

They’re gorgeous and well worth owning yet another copy of Red Rising… or two more copies, if you’re me and have no self control. One is set on the page before Pierce Brown’s new preface and the others are set before the title page of each part.


The signed copies that were available for preorder at B&N are now out of stock, however you can get the unsigned copy (currently 20% off) at Barnes & Noble’s site or in store.Īs we previously reported, the B&N exclusive edition of Red Rising includes multiple black and white illustrations. Oddly, the preordered copy wasn’t available with the discount (I’ll update if it’s applied retroactively). On the bright side, I got 20% off the book. And then I bought it, because it would be rude not to, right? Also, I have no will power, which would explain the Godiva chocolate bar I impulse bought upon checkout. I actually preordered a signed copy of the Barnes & Noble Exclusive Red Rising edition, but then, leaving work today, I found myself driving to the nearest Barnes & Noble just to see if they had it. And last but certainly not least, Pierce Brown launched his new website! Barnes & Noble’s Exclusive Red Rising edition The Iron Gold paperback became available to buy in the U.S. Barnes & Noble released their exclusive edition of Red Rising. While we continue to await the arrival of Dark Age, some new Red Rising goodies dropped today.
