Golden Son Review

*SPOILERS*

18966819Golden Son is the second book in Red Rising series. It has been a couple of years since the end of the first book and Darrow is fully embedded in the Gold society, he faces difficult choices and the consequences of keeping everyone at arms length.

I was blown away by this book! There were times when I found a lot of the political intrigue and manoeuvrings were a little boring but the pace of the book was so fast that I didn’t really have time to dwell on those factors. There was so much action and scheming and a real in depth look at how those in power have so little empathy for anyone below them. 

I loved Darrow in this instalment of the series. He isn’t perfect by any means and makes plenty of mistakes, but he owns them and actively tries to correct/learn from them and continues to grow throughout the course of the plot. The way his mind is able to jump to conclusions so quickly and anticipate a lot of his enemies plans yet is still taken by surprise a lot of the time showing how much he still needs to learn was so entertaining to read.

I’m not quite sure about Mustang yet. Right from when she is reintroduced on Cassius’s arm didn’t sit right with me and even though she does a good job explaining her reasonings, the fact alone that she was with him makes me distrust her. I really wanted her to stay behind with Darrow in the mine and hear him out, especially after all they went through and her basically demanding that he let her in. I have a feeling she is going to play a key role in the next book and I want to see her redeem herself!

Finding out who Ares was did take me by surprise. I initially didn’t really think it fit, he just seemed a little too cavalier as a character before but after he explained his history to Darrow and how Sevro ties in definitely swayed me. I almost wished he played a bigger role in the story and we see more interaction between him and Darrow. 

This was absolutely epic. The war sequences and the rise of the different colours and how Darrow leads them all was simply fantastic. The stakes were at an all time high and I was on the edge of my seat throughout the whole book. We see Darrow really pushed to the edge of his limits and so far he has clawed his way back to the top each time and I am almost scared to see what will happen to him next!

⭐️5/5 stars OMG THAT ENDING, WHYYYYYYY?!

The Unpopular Opinions Book Tag

I seen this tag over on a Little Haze Book Blog and it seemed like a lot of fun, so I thought why not give it a go!!

Picture1The Shatter Me series by Tahereh Mafi

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The Throne of Glass series by Sarah J Maas!!

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Picture3TBH the whole Tessa, Will & Jem situation didn’t really do it for me…

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Picture4Definitely Contemporary, I hardly ever reach for those books!

Picture5It’s not that I didn’t like Nikolai, I just don’t think I loved him as much as everyone else seems to…

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Picture6I read Save the Date by Morgan Matson and it was a little underwhelming so I haven’t had the urge to pick up any of her other books…

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Picture7White, able bodies, straight protagonists… I would love to see more representation in all genre’s, especially fantasy!

Picture8I read The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers and I have not motivation to continue on with the rest of the series.

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Picture9Definitely prefer the TV Show over the book when it comes to The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood!

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WWW Wednesday

I figure its time for another WWW Wednesday Update!

1 copyI am currently about 100 or so pages into Golden Son by Pierce Brown, which is the second book in the Red Rising Trilogy! 

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2 copyI just recently finished The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien

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I think I want to read Fire by Kristin Cashore which is a companion novel to Graceling. I’ve had this book on my TBR for ages and I really think its about time I gave it a read!

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📚Library Reading Update📚

I have been steadily getting back into borrowing books from my local library and have kind of paused actually purchasing a lot of books. This year so far I have borrowed and read 6 books from the library and I have another 6 still loaned that I would like to complete in the next couple of weeks. I wanted to mostly use the library as a way to read either backlist books that I’m interested in but don’t want to purchase or new releases I’m not quite sure I am going to like. 

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The Hobbit Review

Adobe Photoshop PDFI mean this book is pretty well known but if you haven’t heard it’s about a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins who enjoys a comfortable and quiet life. His contentment is disturbed one day when a wizard named Gandalf and a bunch of dwarves arrive on his doorstep to take him away on an adventure.

I was just in the mood for a stand-a-lone fantasy that I would be able to loose myself in and as I was perusing my shelves I realized I haven’t actually read The Hobbit. I dove straight in and found it a little bit difficult to comprehend at first. There is just something about J.R.R Tolkien’s writing that makes it difficult for me to stay focused, which was similar to my experience reading The Lord of the Rings Trilogy as well. After about the first 100 pages or so I was more familiar with his style and I was able to focus on the actual plot.

Bilbo started off quite a bit blustery and rigid. He definitely goes through a transformation over the course of the plot and we see him become a lot more forward and direct. At time he can be very selfish and I grew weary of him dwelling on his homesickness but it doesn’t stop him from moving forward.

I really wish we would have followed Gandalf and his journey in banishing the necromancer with the rest of the wizarding council. He is such an interesting character that is always weaving in and out of the story and I really would of loved a few chapters from his perspective exclusively.

All of the dwarves were interesting though none really had any depth. I found J.R.R Tolkien never really gave any of his characters other than Bilbo much substance. Their own personal history and personalities are quite shallow. I would of been a lot more invested if we are given a more in depth look into their characters and how they distinguish from each other.

The overall plot was very entertaining and interesting. There is definitely more of a focus on the world building and the establishment of the different creatures that live in Middle Earth as opposed to any character development in my opinion. There were times that the story felt a little rushed but it was exactly what I expected and needed to read at this time!

⭐️3/5 stars Enchanting, adventurous, classic!