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Reading at t'moment?
#24941
Posted 01 August 2019 - 04:10 PM
Yeah the first Red Rising book has some YA tropes and is a bit too close to Hunger Games in plot, but I still really enjoyed it. After that is when the series really takes off. The best thing I can say about these books is that they get my blood pumping. Apt, you seem to hate some good books but I have a feeling you would enjoy these.
#24942
Posted 01 August 2019 - 04:21 PM
This is not true. There are NO good books that I hate. Now bad books. That's a different matter.
#24943
Posted 01 August 2019 - 05:20 PM
Yeah, seriously EoDO, it's hardly fair to criticise Apt's horrible taste in books even tho everyone disagrees with him all the time and also he smells bad and dresses funny and is probably a communist.
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#24945
Posted 01 August 2019 - 06:00 PM
The synopsis for Red Rising is quintessential YA. Does it really get more adult?
#24946
Posted 01 August 2019 - 06:23 PM
Whisperzzzzzzz, on 01 August 2019 - 06:00 PM, said:
The synopsis for Red Rising is quintessential YA. Does it really get more adult?
Very.
Very VERY.
And i would argue as of book 2 it's wholly out of the YA spectrum and stays out.
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#24947
Posted 01 August 2019 - 06:48 PM
Hmm there are 5 in the Red Rising series on Audible, are the first 3 a self contained trilogy? Sounds like I might dig it.
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#24948
Posted 01 August 2019 - 06:55 PM
Tiste Simeon, on 01 August 2019 - 06:48 PM, said:
Hmm there are 5 in the Red Rising series on Audible, are the first 3 a self contained trilogy? Sounds like I might dig it.
Yeah, the first 3 are a self contained trilogy with no real plans to continue at the time. The follow-up trilogy is 10 years later.
#24949
Posted 01 August 2019 - 06:58 PM
If you wanna know how not-YA it is, "Red" is the nickname of the main character's penis. Why is it rising? Well that's RAFO.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#24951
Posted 01 August 2019 - 07:09 PM
Ireland, actually.
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#24952
Posted 01 August 2019 - 07:12 PM
Abyss, on 01 August 2019 - 06:23 PM, said:
I should point out that the first 1-2hrs of the book 1 earbook, i almost dropped the series, so trite and YA was i finding it.
It takes some time to really kick off, but once it does, it is awesome.
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#24953
Posted 01 August 2019 - 07:15 PM
I think you guys have sold me on it, especially worry.
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#24954
Posted 01 August 2019 - 08:07 PM
In all seriousness, I didn't love it as much as these guys but it is very propulsive/addicting, and it was at least refreshing to have -- and this shouldn't be a spoiler cuz it's built into the premise -- protagonists who are every bit as scheming and dangerous and competent as the baddies. They're still underdogs, of sorts, but not the kind where everything always goes wrong for them until some final stroke of genius. There's real push and pull all the way through, and I felt that "can't put it down" feeling pretty often in all three books.
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They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#24955
Posted 01 August 2019 - 08:10 PM
That means don't start it while you're on vacation with your wife.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#24956
Posted 02 August 2019 - 02:06 AM
Looks like I get to be the dissenting vote.
The book suffers from what I consider to be one of the primary weaknesses of any YA-ish book - it has utterly shallow and sometimes entirely nonsensical worldbuilding. It tries to substitute character interaction and conflict for worldbuilding, but does not really do a good job of it.
After finishing the first book I had no real desire to pick up the second. Also the "fantasy in space" format is rather poorly imagined and executed.
Having said that, I know that this book and series is insanely popular and I am part of a small minority, so my opinion probably does not reflect the general sentiment.
The book suffers from what I consider to be one of the primary weaknesses of any YA-ish book - it has utterly shallow and sometimes entirely nonsensical worldbuilding. It tries to substitute character interaction and conflict for worldbuilding, but does not really do a good job of it.
After finishing the first book I had no real desire to pick up the second. Also the "fantasy in space" format is rather poorly imagined and executed.
Having said that, I know that this book and series is insanely popular and I am part of a small minority, so my opinion probably does not reflect the general sentiment.
#24957
Posted 02 August 2019 - 11:32 AM
Andorion, on 02 August 2019 - 02:06 AM, said:
Looks like I get to be the dissenting vote.
The book suffers from what I consider to be one of the primary weaknesses of any YA-ish book - it has utterly shallow and sometimes entirely nonsensical worldbuilding. It tries to substitute character interaction and conflict for worldbuilding, but does not really do a good job of it.
After finishing the first book I had no real desire to pick up the second. Also the "fantasy in space" format is rather poorly imagined and executed.
Having said that, I know that this book and series is insanely popular and I am part of a small minority, so my opinion probably does not reflect the general sentiment.
The book suffers from what I consider to be one of the primary weaknesses of any YA-ish book - it has utterly shallow and sometimes entirely nonsensical worldbuilding. It tries to substitute character interaction and conflict for worldbuilding, but does not really do a good job of it.
After finishing the first book I had no real desire to pick up the second. Also the "fantasy in space" format is rather poorly imagined and executed.
Having said that, I know that this book and series is insanely popular and I am part of a small minority, so my opinion probably does not reflect the general sentiment.
And I agree with Ando about it, as I had an identical experience.
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#24958
Posted 02 August 2019 - 02:37 PM
QuickTidal, on 02 August 2019 - 11:32 AM, said:
Andorion, on 02 August 2019 - 02:06 AM, said:
Looks like I get to be the dissenting vote.
The book suffers from what I consider to be one of the primary weaknesses of any YA-ish book - it has utterly shallow and sometimes entirely nonsensical worldbuilding. It tries to substitute character interaction and conflict for worldbuilding, but does not really do a good job of it.
After finishing the first book I had no real desire to pick up the second. Also the "fantasy in space" format is rather poorly imagined and executed.
Having said that, I know that this book and series is insanely popular and I am part of a small minority, so my opinion probably does not reflect the general sentiment.
The book suffers from what I consider to be one of the primary weaknesses of any YA-ish book - it has utterly shallow and sometimes entirely nonsensical worldbuilding. It tries to substitute character interaction and conflict for worldbuilding, but does not really do a good job of it.
After finishing the first book I had no real desire to pick up the second. Also the "fantasy in space" format is rather poorly imagined and executed.
Having said that, I know that this book and series is insanely popular and I am part of a small minority, so my opinion probably does not reflect the general sentiment.
And I agree with Ando about it, as I had an identical experience.
Here's the thing: i agree that large chunks of the worldbuilding in bk 1 are weak. It's just... let me block this for those not read the series yet...
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Book 2 and onwards are pretty much straight sf/sfant, fight the evil empire, save the solar system. The setting builds nicely and evolves into something much wider than book 1.
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#24959
Posted 02 August 2019 - 03:02 PM
QuickTidal, on 02 August 2019 - 11:32 AM, said:
Andorion, on 02 August 2019 - 02:06 AM, said:
Looks like I get to be the dissenting vote.
The book suffers from what I consider to be one of the primary weaknesses of any YA-ish book - it has utterly shallow and sometimes entirely nonsensical worldbuilding. It tries to substitute character interaction and conflict for worldbuilding, but does not really do a good job of it.
After finishing the first book I had no real desire to pick up the second. Also the "fantasy in space" format is rather poorly imagined and executed.
Having said that, I know that this book and series is insanely popular and I am part of a small minority, so my opinion probably does not reflect the general sentiment.
The book suffers from what I consider to be one of the primary weaknesses of any YA-ish book - it has utterly shallow and sometimes entirely nonsensical worldbuilding. It tries to substitute character interaction and conflict for worldbuilding, but does not really do a good job of it.
After finishing the first book I had no real desire to pick up the second. Also the "fantasy in space" format is rather poorly imagined and executed.
Having said that, I know that this book and series is insanely popular and I am part of a small minority, so my opinion probably does not reflect the general sentiment.
And I agree with Ando about it, as I had an identical experience.
I also didn't like the first book. But, seeing all the praise and that my library has the audiobooks for 2 and 3, I'll give it a second chance.
#24960
Posted 02 August 2019 - 03:32 PM
I read the first two, they were fairly average and the trend was downwards so didn't bother with the third. Surprised at how popular they are!