I’m kind of disappointed with Hyperion… It was compelling, and the world building was incredible, but the whole book just ends without resolving anything. It was all just lead up to where some resolution should happen and it just abruptly ends. I’m going to have to read the next book just to see where the first book was supposed to go…
Golden Son is the second book to Red Rising. The first book was good, but this one was incredible! I’m definitely hooked on the story now, and invested in where it leads.
Currently reading Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky and Morning Star by Pierce Brown.
Both are scifi - Morning Star is the 3rd book in the Red Rising series - I can’t recommend this series enough!
I’m only about 20% into either of them, will report back.
I have a special place in my heart for Ursula LeGuin - The Wizard of Earthsea was one of my favorite books as a kid. This series was sort of my first jump from goosebumps and other RL Stine novellas to young adult fantasy.
I was more than a little sad when my son didn’t enjoy it as much as me. :'(
Had to buy Red rising now that I read your comment, never heard about it. I recently read Hyperion as well and what made me suffer through the book was all the long ass descriptions of everything. The world is amazing and the story, but I’ll wait a while before I read the others.
Children of Time is amazing! I’ve read Children of Ruin, the second book which is equally as great and just started on the third one. If you haven’t read it, then check out Three Body Problem. I found it better than Hyperion, although very dystopian and kinda sad. Good read though. Thanks for the recommendation.
I have Three Body Problem requested on Libby - just waiting for a copy to come available to borrow. Someone recommended it and Hyperion at the same time, so I’m hoping for a better experience with that one. :D
My wife and I, but mostly her, read too much to purchase anything but our favorites. We rely heavily on our kindles and borrowing books through Libby to keep us from going broke and filling our house.
Red Rising is such a good series. The sixth book was released yesterday, so starting on that as soon as I’m done with my current series.
But an even better series is the Children series by Tchaikovsky. Did a “tour” of his sci-fi books after Children of Time, and can recommend them all. Shards series (starting with Shards of Earth) just finished, so another good series from him there.
But a word of warning about Children of Memory (the final book in Children series):
spoiler
There is a chapter there near the end, and it is the only time, ever, that i have cried at something i’ve read.
EDIT: Sorry if anyone saw that last one before i got it in a proper spoiler. Apperantly lemmy doesn’t follow proper markdown for spoilers…
I finished both Hyperion and Golden Son a couple of days ago.
I’m kind of disappointed with Hyperion… It was compelling, and the world building was incredible, but the whole book just ends without resolving anything. It was all just lead up to where some resolution should happen and it just abruptly ends. I’m going to have to read the next book just to see where the first book was supposed to go…
Golden Son is the second book to Red Rising. The first book was good, but this one was incredible! I’m definitely hooked on the story now, and invested in where it leads.
Currently reading Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky and Morning Star by Pierce Brown.
Both are scifi - Morning Star is the 3rd book in the Red Rising series - I can’t recommend this series enough!
I’m only about 20% into either of them, will report back.
Same happened to me with Hyperion, did read the second one, was not satisfied.
Children of time is very good, I have the second part in my backlog.
Currently reading The Earthsea Quarter by Ursula Le Guin, finished the first book, I like it a lot. I like how they handle magic and names.
Will check your recommended books :)
I have a special place in my heart for Ursula LeGuin - The Wizard of Earthsea was one of my favorite books as a kid. This series was sort of my first jump from goosebumps and other RL Stine novellas to young adult fantasy.
I was more than a little sad when my son didn’t enjoy it as much as me. :'(
Had to buy Red rising now that I read your comment, never heard about it. I recently read Hyperion as well and what made me suffer through the book was all the long ass descriptions of everything. The world is amazing and the story, but I’ll wait a while before I read the others.
Children of Time is amazing! I’ve read Children of Ruin, the second book which is equally as great and just started on the third one. If you haven’t read it, then check out Three Body Problem. I found it better than Hyperion, although very dystopian and kinda sad. Good read though. Thanks for the recommendation.
I have Three Body Problem requested on Libby - just waiting for a copy to come available to borrow. Someone recommended it and Hyperion at the same time, so I’m hoping for a better experience with that one. :D
My wife and I, but mostly her, read too much to purchase anything but our favorites. We rely heavily on our kindles and borrowing books through Libby to keep us from going broke and filling our house.
I hope you enjoy Red Rising!
Red Rising is such a good series. The sixth book was released yesterday, so starting on that as soon as I’m done with my current series.
But an even better series is the Children series by Tchaikovsky. Did a “tour” of his sci-fi books after Children of Time, and can recommend them all. Shards series (starting with Shards of Earth) just finished, so another good series from him there.
But a word of warning about Children of Memory (the final book in Children series):
spoiler
There is a chapter there near the end, and it is the only time, ever, that i have cried at something i’ve read.
EDIT: Sorry if anyone saw that last one before i got it in a proper spoiler. Apperantly lemmy doesn’t follow proper markdown for spoilers…
Looks like I have to add these to my list!