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Morning Star by Pierce Brown; 9781444759075

Morning Star

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Morning Star is the electrifying conclusion to Pierce Brown's acclaimed Red Rising trilogy, a series that has captured the imaginations of readers with its intricate world-building and intense character dynamics. In this gripping narrative, Darrow, a once-proud member of the Red class, is thrust into a brutal war as he seeks vengeance against the oppressive Golds who have shattered his life.

The Plot

With the execution of his wife weighing heavily on his heart, Darrow embarks on a perilous journey into the depths of Gold society. Disguised among his enemies, he must navigate treachery and deceit while rallying the downtrodden to rise against their captors. The stakes are monumental; not only must Darrow face formidable foes, including those he once considered friends, but he also grapples with the moral complexities of leadership and rebellion.

Themes

  • Revolution and Resistance: The novel explores the themes of uprising and the fight for justice, emphasising the power of the oppressed.
  • Identity and Transformation: Darrow's journey is one of self-discovery as he wrestles with his own identity within the confines of a rigged social hierarchy.
  • Friendship and Betrayal: As alliances shift, the bonds of loyalty are tested, revealing the intricate dynamics of trust and betrayal.

Brown's prose is both vivid and lyrical, immersing readers in a richly detailed universe where every choice carries weight and every character is multifaceted. Morning Star not only ties up the threads of the trilogy but also leaves a lasting impression on the reader, prompting reflection on the nature of power and the cost of freedom.

“We are our choices.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 197 mm × 34 mm
Pages: 544
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781444759075

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