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Golden Son (Red Rising Book 2)

4.7 out of 5 stars (74,631)

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Red Rising hit the ground running and wasted no time becoming a sensation. Golden Son continues the stunning saga of Darrow, a rebel forged by tragedy, battling to lead his oppressed people to freedom.

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR, BUZZFEED, AND BOOKLIST • “Gripping . . . On virtually every level, this is a sequel that hates sequels—a perfect fit for a hero who already defies the tropes. [Grade:] A”—Entertainment Weekly

As a Red, Darrow grew up working the mines deep beneath the surface of Mars, enduring backbreaking labor while dreaming of the better future he was building for his descendants. But the Society he faithfully served was built on lies. Darrow’s kind have been betrayed and denied by their elitist masters, the Golds—and their only path to liberation is revolution. And so Darrow sacrifices himself in the name of the greater good for which Eo, his true love and inspiration, laid down her own life. He becomes a Gold, infiltrating their privileged realm so that he can destroy it from within.
 
A lamb among wolves in a cruel world, Darrow finds friendship, respect, and even love—but also the wrath of powerful rivals. To wage and win the war that will change humankind’s destiny, Darrow must confront the treachery arrayed against him, overcome his all-too-human desire for retribution—and strive not for violent revolt but a hopeful rebirth. Though the road ahead is fraught with danger and deceit, Darrow must choose to follow Eo’s principles of love and justice to free his people.
 
He must live for more.

Praise for Golden Son

“Stirring . . . Comparisons to
The Hunger Games and Game of Thrones series are inevitable, for this tale has elements of both.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Brown writes layered, flawed characters . . . but plot is his most breathtaking strength. . . . Every action seems to flow into the next.”
—NPR

Don’t miss any of Pierce Brown’s Red Rising Saga:
RED RISING • GOLDEN SON • MORNING STAR • IRON GOLD • DARK AGE • LIGHT BRINGER
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EW calls Red Rising “[A] spectacular adventure . . . one heart-pounding ride . . .”

In a starred review, Booklist calls Morning Star “A page-turning epic filled with twists and turns.

Examiner calls Red Rising a “compulsively readable and exceedingly entertaining . . .”

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“Gripping . . . Both author and lead character have cranked up the emotional stakes. . . . With
Golden Son, [Pierce] Brown avoids the sophomore slump, charging the novel with the kind of dystopia-toppling action you’d expect in a trilogy ender, not a middle volume. On virtually every level, this is a sequel that hates sequels—a perfect fit for a hero who already defies the tropes. [Grade:] A”Entertainment Weekly
 
“Stirring . . . Comparisons to
The Hunger Games and Game of Thrones series are inevitable, for this tale has elements of both.”—Kirkus Reviews
 
“Brown writes layered, flawed characters . . . but plot is his most breathtaking strength. . . .  Every action seems to flow into the next.”
—NPR

“It’s a far superior sequel, in fact: one of the rare breed of reads that improves upon its predecessor in every conceivable category. . . . In a word,
Golden Son is stunning. Never mind how little we’ve seen of 2015: Among science fiction fans, it should be a shoo-in for book of the year.”Tordotcom

“Pierce Brown is a prodigy. As great as the first book of the Red Rising Trilogy is,
Golden Son is even better. A wild ride full of suspense, intrigue, and serious ass-kicking bravado, it’s expertly written and emotionally engaging, with top-notch universe-building that begs for further exploration. I want more!”—Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Snowblind
 
“The stakes are even higher than they were in
Red Rising, and the twists and turns of the story are every bit as exciting. The jaw-dropper of an ending will leave readers hungry for the conclusion to Brown’s wholly original, completely thrilling saga.”Booklist (starred review)
 
“Dramatic . . . the rare middle book that loses almost no momentum as it sets up the final installment.”
Publishers Weekly

Praise for Pierce Brown’s Red Rising
 
“[A] spectacular adventure . . . one heart-pounding ride . . . Pierce Brown’s dizzyingly good debut novel evokes
The Hunger Games, Lord of the Flies, and Ender’s Game. . . . [Red Rising] has everything it needs to become meteoric.”Entertainment Weekly
 
“[A] top-notch debut novel . . .
Red Rising ascends above a crowded dystopian field.”—USA Today
 
“Compulsively readable and exceedingly entertaining . . . [a] must for both fans of classic sci-fi and fervent followers of new school dystopian epics.”
—Examiner
 
“A story of vengeance, warfare and the quest for power . . . reminiscent of
The Hunger Games and Game of Thrones.”—Kirkus Reviews
 
“Fast-paced, gripping, well-written—the sort of book you cannot put down.”
—Terry Brooks, New York Times bestselling author of The Sword of Shannara
 
“Pierce Brown has done an astounding job at delivering a powerful piece of literature that will definitely make a mark in the minds of readers.”
—The Huffington Post

About the Author

Pierce Brown is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Red Rising, Golden Son, Morning Star, Iron Gold, and Dark Age. His work has been published in thirty-three languages and thirty-five territories. He lives in Los Angeles, where he is at work on his next novel.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00I765ZEU
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Del Rey
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 6, 2015
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.8 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 466 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780345539823
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0345539823
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 2 of 6 ‏ : ‎ Red Rising
  • Best Sellers Rank: #342 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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    4.7 out of 5 stars (74,631)

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Pierce Brown is the #1 New York Times Bestselling author of the Red Rising Saga. He spent his childhood building forts and setting traps for his cousins in the woods of six states and the deserts of two. He now lives in Los Angeles, where he scribbles tales of spaceships, wizards, ghouls, and most things old or bizarre.

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4.7 out of 5 stars
74,631 global ratings

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Customers praise this science fiction book as a fantastic sequel that keeps getting better, with a gripping plot full of plots within plots. The writing is excellent, and customers find it thoroughly entertaining with never a dull moment, while being suspenseful from front to back. They appreciate the well-developed characters and consider it one of the best books in the trilogy.
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992 customers mention content, 923 positive, 69 negative
Customers praise the content of the book, describing it as a fantastic sequel that keeps getting better and better, with one customer noting it's better than The Hunger Games.
Great book! A tremendous addition to the red raising trilogy. The deception and intrigue in the 2nd installment are abound! This is a must read!Read more
love love love love love love love love this book. amazing. so happy that i started after book 3 came out because there is quite the cliff hanger.Read more
That ending though....Such an awesome book. Just as good if not better than the first. Can't wait to see how the end ties everything up!Read more
This book had so much going for it, it was fraught with tension and action, I wasn't sure what would happen next, I was all ready to give it 5 stars...Read more
640 customers mention readability, 607 positive, 33 negative
Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as an excellent action vehicle and a quick read that's worth their time.
Great read. Took me a while and two attempts to get into Red Rising, but once in it is a roller coaster. Golden Son picks up and does not disappoint....Read more
...After finishing it I can safely say it was a good read. However it did drag in the beginning for me and suffered slightly from second book syndrome....Read more
...If it's not your typical reading choice, this may please you with it's exciting, fast-paced drama, as well as a plot that relates the age-old story...Read more
So good. This series is so good I am literally angry that I have to wait for the third one. The author has created a world that is rich and vibrant....Read more
568 customers mention story, 504 positive, 64 negative
Customers enjoy the gripping plot of the book, praising its well-crafted narrative and multiple layers of intrigue, though one customer notes that the ending is telegraphed clearly.
Great story. Amazing twists and turns. Great character development. Many parallels to historical society. Pierce Brown is a very good new writer.Read more
Not as good as Red Rising but it is good story. I am not a big reader of this genre but occasionally something does grab my interest....Read more
story, writing, character development, plot fluidity... my only complaint is pierce needs to figure out how to produce a book a quarter instead of...Read more
Amazing story. Mind-shattering “ending”. I have to read the next one, of course....Seven more words required. This is them. Ok.Read more
391 customers mention series, 389 positive, 2 negative
Customers love this series, describing it as fantastic and thrilling, with one customer noting that it just keeps getting better.
Great series…. I would recommend everyone to read this series of books. The characters and the storyline is great. Even the audio books too!!!!Read more
Love this series! I am flying through them. I wish I could savor it and take my time, but I have to know what happens next!Read more
Best series thus far that I have read. Do yourself a favor and read this book. You won't be disappointed.Read more
Golden Sun, book 2, has always been my favorite of this amazing series, simply because the ending is an incredible punch to the face....Read more
353 customers mention character development, 315 positive, 38 negative
Customers appreciate the character development in the book, finding them well-developed and interesting, with one customer noting they are easy to connect with.
...Great characters, plotting, world building, and pacing -- not everything is a battle, but there is plenty of action, and much food for thought....Read more
story, writing, character development, plot fluidity... my only complaint is pierce needs to figure out how to produce a book a quarter instead of...Read more
...They are, perhaps, the best story I've read in years. The plot, the characters, and vivid details written throughout the book made me feel part of...Read more
...Second book moves even better than first. Interesting characters, lots of action. Excellent science fiction....Read more
284 customers mention writing quality, 260 positive, 24 negative
Customers praise the writing quality of the book, particularly noting the well-crafted story and characters.
I'm amazed at how well written this is. A true gem. Just when you think you know where the plot is headed, the writer slaps you and goes another way....Read more
...Having said that, this book is one of my top 5 reads. Very well written, a thrill ride that keeps you guessing what could possibly be next.Read more
...that just decreased in quality, but Golden Son continues to be great writing. I'm hanging on to every word and am about to buy Morning Star.Read more
Pierce Brown's writing is excellent, and excellent prose is what this genre needs. His fictional world continues to be engrossing and suspenseful....Read more
281 customers mention entertaining, 266 positive, 15 negative
Customers find the book thoroughly entertaining, with never a dull moment and keeping them reading and wanting more, making it a completely engrossing summer read.
A fun read that telegraphs the ending so clearly that you feel like screaming at the protagonist to watch out and to remember the opening scene of...Read more
Something finally that is unique and engaging!! Couldn't put this down and can't wait for the last of the series! Hurry up!Read more
Immersive and fun. Lots of action, twist and turns coupled with lots of insight into the main characters motivation. Can't wait for the next one!Read more
Well written, very entertaining. My only complaint would be that anything that can possibly go wrong, does. This kid catches no breaks.Read more
224 customers mention engaging, 200 positive, 24 negative
Customers find the book engaging, describing it as suspenseful from front to back with lots of intrigue that holds their interest until the very end.
...Like before, this book is loaded with action, suspense, intrigue, murder, betrayal (an art form in this world), friendships gained, friendships lost...Read more
Simply Amazing! Non-stop twists and turns. Hard to put down. I can't believe I have to wait 6 months for the next book! Book 1 and 2 are amazing....Read more
Fantastic read! It's gripping and compelling, so incredibly difficult to put down! There are so many words to describe it, but I'll just say, enjoy!Read more
I cannot wait for the third. Riveting. Very well told. You are eager to see Darrow succeed but know that his actions foil him at every turn.Read more
Even better than book 1
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Even better than book 1
Product review: 5 stars - the book was in perfect condition. Arrived quickly. No damage. The hardcover (dust jacket removed while reading) lasted me taking it to the gym and sauna for several days just fine, pages stayed put. The pages themselves feel good quality, thick, non-transparent. Book Review: So different from the first book, yet somehow even better than it. There were some parts that lulled in this midst of the story, but as this author does, everything makes sense in the end and you can't predict even a little of it. Truly love this story and this world, and it's bittersweet to make my way into the third and final part of it. I want to take my time and absorb the story, but my impatience gets the better of me and I fly through the plot, forgetting to eat and sleep as I ride the rollercoaster. Here goes #3...
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Bringing an essence of classic mythology to Sci-Fi
    Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2026
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    Compelling and wonderful read. Well written and a true page turner. Both character development and plot arc are great...looking to see where this goes.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Golden Son: A Stellar Sequel That Shines Brighter Than Its Predecessor
    Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
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    "Golden Son" is a breathtaking rollercoaster of political intrigue, betrayal, and epic battles that leaves readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Pierce Brown masterfully continues the saga he began in "Red Rising," delivering a sequel that surpasses its predecessor in every aspect.

    From the very first page, Brown plunges readers back into the dangerous world of Darrow, the Red-turned-Gold rebel determined to dismantle the oppressive Society from within. The stakes are higher, the risks greater, and the consequences more dire than ever before. As Darrow navigates the treacherous waters of Gold society, he is forced to confront his own morality, making impossible choices that blur the lines between hero and villain.

    One of the most captivating aspects of "Golden Son" is its richly developed cast of characters. Brown expertly crafts a diverse array of personalities, each with their own motivations, flaws, and secrets. From the cunning schemer Victra to the conflicted nobleman Cassius, every character feels multi-dimensional and utterly compelling. And at the center of it all is Darrow himself, a flawed but fiercely determined protagonist whose journey of self-discovery is both heart-wrenching and inspiring.

    But "Golden Son" is more than just a character-driven narrative; it's also a masterclass in world-building. Brown's vision of a future society divided by color-coded castes is as fascinating as it is horrifying, with each new detail adding depth and complexity to the world he has created. Whether it's the opulent halls of the Golds or the desolate mines of the Reds, every corner of Brown's universe feels vividly real, immersing readers in a world that is as beautiful as it is brutal.

    Of course, no discussion of "Golden Son" would be complete without mentioning its pulse-pounding action sequences. Brown has a knack for writing heart-stopping battles that are as intense as they are cinematic. Whether it's a harrowing space battle or a desperate fight for survival on the surface of Mars, each action scene is meticulously choreographed and expertly paced, keeping readers glued to the page until the very end.

    But perhaps what sets "Golden Son" apart from other sci-fi epics is its exploration of timeless themes such as power, loyalty, and sacrifice. At its core, the novel is a meditation on the nature of revolution and the price of freedom. As Darrow struggles to balance his desire for revenge with his duty to his cause, readers are forced to confront their own beliefs about right and wrong, good and evil.

    In conclusion, "Golden Son" is a tour de force of science fiction storytelling that deserves every bit of its five-star rating. With its unforgettable characters, immersive world-building, and pulse-pounding action, it's a sequel that not only lives up to the hype but surpasses it in every way. Whether you're a fan of the genre or simply looking for a gripping read that will keep you up long past your bedtime, "Golden Son" is not to be missed.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    Solid second installment for the Red Rising series
    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017
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    After finishing Red Rising, I had high expectations for Golden Son. After finishing it I can safely say it was a good read. However it did drag in the beginning for me and suffered slightly from second book syndrome. It was an absolutely necessary transition book to the epicness of Morning Star, but still a bit slow for the first 30% or so. I will admit I had a hard time jumping back into it! The book picks up with Darrow leading a fleet of ships against Karnus au Bellona, Cassius’ brother. The setting, the terminology, the names- it was a lot to take in at once. Once I got used to it, the story picked up quickly.

    Darrow is a different character in Golden Son. He hasn’t heard from the Sons of Ares in months, and he loses sight of his mission. How can one person change the fate of an entire world? He also has a hard time letting his friends in which causes him some serious grief later in the book- although you will be relieved to know he does open up to a few!

    Once I was fully immersed back in Darrow’s world I was happy to see familiar faces- Roque, Tactus, Cassius, Mustang and Sevro. While not all of them were on Darrow’s side (Cassius is still verrrrry angry if you were wondering), they all have their important parts to play. Also, Sevro is my favorite little Howler in the series. He is as crazy as ever. We are also introduced to some new (and some of my favorite!) characters. Victra, Antonia’s sister, has kind of a tough-love attitude but ends up being a very loyal companion to Darrow. We also meet Ragnar, an Obsidian, who is one of my favorite characters in the series!

    I don’t want to speak too much to the plot, but know that it is incredibly intricate, smart and sets the tone nicely for the third book. It is filled with action-packed scenes and clever battle tactics. Darrow also continues to be the luckiest character in the world and he escapes from some pretty ridiculous situations. However, Darrow does face some challenges throughout the story. He finally learns what Eo told her sister before she died, he deals with the weight of his secret as he learns to love some of the Golds as his own family when they were previously the enemy, and he deals with betrayal that hits a little too close to home. Darrow is an extremely complex character and this book really highlights how much he has changed from a quiet, hard-working Red to a Peerless Scarred that wants to change the structure and political climate of his entire world.

    The story itself has a very different feel than Red Rising. Darrow now out in the real world and his actions have direct repercussions on the world he lives in. He also finally learns more about the organization that originally recruited him in the first place, the Sons of Ares. While this story literally has nonstop action, a huge part of this book is Darrow reconciling the mission he thought was important with the one he is now realizing- living in a world where Reds, Golds, Pinks, Obsidians ,etc. can all live together. If you loved Red Rising then you will be excited to continue on this incredibly complex and amazing story with Golden Son. Also, THAT ENDING. I immediately picked up Morning Star and started reading.

    While it was a little slow to get started, this is an incredible series and this book on further displays Pierce Brown’s massive talent. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    )** I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS SERIES TO EVERY SINGLE READER I KNOW
    Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2015
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    **Will contain spoilers in my review. I need to get as much down so when the last book comes out next year I remember enough of the pertinent details, not that I actually think I could forget anything about this book but just in case :)**

    I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS SERIES TO EVERY SINGLE READER I KNOW! As a matter of fact I'm going on Amazon to buy these two books in hardcover so I can have them on my shelves... so very exciting!

    Very rarely do I come across a book (or book series) that seriously keeps me up at night. Rarely do I come across a book that give me continuous dreams. Rarely do I wake up thinking of characters and plots several days after finishing the book. Rarely do I take so long to think of exactly WHAT I want to put in my review because every little thing is super important.

    But when I do? I know I've struck literary Gold (no pun intended).

    There was really only one thing I didn't absolutely love about this book. One thing, but yet I found myself coming up with excuses / reasons why it was totally acceptable. The book is first person, Darrow's point of view, so therefore it is acceptable for us to believe that we will see and know all Darrow see's and knows. There are a few instances of us finding something out with the rest of the characters instead of knowing ahead of time. One I could almost excuse, the training, it happens between the books, in the time that is only remembered but not shown. There is a lot that happens between the Institute and the Academy and we are only briefly told of what happened in that down time. So, I can almost excuse the MASSIVE item of the training by Lorn (Rage Knight)... almost. But thing that are happening as we're reading? Tracking Aja, etc, those are things we should know with him, not as it happens to others around us.

    Now, with that being said. Holy Moly, what a book. To compare this to other existing dystopian books is to compare a cat to a dog, sure they're both living, sure they both do most of the same things but they are totally different species. Golden Son continues Darrow's journey from a Red or slave of society to one of the elite Golds and boy does he become an elite Gold. The total loyalty or utter contempt he draws from everyone around him exceeds anything else I've ever read. The web's he's weaving to break the Society from the inside are masterful and so well thought out they almost seem reckless when put into action. But Fate favors the bold and if nothing else Darrow is Bold.

    Darrow is slowly going crazy with a. his guilt about loving Mustang, who is CLEARLY the exact opposite of EO b. betraying his friends, which ultimately he's going to have to do c. lying to so many people to maintain his facade d. not knowing what's going on with The Sons of Aries since it's been years since anyone has contacted him e. the thought that he'd have to betray the Sons if he wants to continue on HIS mission, which now seems far away from the group as run by Harmony and so many others.

    When the story comes back Darrow is in league to win at the Academy, which is yet again another testing ground for these Golds to prove themselves to the Society. Darrow is once again plotted against by people in power and continues to shine but in the end loses because he is beaten, both in the game and physically after the game by the Bellonas. They win by means of cheating which is something that is acceptable to the Golds as a Society but not to Darrow.

    He wins favor back by quite literally starting a Civil War when he exposes a plot by the Sovereign to exterminate the ArchGovernon and his entire staff at a Gala. AFter foiling that plan and starting a war with the Bellona's AND the Sovereign he finds new ally's in his friends and their extended families. In doing this he further alienates some key friends from the Institute which will ultimately be his demise.

    Darrow FINALLY declares his love for Mustang and he trusts her to show her his true past and humble beginnings. We're still not sure how Mustang reacts as she walks away from Darrow in the end and we don't see her. We're left wondering if she is the one who betrays him to her brother the Jackal or if it's someone else. I'm honestly hoping and praying it's someone else because Virginia truly seems like a worthy Gold to rule with her sense of kindness and loyalty. Although, I think now we're seeing how far that kindness and loyalty will go now that she knows Darrow was/is a lowly Red only disguised as a Gold.

    Fitchner / Sevro / Aries. Can we say goryhell, what was THAT!?!? I LOVE that Fitchner was Aries. His story was heartbreaking and truly touching. The fact that Sevro is TRULY a Son of Aries and a mixbreed? I wonder how many others there are! How exciting! I was left with all kinds of questions in relation to this though. I'm wondering how the colors came about and such. It is mentioned that when humans went to the Moon and Mars they were genetically motified to create the color scheme. I'm assuming some pretty strong ass genetic modifying would be involved to turn someone Pink or Violet, etc and also to modify the reproductive systems so there could be no breeding between colors. This is a leap of faith for me, that whole sci-fi thing I struggle with because it's outside my realm of reality, but I'm working on it. So... in order for the colors to breed you have to go to a carver and have them modify the reproductive systems to they woman can handle the mixed breeding... very interesting... also very interesting that this is apparently happening all over the planets but the Society is killing anyone who does it, the modification, or the actually trying. The fact that Sevro is a TRUE mixed breed is what is most awesome. My only fear is that people (higher levels) look down on Sevro because he is not a high bred Gold, so that part of society will never respect him enough to follow him. The lowColors will look to him as if he's a hero, the perfect example of the strength of Gold and the mix of a lowColor. It's quite the web we have going on here. Quite interesting. Now, very end... I'm wondering like crazy if Jackal KNEW Fitchner was Ares... I'm hoping he doesn't. I'm hoping that he just killed him because he was a traitor to the Sovereign and he's trying to gain the Sovereign's trust and the ArchGovernor-ship of Mars. But the now knowing is KILLING ME!

    The Jakal... what a well written villain. Convincing, malicious, intent, spoiled, psychotic, the list goes on and on... I'm wondering if he has Mustang somewhere... I'm wondering if Mustang went to him about Darrow, I'm wondering how the hell he found out about Darrow. I have to go back and re-read the last few pages after the betrayal and capture but he says Darrow someone led to his own demise or something of the sort... I know Rogue has suspected him from the beginning, that part has been obvious since the Institute AND Serve told Darrow he couldn't never tell Rogue or Thistle because they were to entrenched in their own importance and Society... turns out he was exactly right because both of them showed their loyalty to status quo, smart Serve... love him.

    Lorn... aw Lorn, what a sad damn story. I admired the old man, even if he was entrenched in the Gold way of thinking. I admired his gumption and thought his death unworthy of his life. And Lilith killing him... so not good. She wasn't' worthy of that death. Victra also, I really enjoyed her, and her crawling to Darrow in the end seriously just about broke my damn heart. But Rogue, oh Rogue, there is a special place in hell for people like him, Jackal, you expect betrayal, Rogue was terrible.

    Ragnar! God I loved that character. He utmost FEAR of freedom was truly heartbreaking. I'm waiting for so much more to come from him. I hope he's safe somewhere and gets together with Sevro and Mustang to rescue Darrow from the Sovereigns nasty grips.

    When Darrow went home to his mother, wow... so so significant. His mother knowing him right away warmed my heart. Her conditions turned right around and broke it. But her explanation of women and how Darrow needs that, how Women are the ones who create objects, etc is going to be key in the next book I hope because seriously... Mustang has to come back and save him... she has to. It's her who's meant to rule, I just know it. I'm quite literally going to be sitting here waiting for the next book and stalking Pierce on every piece of social media he has to try and figure out just that for the next year... I'm so not kidding...

    I was ever do worried by the fact that Cassius said the Sovereign wanted Darrow alive so they could dissect him... oh so worried by that. Someone please come in and save Darrow from this... I don't want to watch him be tortured, so not what I want book three to start out as.

    I'm thinking of rereading this series again, slower and for more detail now that I THINK I have the jest of it. It will most definitely be re-read prior to the third book coming out in January.

    I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS SERIES TO EVERY SINGLE READER I KNOW! As a matter of fact I'm going on Amazon to buy these two books in hardcover so I can have them on my shelves... so very exciting!

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Nah man this deserves all the stars
    Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026
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    This was a great ride it started pretty cool with the spaceship fight was expecting another school story but we were in the deep end. I liked the new characters, the political conflicts and the fights were nice I was gonna just give this 4 stars but that ending was got good

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Great read and next book in the series. Questionable ending as it seems more interested in book revenue than the story.
    Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2015
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    For context, I'm writing this review for people who have already read Red Rising and want to read the sequel. Haven’t read some of the other books this series is compared to with the exception of Ender’s Game (an amazing read) but feel like this one stands on its own. If you haven’t read Red Rising, Golden Son can be confusing as it references key events in Red Rising that won’t have significance if you don’t know the context at best… and at worst takes away from the story. Golden Son does a good job of pushing the story and characters forward in a slightly different direction. There is a better mix of action and political maneuvering that the first book, which gives the book a “newer” feel rather than more of the same. How the author portrays the main character as he moves through political landscape is a lot of fun as the character seems to get into impossible situations, only to flip them around on his enemies. Action is still good though. For the majority of the book the action is fast paced and provides enough detail to really get a sense of what is happening without being overly detailed. I thoroughly enjoyed this book with one exception and would recommend it to readers of the first book.

    Other reviewers have commented on the end cliffhanger and I understand the criticism. I don’t think it’s enough to have warranted a 1 or 2 star review but the ending does have a feeling of something being done outside of the story. Had the author ended the book without the cliffhanger or even well before the cliffhanger, the book would still have been a great read. However, with the inclusion of the cliffhanger, it feels like the author or someone else involved in getting the book to market may have been trying to artificially incentivize the reader to buy the third book in the series. It almost feels like someone felt that the merits of the Golden Son without the cliffhanger would not be enough to make the reader want to find out how the story continues in the next book. I get that fiction is highly competitive and authors, editors, publishers, and others need to make money but this should not be the way to do it. So while I’m rating the book a 5, if I could rate the book in parts, I would rate the ending a 1. Not because of bad writing, poor story direction, or anything else someone could feel towards a fiction book but rather the ending isn’t an ending. While I want to find out what happens next, I’m not thrilled with the way the author did it. I would still have wanted to read the next book, even without the ridiculous cliffhanger. Hopefully the next book in the series actually "ends" the trilogy.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Wow ...
    Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2015
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    I had some misgivings about the first book, Red Rising ... but by the time you reach the end of the second installment, Golden Son, your jaw is on the floor, your fists are clenching in frustration (for the characters, that is, not because of the quality), and you're eagerly and painfully anticipating the final chapter in January of next year (NEXT YEAR?? WHY!!!).

    First, the bad. As before, the author does not handle elements of hard sci-fi very well. This story expands outward into a wider universe than Red Rising did; the characters visit Europa, for example (that would be Jupiter's ice moon, one of the 4 giants). Now, Europa is quite a distance away from the sun, and is shadowed by, you know, the second largest mass in the solar system. In addition, Europa doesn't have much of an atmosphere, and even if it did, I'm not sure it has an ionosphere. Basically, in this book, Europa is somehow transformed into a water world where people can stand out in the open without freezing to death. Terraforming is one thing ... but you can't make a planet have tectonic activity. And without tectonic activiy, you can't have an ionosphere. And without one of those, oops, you're dead from exotic forms of radiation and x-rays. Same thing happens on Luna (Earth's moon). It's dead! How in the holy hell does it have warmth and an atmosphere?? These are the biggest greivances I have, by the way, along with various other recurring believability problems.

    Anyway, what the author lacks in hard sci-fi, he makes up for in a superb ability to tell a story. This is a guy who could probably make a fishing expedition in Wisconsin sound like a JRR Tolkien level adventure. I may be exaggerating slightly, but you get the point: you can overlook any short-comings he makes in writing a technically sound novel by getting swept up in one hell of an entertaining story. There are twists and turns, and the ending to this book (NO SPOILERS) is ... well, let's say it will leave you throwing your book to the ground in frustration (unless you're reading this after 01-06-2016, you lucky jerk). The author also managed to create a bizarre hybrid genre that combines elements of medieval-style adventure tales with the grandness of sci-fi, the glory and symbolism of ancient Rome and Greece, and the intrigue and twists and turns of a crime noir. This is not a book I would typically like, but this author manages to tie together a lot of disparate elements into something that, while a bit on the messy side, is nonetheless entirely engrossing. This is the most into a book I've been in a while.

    Make sure you read Red Rising first, and then this book will leave you desperate for Morning Star.

    For those wondering how this book is as a follow-up to Red Rising, it's quite good. The beginning to the book is a bit rough and scattered, but ultimately about a half-dozen chapters in, things hit their stride, and you get swept up in the events just as before. The author is excellent at pacing and creating nail-biting intrigue. And we get to see Darrow, our hero, return to the place of his origin and get some closure, but not in the way you expect ... which was oddly satisfying and rather mature.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    A Phenomenal Follow Up
    Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2025
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    "Golden Son" by Pierce Brown is a phenomenal follow-up to Red Rising and solidifies this trilogy as one of the most intense, emotionally charged sci-fi sagas I’ve read.

    We return to the brutal world of the Society with Darrow at the helm, navigating politics, war, and the ghosts of his past. His quest to avenge his wife’s death takes him across the solar system, and nothing is ever simple. This book is a rollercoaster of loyalty, betrayal, heartbreak, and shocking twists. Brown doesn’t pull punches, and the emotional stakes are as high as the body count.

    The ending? Jaw. On. The. Floor. I had to sit in stunned silence for a good minute before I could even process what happened. It’s that kind of cliffhanger.

    My only critique is that the pacing occasionally drags—mostly during Darrow’s frequent bouts of self-loathing and fear of rejection. It adds depth to his character, but at times it felt repetitive and slowed the momentum.

    On a brighter note, Sevro continues to be the MVP of this series. Unapologetically savage, hilarious, and loyal to a fault—he steals every scene he's in. I will always be on Team Sevro.

    If you enjoyed Red Rising, Golden Son raises the stakes in every way. I can’t wait to dive into Morning Star.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Unglaublich gut!
    Reviewed in Germany on April 14, 2026
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    Golden Son ist ein außergewöhnlich starkes Buch, das die Geschichte aus dem ersten Teil nicht nur fortführt, sondern auf ein ganz neues Level hebt. Für mich war es durchgehend spannend, voller Intrigen, überraschender Wendungen und extrem gut inszenierter Plot-Twists, die einen wirklich immer wieder kalt erwischen.

    Was die Geschichte zusätzlich so stark macht, ist die enorme Komplexität des Hauptcharakters. Seine Zerrissenheit zwischen seiner Herkunft als Red und seinen Verbindungen zu den Golds ist unglaublich gut ausgearbeitet. Dieses ständige Balancieren zwischen Identitäten gibt der Handlung eine starke Tiefe.

    Freue mich auf das nächste Buch der Reihe!

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Amazing
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 11, 2023
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    PERFECTION
    Reviewed in Japan on September 3, 2024
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    Even better than the first one and the first book is a 10/10.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Great read
    Reviewed in India on May 25, 2026
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    The follow up to the first part was good.

    It keeps you on your toes. The writing is splendid.

    Now onwards to the morning sun

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Una lectura fantástica
    Reviewed in Spain on April 25, 2015
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    Un increíble ejercicio de imaginación, humanidad y estrategia bélica que transporta a un futuro posible el el que la raza humana se ve abocada de nuevo a luchar por su supervivencia... Contra sí misma.

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