
Pierce did not imagine that he would have so many smart characters, which were independent, around Darrow. Children are time and again genetically modified to go with their caste status and be simply identified by color. In Pierce Brown’s Golden Son, the story is set on planet Mars in a caste-driven culture where your whole role in life is determined by the color (caste) into which one is born. Moreover, he was nominated as Good reads choice awards best debut author. The tale will begin in one position and end up on an absolutely different plane by the closing pages. The amazing thing about this mode of writing from a reader’s viewpoint is that you plainly never know how the tale is going to end: who is going to die, who is going to stay alive or what secrets will come crashing down. This means that he does not plan the whole tale before he begins he kind of lets them take off on their own, discovering the plot and the characters’ fates as he writes them. Part of his new aesthetic is due in great part to the fact that Pierce Brown is a discovery author. The characters do not come across as pampered, rather the writer takes heed to push them to their ultimate limits of understanding and morality (and occasionally past those limits). He managed to construct a persuasive innovative setting that bears homage and hints to other franchise (as well as Star Wars), but still subsists as its own exclusive beast.


The debut novelist blends the past, present and the future together in a work of fiction that if you have not read yet, you will want to soon since it is all you’ll hear about. Moreover, he blessed many people with his books and his looks as well! He really likes cats, dogs and reading. When Pierce was only twenty-three years, he managed to get a book deal with the Random House. So while making it as an author, he worked as a supervisor of Social media at an established tech corporation. He graduated college in the year 2010, and fancied the inspiration of going on with his studies at Hogwarts School of witchcraft and wizardry, even though he does not have a supernatural bone. Pierce Brown spent most his childhood setting traps and building forts for his cousins. It was the first chapter in the Red Rising Trilogy.

His first work of fiction, Red Rising, first appearance was on 28 January, 2014. Pierce Brown is one of the most amazing American science imaginary tale writers.
