until the day that Darrow, with the help of a mysterious group of rebels, disguises himself as a Gold and infiltrates their command school, intent on taking down his oppressors from the inside.

But the command school is a battlefield - …

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the main character's wife gets fridged to advance his personal character development. Any story that utilizes such a tired and lazy trope has nothing interesting to offer in my opinion.

reviewed Red Rising by Pierce Brown (Red Rising Saga, #1)

Sort of addictive sci-fi YA with many problems

Content warning Includes spoilers to the story

reviewed Red Rising by Pierce Brown (Red Rising Saga, #1)

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"Red Rising" is not an easy – or fun – book to read. It is a brutal look at society as created and ruled by the worst aspects of humankind. The story is set in the future, during a time in which man has colonized the moon and several other planets, and society is divided into a series of castes, each designated by a specific color. The color coding of people goes so far as their eye and hair color – making it almost impossible for someone to surreptitiously move into another caste. At the top of society are the Golds, followed by a veritable rainbow of Pinks, Browns, Greens, Blues, Grays and so forth, leading down to the Reds at the bottom.

The story itself takes place on Mars, where the Reds have been kept living underground, working in the mines and being told that they are pioneers who …

reviewed Red Rising by Pierce Brown (Red Rising Saga, #1)

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Loved this book. Take Hunger Games, Divergent, etc...remove all the sappy teen angst and actually take some risks with the story and you have Red Rising.

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