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Book Reviews of Morning Star (Red Rising, Bk 3)

Morning Star (Red Rising, Bk 3)
Morning Star - Red Rising, Bk 3
Author: Pierce Brown
ISBN-13: 9780345539861
ISBN-10: 0345539869
Publication Date: 10/11/2016
Pages: 544
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Morning Star (Red Rising, Bk 3) on + 2527 more book reviews
This was a decent conclusion to this series, things play out in a pretty predictable way. The whole book reads like an action-packed space opera of sorts; with billions of people dying and our characters catapulting from one battle to the next.

Some of the issues I had with the last two books were worse in this book. The book is very very wordy. This is one of those books where you can skip pages (then feel guilty and go back and read them) and not miss anything vital....I am talking like you can skip 20 pages here and not miss a darn thing. Darrow spends a lot of time talking about his emotions and feelings in something strange parts of the story (like the middle of battle). I got to the point where I was like "Oh, Darrow is being all emo again...we can skip those 15 pages". The same with characters rehashing discussions over so and so's loyalty again and again and again. There was just so much fluff here. I don't mind some fluff but the dialogue is flat and dry and not at all witty and entertaining.

There is a ton of action which was very engaging...some of the time. Again some of the action scenes get very wordy and repetitive. The overall plot suffers from the same issue. I really liked the beginning of the book but the middle and end were repetitive. Basically this is plot: Darrow comes up with something ridiculously daring and crazy, they try it, they almost die, they win the day...rinse and repeat in battle after battle.

If this book had been about 200 pages shorter it would have been absolutely stunning...this book had a serious case of book bloat.

All the bitching aside....a lot of the characters do change and mature throughout this series. You see a lot of how they have grown in this book. Darrow has realized that this isn't about his revenge for his wife; this is about so much more. There is also a good in-depth look at war and how every side thinks they are right; there is no black and white in war...only grey.

Overall this was a good read though and I thought it tied up the series nicely. If you liked the first two books you will enjoy this one. If you thought the first two books were wordy, overly dramatic, dry, and a bit repetitive...well this one is worse than the first two for that.