Red Rising by Pierce Brown is a YA book about life on Mars but with a dystopian flavor. The main character, Darrow, works in the mines and is a Red. He is pretty happy with his life, has a wife and is close to his family. His father was hung though and when he realizes the Reds are really slaves for the Golds, he becomes bitter. His wife shows him a better place and sings a song that seals her death. Darrow, is "chosen" to infiltrate the Golds by having surgery to make him appear more like them and make him stronger too so he can change things and free the Reds.
I read it because it's my husband said it's kind of a combination between The Hunger Games and Ender's Game which I loved. The first half of the book seemed to drag along for me and the second half is all the test games for determining who will get positions of power among the Golds. I felt the character development was shallow but liked the action part of this book. To me this book seemed like a takeoff of The Hunger Games but it fell way short in my opinion. I think guys would like this one more than women. This is the first of a series, but I won't be reading the rest of these.
(Karen's review 4/4/15, 3 stars)
Red Rising by Pierce Brown is a science fiction book that centers
on a young man named Darrow on Mars. He is a Red and works for the
greater good. His wife finds out that the Reds are really slaves to the
Gold. When Darrow's wife is killed, he vows revenge on the Gold by
becoming a Gold himself to bring them down.
Entertainment Weekly gave this book an A+ and they are spot on! Think Enders Game and Hunger Games combined. This is book one of three and I highly recommend it!
(Gerard's review posted 2/14/14, 5++ stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
"Red Rising" by Pierce Brown
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Dystopian,
fantasy,
Gerard's favorites,
Mars,
science fiction,
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YA
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Teaser Tuesdays--Four Today
Gerard's:
The snoring husband she no longer trusts, the house that fills her with foreboding, another night to pace and ramble as the sun claws its way up from the ground, lighting the sky with a bright, unwelcome day--these things are bad enough without Celia strapped across the backs of Dana's eyelids, dying on a bamboo floor, her blood like flames licking out from the splayed, crimped ends of her hair.
From page 29 of The Pocket Wife by Susan Crawford. (Click link for our review)
But a video? It wouldn't matter whom she was screwing--a video of her writhing naked on the Internet would get her fired.
From page 9 of Creep by Jennifer Hillier.
Karen's:
Later, I came to hate him again because I discovered he was weak: my father died for something, while Uncle Narol lived and drank and squandered his life.
From page 49 of Red Rising by Pierce Brown.
The OASIS software took care of that, ensuring that students remained quiet and in their seats. All the teachers had to do was teach.From page 47 of Ready Player One by Ernest Cline.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of A Daily Rhythm. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
Sunday, May 3, 2015
"Creep" by Jennifer Hillier--A Wow Book by a First-Time Author
Creep by Jennifer Hillier is about Dr. Sheila Tao, a professor of psychology. She has an affair with a graduate student, but breaks it off when she meets an older man who she decides to marry. The problem is that the grad student does not want their affair to end.
This was very good, a real page-turner with a twist at the end I did not see coming. This is the author's first book too! I highly recommend it.
I even made a video reviewing this book for my wife's channel for her Booktube group:
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
This was very good, a real page-turner with a twist at the end I did not see coming. This is the author's first book too! I highly recommend it.
I even made a video reviewing this book for my wife's channel for her Booktube group:
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
Friday, May 1, 2015
"Ellie's Story" by W. Bruce Cameron
Ellie’s Story by W. Bruce Cameron is told very well
by a dog named Ellie. She talks about the people she comes in contact
with and the work that she has to do. What is her work? You will
have to read the book to find out! This is a very short, enjoyable read
under 200 pages. The pictures are nice and the ending is the best and most
exciting part of the book. If you love dogs, you will enjoy this book for
both kids and adults.
(Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
"The Pocket Wife" by Susan Crawford
The Pocket Wife by Susan Crawford centers on a woman with bipolar disorder named Dana Catrell. Her husband, Peter, is a lawyer and has little if any time for his wife. One afternoon, a neighbor of Dana's is found dead. Dana wants to know who killed her neighbor and wonders if it was her. Dana saw her neighbor that day but does not really remember too well.
Great stuff here! I enjoyed all the characters and the book flowed well with just enough action to keep my interest throughout.
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
Great stuff here! I enjoyed all the characters and the book flowed well with just enough action to keep my interest throughout.
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
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