![]() ![]() The book has that authentic Pierce Brown pacing, style, and voice and he can still elicit all the feels with not just his story, but his ability to turn a phrase. Also, the beginning of Light Bringer meanders quite a bit as Brown attempts to position everyone for the forward push toward his true goal in the finale. ![]() If I had to make any critiques, I would say that the cast of characters has ballooned to the point that it's sometimes hard to keep track of everyone. ![]() Once he did though, whoa what a ride! I felt that the last half of the book was much stronger than the first half, but I finished the book eagerly awaiting the conclusion we'll find in book seven, Red God. It also seemed like needed a few chapters to get his pacing and voice back. This one started out a bit like Iron Gold as Brown worked to set the stage and get his characters into position. ![]() Light Bringer started out a bit disjointed. There were enemies on all sides and it wasn't clear how our hero was going to pull through. When we left Darrow and the Rising at the end of Dark Age, things were looking pretty bleak. Light Bringer is the sixth installment in the Red Rising series by Pierce Brown. I got Light Bringer as a galley! No spoilers here, so you can read the review and still have lots to look forward to when it comes out in July. ![]()
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