Light Bringer: A Red Rising Novel

· Red Rising Series Book 6 · Sold by Del Rey
4.7
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Darrow returns as Pierce Brown’s New York Times bestselling Red Rising series continues in the thrilling sequel to Dark Age.

The Reaper is a legend, more myth than man: the savior of worlds, the leader of the Rising, the breaker of chains.

But the Reaper is also Darrow, born of the red soil of Mars: a husband, a father, a friend.

Marooned far from home after a devastating defeat on the battlefields of Mercury, Darrow longs to return to his wife and sovereign, Virginia, to defend Mars from its bloodthirsty would-be conqueror Lysander.

Lysander longs to destroy the Rising and restore the supremacy of Gold, and will raze the worlds to realize his ambitions.

The worlds once needed the Reaper. But now they need Darrow, and Darrow needs the people he loves—Virginia, Cassius, Sevro—in order to defend the Republic.

So begins Darrow’s long voyage home, an interplanetary adventure where old friends will reunite, new alliances will be forged, and rivals will clash on the battlefield.

Because Eo’s dream is still alive—and after the dark age will come a new age: of light, of victory, of hope.

Don’t miss any of Pierce Brown’s Red Rising Saga:
RED RISING • GOLDEN SON • MORNING STAR • IRON GOLD • DARK AGE • LIGHT BRINGER

Ratings and reviews

4.7
200 reviews
Carmi Starwalt
March 21, 2024
Brown renders a space opera of gargantuan dimensions in terms of martial detail and cast of characters. His world building falls short. Closely tied to Roman myth, his Society has few unique features aside from a genetically engineered caste system. Only one of fourteen castes has a unique language, aside from Latin which is used by the ruling caste for family mottos. Brown's science fiction is a rehash of ideas and structures created by early greats of the genre. The worlds are feudal throughout with no attempt by author or characters to diverge from feudalism in any meaningful way despite the war for freedom. Perhaps the final book in this expensive series will reach for a higher objective, provide a spark of hope or a message other than "war is bad" for those of us who have endured the horrors of war at Brown's behest. His fan page indicates that this series is based on Herbert's 'Dune', but I don't see that, and feel that the claim is disrespectful of Herbert's genius.
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Ethan Dozier
July 27, 2023
Very good, now if you dont want spoilers stop reading this. My main fault which brought it down a star is how rushed the start felt, sure it was detailed and lots of convo's happened but it felt empty to me. Overall some things from dark age were ignored (oculus) and all the various battle parts in the end are quick and basically ends with I was useless my men killed them. Main characters drastically changed not necessarily for the worse but how they changed felt rushed, for most the book they are peaceful then one dude shows up and now he is planning genocide (told you to stop for spoilers) the changed felt rushed and the ending seemed like it was going 1000 mph to avoid it being 1000 pages long. Otherwise, I adore this series and will probably read through a few time before the next one is out and might change this.
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Junior Galacto
July 28, 2023
Pierce Brown has evolved to be one of the best character writers in sci fi. Objectively the best written book in the series, continues the grim dark theme of actualizing every character being grey while still maintaining hope. The side characters are amazingly fleshed out in Lysander's POV and so is he. This book has a lot to do with the Rim and the quality of story the Rim provides smashes as hard as it did in Iron Gold. Amazing twists, best duel in the series, holds onto his spectacular space fight/warring while also developing characters with the most complexity yet. Brilliant book and the best in the series for me. Can't comment on other reviews apparently but the 4 star spoiler review takes off a star because the book didn't go the way of a popular fan theory, and because he misunderstood the ending. Funny.
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About the author

Pierce Brown is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Red Rising, Golden Son, Morning Star, Iron Gold, and Dark Age. His work has been published in thirty-four languages and thirty-six territories. He lives in Los Angeles, where he is at work on his next novel.

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