The following article contains MAJOR SPOILERS from Iron Gold! If you haven’t read the book yet, head on over to my Spoiler Free review! Then read Iron Gold. Ok, that’s the only warning you’re going to get on the spoiler front…
Iron Gold Thoughts
Iron Gold Review: Spoiler-Free Reaction To Pierce Brown’s Red Rising Book 4
Confession: I have a hard time writing traditional reviews. It’s a structure thing. But I realize that some of you may not have read Iron Gold yet and are looking for a spoiler-free reaction to Pierce Brown’s latest novel. So I’m just going to toss out some general impressions. But first, here are a few vague things to know about the plot and characters. Again, no major spoilers ahead. Continue reading
Iron Gold’s Best Moments, Quotes And Reveals – A Running List
Iron Gold spoilers ahead, obviously. Continue reading
Iron Gold Left Us With Some Big Questions
Major Iron Gold spoilers ahead!
Pierce Brown’s Iron Gold is out, and after finishing the book, I’m still trying to organize my thoughts. There’s a lot to sift through as this start of the sequel trilogy took some major steps in expanding the world Pierce Brown created with the Red Rising trilogy. Continue reading
Iron Gold Impressions: Part 2 – Oh, boy
Iron Gold Impressions: Part 1 Reaction
This article contains spoilers from Part 1 of Pierce Brown’s Iron Gold. Read no further if you’re not caught up on the book through Chapter 21!
Man, Part 1 really does end with a gut-punch. And I have a feeling we’re just getting started. Continue reading
Iron Gold First Impressions (with some early spoilers!)
I’m trying not to completely devour Iron Gold. Part of me wants to keep turning the page until I know everything that happens in this start of the next installment to Pierce Brown’s Red Rising series. But another part of me knows I need to let myself enjoy the story as it plays out. With that in mind, I don’t want to wait until I finish the book to drop some thoughts about it. Continue reading
Iron Gold Anticipation, Excitement… And Anxiety
A good story is so much more than its ending. I hope we can all agree on that.