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Dark Age
by Pierce Brown
dark
emotional
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Dark Age is a title that doesn't just describe the book, it defines it. But it definitely started as a very slow read for me!
I found myself slogging through Lysander's chapters, which seemed to be filled with endless dialogue and little momentum. Fortunately, Darrow's intense chapters were more than enough to pull me through the early slump.
Once I got into part 2 of the book that's where it really picked up for me. The stakes become incredibly personal, and this is where Pierce Brown truly hits the mark. The Virginia and Ephraim chapters really picked up the pace for me. And there's a ton going on!
"That girl might have your blood, but I'm her people. She deserves more than dying for yours. If you want her as your heir it'll be over my dead fucking body."
This quote is a perfect example of the raw, emotional weight this book carries. It was at this point that I knew I was in for a truly painful yet brilliant journey.
And painful it was. The end of Part 2 left me completely wrecked! I literally had to close the book and walk away for a bit just to recover. Just kidding, I slung the book across the room and was done reading for the day!
Part 3 is a fantastic conclusion for me, wrapping up some major plot threads with pulse-pounding action and shocking reveals that left me wanting more! Dark Age is a dark, emotional, and unforgettable chapter in this series, and it's left me desperate for Light Bringer.
I found myself slogging through Lysander's chapters, which seemed to be filled with endless dialogue and little momentum. Fortunately, Darrow's intense chapters were more than enough to pull me through the early slump.
Once I got into part 2 of the book that's where it really picked up for me. The stakes become incredibly personal, and this is where Pierce Brown truly hits the mark. The Virginia and Ephraim chapters really picked up the pace for me. And there's a ton going on!
"That girl might have your blood, but I'm her people. She deserves more than dying for yours. If you want her as your heir it'll be over my dead fucking body."
This quote is a perfect example of the raw, emotional weight this book carries. It was at this point that I knew I was in for a truly painful yet brilliant journey.
And painful it was. The end of Part 2 left me completely wrecked! I literally had to close the book and walk away for a bit just to recover. Just kidding, I slung the book across the room and was done reading for the day!
Part 3 is a fantastic conclusion for me, wrapping up some major plot threads with pulse-pounding action and shocking reveals that left me wanting more! Dark Age is a dark, emotional, and unforgettable chapter in this series, and it's left me desperate for Light Bringer.