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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Big downgrade from Iron Gold, for me at least. The first three books are ambitious and bombastic - lots of flavors from Battle Royale, Hunger Games, Ender's Game, Warhammer, the Expanse, Metabarons, Shakespeare, Brave New World and real life history. It's both science fiction AND fantasy. It has an overwhelming number of characters to keep up with and the scale is massive. As a result, I think Dark Age suffers terribly from Brown biting off more than he could chew. The best chapters are the ones where he hones in on a select few - Victra, Volga and Lyria's portion in particular were terrific, as was the attack on the Senate and pockets of other conflicts (Volsung Fa) really had me going. But the book is such a slog. It opens with a battle the lasts 150 pages and I had such a hard time visualizing things because this world has everything - swordwhips, lasers, shields, armor, sniper rifles, grenades and every kind of science fiction vehicle you can think of on ground, air and space. Seemingly everything is turbo-torqued to the point where describing ripWings or pulseCannons or AirChargedSuperWeapon or whatever becomes almost meaningless. The interpersonal connections can be fascinating, but there are so many of them and you've got four planets and the moon that all have their own history, culture, war status and population that when they'd go from one planet to another, I literally forgot they were on that planet to begin with. Ephraim, one of the best additions in Iron Gold, is almost wasted here. His sections in the middle of the book with the Obsidians were a complete bore. It's just so difficult to get a sense of it all. I think this would be a terrific animated series and that's the only way you could do it. As a novel it is messy and overwritten, yet terrific in parts. My least favorite in the series, but you also couldn't pay me to stop reading the series now. no reviews | add a review
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For a decade Darrow led a revolution against the corrupt color-coded Society. Now, outlawed by the very Republic he founded, he wages a rogue war on Mercury in hopes that he can still salvage the dream of Eo. But as he leaves death and destruction in his wake, is he still the hero who broke the chains? Or will another legend rise to take his place? Lysander au Lune, the heir in exile, has returned to the Core. Determined to bring peace back to mankind at the edge of his sword, he must overcome or unite the treacherous Gold families of the Core and face down Darrow over the skies of war-torn Mercury. But theirs are not the only fates hanging in the balance. On Luna, Mustang, Sovereign of the Republic, campaigns to unite the Republic behind her husband. Beset by political and criminal enemies, can she outwit her opponents in time to save him? Once a Red refugee, young Lyria now stands accused of treason, and her only hope is a desperate escape with unlikely new allies. Abducted by a new threat to the Republic, Pax and Electra, the children of Darrow and Sevro, must trust in Ephraim, a thief, for their salvation-and Ephraim must look to them for his chance at redemption. As alliances shift, break, and re-form-and power is seized, lost, and reclaimed-every player is at risk in a game of conquest that could turn the Rising into a new Dark Age. No library descriptions found. |
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Overall, I really enjoyed this. Be warned though, it is probably the darkest and most violent of the books and that is saying quite a bit. Interested to see where the story goes.
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