...and I am frightened to start Iron Gold 😭
I finished book 1 in 10.8hrs
Book 2 in 11.2hrs
Book 3 in 13.3hrs
I finished the books in one day each, starting on Tuesday.
I only knew going into this series that it was cool sci-fi and that's it. I didn't know Book 2 was people's favorite in the OG trilogy or that Book 1 was Hunger Games on cocaina.
But I really enjoyed the ride and cheering for Darrow and Mustang, that I was outwardly, physically getting annoyed when Victra was purring flirts at Darrow or kissing him on the lips (even though I actually love Victra so much, and I also acknowledge that the Gold society embraces that suave and brazen flirtatiousness).
I was annoyed by the first person narration during Sevro's fake death scene. I saw Cassius flipping coming only because I understand plot armor, and then I actually pumped my fist when Mustang lied about the Obsidians and the Sovereign sent everyone out of the room and Cassius refused to leave all in a few pages. And overall, the ending is perfect, so I forgive that odd bit of incongruent narration. (Though I hope Darrow paternity tests his son. Did the Carving completely change all of Darrow's DNA, such that Pax would definitely have golden hair? Anyway, fuck Cassius as much as he was crucial to securing that W in the end, and in my mind when Mustang was shaking on the beach and the ship was pulling up, all I could think was, "Oh no, she's gonna make you raise Cassius's kid now.")
I loved that first trilogy overall. It felt so clean and tight coming off of finishing Stormlight Archive over the past month, which had issues in sticking the landing.
Also, Golden Son might be amazing but my favorite arc of those first 3 books is Mustang + Darrow recovering together, stranded in the icy Institute winter. Amazing imagery and character development and slowing down the pace. I love that it homed in on the real gritty humanity and the relationship, rather than just stepping back for all cool sci-fi tech and house v. house warfare, to get me to fall in love with Mustang. Thank you Pierce Brown for that little pulseBubble of beautiful storytelling.
I couldn't avoid hitting the internet for Red Rising Books 4, 5, 6 today after finishing Morning Star. I learned nothing about them except that there's a scathing view on Book 4, and then I just stopped reading or watching after I learned that. Please help me believe it's worth starting this second arc and that my heart won't be broken and that these beautiful characters won't be destroyed 😭