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Red Rising: Red Rising Series 1 Pocketbok – 15 Juli 2014
Engelska utgåvan
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Pierce Brown
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The first book in the explosive New York Times bestselling series.
- Längd (tryckt bok)400 sidor
- SpråkEngelska
- UtgivareHodder Paperback
- Publiceringsdatum15 Juli 2014
- ISBN-101444758993
- ISBN-13978-1444758993
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Om författaren
Charlotte y Peter Fiell son dos autoridades en historia, teoría y crítica del diseño y han escrito más de sesenta libros sobre la materia, muchos de los cuales se han convertido en éxitos de ventas. También han impartido conferencias y cursos como profesores invitados, han comisariado exposiciones y asesorado a fabricantes, museos, salas de subastas y grandes coleccionistas privados de todo el mundo. Los Fiell han escrito numerosos libros para TASCHEN, entre los que se incluyen 1000 Chairs, Diseño del siglo XX, El diseño industrial de la A a la Z, Scandinavian Design y Diseño del siglo XXI.
Produktinformation
- Utgivare : Hodder Paperback; 1:a utgåvan (15 Juli 2014)
- Språk : Engelska
- Pocketbok : 400 sidor
- ISBN-10 : 1444758993
- ISBN-13 : 978-1444758993
- Rangordning för bästsäljare: #1,195 i Böcker (Visa Topp 100 i Böcker)
- #41 i Brott, mystik & thrillers
- #124 i Litteratur
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Bigfoot
2,0 av 5 stjärnor
Not my thing sadly
Recenserad i Storbritannien den 28 december 2019
This book is so far out of my comfort zone that I was in two minds about reading it but in the end I was swayed by so many positive reviews that I went against my niggling doubts. It turned out that my niggles were correct and this book wasn't to my taste. I noted that a lot of reviewers had issues with the language used and way the story was laid out. I can't say that I had any issues with the way the book was written or the writer style, to be honest, though I can see why it annoyed some people. But my first issue was with Darrow. I just didn't much like him. I didn't hate him or anything but I pretty much felt nothing each time he had to face trouble. I just didn't feel any emotional connection to him as our hero. His wife Eo did annoy me. Her dumb choices made me want to scream and I so much disliked what she chose to do and her reasons for doing it. In the early pages, it was only the drunken uncle that I liked. I felt that and the guy who operates on Darrow were the ones with real personality.
The characters in the Sons of Ares didn't much interest me either. They felt like cardboard cutouts and there was never any warmth from them, especially with what they wanted Darrow to do and I read very mixed reviews about the people he meets later. As much as I wanted to see the games (I was a big Hunger Games fan), I just couldn't persuade myself to plough on through the detailed descriptions and slow plot to actually get there. I found his initial lifestyle and that transformation section way too slow for my personal tastes. I just didn't feel enthused with it. If I had cared more for Darrow and the other characters, maybe I could have ploughed through but I wasn't really interested enough to try. I know a lot of people loved this series and I can see why they did but sadly it didn't work for me.
The characters in the Sons of Ares didn't much interest me either. They felt like cardboard cutouts and there was never any warmth from them, especially with what they wanted Darrow to do and I read very mixed reviews about the people he meets later. As much as I wanted to see the games (I was a big Hunger Games fan), I just couldn't persuade myself to plough on through the detailed descriptions and slow plot to actually get there. I found his initial lifestyle and that transformation section way too slow for my personal tastes. I just didn't feel enthused with it. If I had cared more for Darrow and the other characters, maybe I could have ploughed through but I wasn't really interested enough to try. I know a lot of people loved this series and I can see why they did but sadly it didn't work for me.

Sandra W
5,0 av 5 stjärnor
An absolute must-read!
Recenserad i Storbritannien den 6 april 2018
So, I'll be upfront here, I loved this book! In fact I loved it so much that I couldn't concentrate on anything else once I'd finished it so immediately bought and read book 2 because it was the only thing I wanted to read. I've also bought book 3 but am holding off on that because I don't want to get into the position of reading book 4 and then having to wait months to find out what happens next.
This book grabbed me from the first page and wouldn't let me go. The characters are all richly detailed without extraneous detail used on those who are only in the story for a page or two. I felt like I was with Darrow every step of his journey, felt every emotion he felt and wanted the same goals as he did because I could understand why they were so important to him.
The locations, while not obviously places we are familiar with, felt alive to me, the descriptions were so clear and well-written. I read this story on my kindle and have since bought the paperback and therefore seen the map that is in it, something I didn't have in my ebook. The descriptions were so clear throughout the story that my imagined layout that I had in my mind was almost identical to the map in the book, that's how good the writing is.
This isn't a non-violent book but I felt the violence there was fitted with the story. It's also not a book with a complete ending as it is the first in the series, however, the ending does tie things up to an extent so there is a feeling of an ending of sorts which I liked and don't always get with books that are part of a series.
If you're one of the few people on the planet who have not yet read this book then I would urge you to give it a go. It might not be your usual genre but why not step outside of it and try something different. Life can be boring if we never try new things, at least occasionally.
For anyone who wants a fast paced, well-written read that will keep them glued to the book for hours then I highly recommend this one. The only regret I have in reading this book is that I didn't do it sooner.
This book grabbed me from the first page and wouldn't let me go. The characters are all richly detailed without extraneous detail used on those who are only in the story for a page or two. I felt like I was with Darrow every step of his journey, felt every emotion he felt and wanted the same goals as he did because I could understand why they were so important to him.
The locations, while not obviously places we are familiar with, felt alive to me, the descriptions were so clear and well-written. I read this story on my kindle and have since bought the paperback and therefore seen the map that is in it, something I didn't have in my ebook. The descriptions were so clear throughout the story that my imagined layout that I had in my mind was almost identical to the map in the book, that's how good the writing is.
This isn't a non-violent book but I felt the violence there was fitted with the story. It's also not a book with a complete ending as it is the first in the series, however, the ending does tie things up to an extent so there is a feeling of an ending of sorts which I liked and don't always get with books that are part of a series.
If you're one of the few people on the planet who have not yet read this book then I would urge you to give it a go. It might not be your usual genre but why not step outside of it and try something different. Life can be boring if we never try new things, at least occasionally.
For anyone who wants a fast paced, well-written read that will keep them glued to the book for hours then I highly recommend this one. The only regret I have in reading this book is that I didn't do it sooner.

miguel hax
2,0 av 5 stjärnor
Disappointed!
Recenserad i Storbritannien den 6 juli 2021
I rarely write reviews here, but seeing so many oddly "glowing" accounts I thought I'd attempt at evening out the score a little. The initial section where the protagonist is human is the only really well thought out part of this book. It doesn't really read that well from then on, with his transition to a "Gold". The first person narrative and single story timeline thread makes it a bit of a slog. The plot holes are numerous and the author uses the "Goblin" a little too often as a means of getting around tricky situations. The setting on Mars is a little superfluous. It is a very interesting planet to place the action on, but there is very little reference to it in the story. Characters are not really developed and the dialogue a little cringeworthy in places. The story is a little derivative and lacks any depth of detail that you might expect in a tale set on another world. I don't think I'll continue with the rest of the trilogy!

I keep buying junk from amazon
2,0 av 5 stjärnor
Average teen oriented tosh…
Recenserad i Storbritannien den 7 mars 2021
It’s fine but lacks any real description of locations and it’s hard to follow who’s who as there’s a billion and one characters.
There’s loads of outlandish plot holes and narrative contradictions and it has that thing that occurs in TV shows where people can suddenly find each other in an expansive wilderness.
The dialogue seems unnatural too…slang one minute, high brow the next. Weird.
Not as good as the reviews would have you believe.
Maybe the sequel is better?
There’s loads of outlandish plot holes and narrative contradictions and it has that thing that occurs in TV shows where people can suddenly find each other in an expansive wilderness.
The dialogue seems unnatural too…slang one minute, high brow the next. Weird.
Not as good as the reviews would have you believe.
Maybe the sequel is better?

Tasha Ní Mhiacháin
5,0 av 5 stjärnor
Red and Gold, Red and Gold.
Recenserad i Storbritannien den 1 juni 2019
*POTENTIAL SPOILERS*
“Funny how a single word can change everything in your life."
"It is not funny at all. Steel is power. Money is power. But of all the things in all the worlds, words are power.”
Tim Gerard Reynolds made this book for me. I read it myself last year, and I couldn’t quite grasp the brilliance of this story. I found the change in Darrow too much, but when you get to hear his inner thoughts as himself, it makes it different. You get to hear the divide between Red and Gold. Not only that but Tim read with emotion, something that I’m so glad of because he made me feel Darrow's sorrow, his fear and his rage.
There was a scene towards the end where he spoke of being the hope of his people and it actually gave me chills. The song at the end of the audio broke me and I cried my damn heart out.
If you like audios, I highly recommend this one. Be prepared for the feels.
The story itself is honest, and brutal. It’s a story of a world divided into colour based on your worth. Gold, Pink, Red… The high colours rule and live in luxury while the rest make the world liveable for them. Like Darrow I feel a deep rage towards the Golds but then, not all Golds are the same.. Sevro.. Roque.. That makes Darrow’s mission even harder.
I love that it wasn’t just about his mission, or about learning the lessons or war but also about trust, hope, love and what a people are capable of with power.
I cannot wait to see where this series goes, if it’s anything like this I know my heart is going to be hurting.
“Personally, I do not want to make you a man. Men are so very frail. Men break. Men die. No, I’ve always wished to make a god.”
“Funny how a single word can change everything in your life."
"It is not funny at all. Steel is power. Money is power. But of all the things in all the worlds, words are power.”
Tim Gerard Reynolds made this book for me. I read it myself last year, and I couldn’t quite grasp the brilliance of this story. I found the change in Darrow too much, but when you get to hear his inner thoughts as himself, it makes it different. You get to hear the divide between Red and Gold. Not only that but Tim read with emotion, something that I’m so glad of because he made me feel Darrow's sorrow, his fear and his rage.
There was a scene towards the end where he spoke of being the hope of his people and it actually gave me chills. The song at the end of the audio broke me and I cried my damn heart out.
If you like audios, I highly recommend this one. Be prepared for the feels.
The story itself is honest, and brutal. It’s a story of a world divided into colour based on your worth. Gold, Pink, Red… The high colours rule and live in luxury while the rest make the world liveable for them. Like Darrow I feel a deep rage towards the Golds but then, not all Golds are the same.. Sevro.. Roque.. That makes Darrow’s mission even harder.
I love that it wasn’t just about his mission, or about learning the lessons or war but also about trust, hope, love and what a people are capable of with power.
I cannot wait to see where this series goes, if it’s anything like this I know my heart is going to be hurting.
“Personally, I do not want to make you a man. Men are so very frail. Men break. Men die. No, I’ve always wished to make a god.”