QuickTidal, on 27 January 2016 - 02:21 PM, said:
Started RED RISING by Pierce Brown...about 40 pages in so far...ehhhhh
The prose I think WANTS to be something more lyrical (the attempt it certainly there) but it's not really able to get above itself...and that MAY partly be on the present tense first person POV, but overall I feel like the sentences lack a cohesion? It feels choppy I guess?
Also, the naming convention for things is pretty childish. holoCAN, clawDrill...I mean wot?
oh and
It's alright, but I'm non-plussed so far. It's not remotely blowing me away like everyone seems to be by it...maybe that comes later?
I think for me, expectations had a lot to do with it. It's a debut written by a young, good looking guy with his picture on the back of the book. Someone was clearly trying to sell this to the teenage girl crowd. I was expecting it to be on the level of Hunger Games, and while there are a lot of similarities, I found it to be much better.
I just found it hard to put down, and there are moments where you really get behind the character, despite his Gary Stu-ishness. And the set up does take a long time. The books aren't perfect; I just think they're a lot of fun. I also suspect that big sci-fi readers would pick it up and say, "the fuck is this shit?" I doubt the science holds up, but I don't care.
Definitely falls into the popcorn category, IMO.
This post has been edited by End of Disc One: 27 January 2016 - 03:31 PM