Showing posts with label dystopia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dystopia. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Red Rising

Red Rising (Red Rising, #1)
Cover retrieved from Goodreads

Red Rising (Red Rising #1)
Pierce Brown
Del Rey (Random House): 2014, 382 pages
Reviewed by Tori Lyons

The Earth is dying, so Mars is being colonized by a brave group of pioneer Reds.  Darrow is one of these pioneers, mining for Helium-6 deep under the surface of Mars.  After Darrow’s wife is executed, he is recruited by a secretive group of rebels who open his eyes to the truth: Mars has actually been colonized for generations and Reds like Darrow are toiling away to support the extravagant lifestyles of the Golds living on the surface. Fueled by his rage and a sense of justice, Darrow is reformed into a Gold and sets out to overthrow the colorful caste system from the inside. 

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Boneshaker

Boneshaker (The Clockwork Century, #1)
Cover retrieved from Goodreads

Boneshaker 
Cherie Priest
Tor Books: 2009, 416 pages
Reviewed by Salina Bush

During the Civil War, a rumor of gold in the Klondike sweeps the nation and Russian prospectors set up a contest for anyone that can build a machine that can cut through ice.  Leviticus Blue creates the Boneshaker to do just that but something goes terribly wrong.  Without warning, the Boneshaker rips through downtown Seattle, destroying everything in its wake and worse yet, releasing a gas that turns humans into zombies.

Sixteen years later, Briar, Leviticus's widow, is trying to eke out a living to support herself and her son, Zeke, on the outskirts of the great wall built to contain the blight gas and the living dead that still roam the ruined city.  She has been able to keep them alive this long but all this changes the day that Zeke decides to go beyond the wall to find out what actually happened the day the Boneshaker turned everything upside down.  This means it's up to Briar to go in and bring him back out.

I really enjoyed reading about the world the author had created, and how people would live in a world not only with zombies but also covered in poisonous gas.  It was very interesting to see this alternative take on U.S. History.  Also, the characters were very likable and capable, it never felt like they were making stupid decisions just for the sake of keeping the plot going like some other books do.  Overall, this was a very enjoyable read and I will be picking up the others in the series soon.