Goodreads Review
Jan. 15th, 2019 09:36 amMorning Star (Red Rising #3)
There's a significant shift in tone in this book, which brings us to the conclusion of the first trilogy. It reads like a Vorkosigan novel, with planet hopping and engaged military struggles, both on the ground and in the void. There's a lot of talk about morals, without it seeming like a lecture, as Darrow continues to examine Eo's plans and his actions. No good deed goes unpunished. Although lots of bad deeds are also punished. Also features one of the best long cons since Romeo and Juliet.
There's a significant shift in tone in this book, which brings us to the conclusion of the first trilogy. It reads like a Vorkosigan novel, with planet hopping and engaged military struggles, both on the ground and in the void. There's a lot of talk about morals, without it seeming like a lecture, as Darrow continues to examine Eo's plans and his actions. No good deed goes unpunished. Although lots of bad deeds are also punished. Also features one of the best long cons since Romeo and Juliet.