Winner's Kiss
- Páginas
- 486
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780374384739
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~8h 31min
Winner's Kiss es un book de Marie Rutkoski. Tiene 486 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Marie Rutkoski’s Winner’s Kiss continues the political and emotional landscape established in its predecessor, following Arin and Kestrel as they navigate the fragile aftermath of conquest. Set within a sprawling empire drawn from classical antiquity, the novel examines how power reshapes identity and loyalty. Through alternating perspectives, Rutkoski explores the tension between personal desire and public duty, as former enemies navigate a binding political alliance yet remain divided by allegiance. The narrative delves into the mechanics of rebellion, the weight of historical grievance, and the difficult negotiations required to forge peace. Notable for its restrained prose and psychologically nuanced characterizations, the book maintains a steady focus on the moral ambiguities of war and governance. Rutkoski’s careful attention to cultural detail and institutional hierarchy grounds the story in a vividly realized world, while the evolving relationship between its protagonists serves as a lens for examining trust, sacrifice, and the enduring cost of empire.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Winner's Kiss?+
Winner's Kiss tiene 486 páginas.
¿De qué trata Winner's Kiss?+
Marie Rutkoski’s Winner’s Kiss continues the political and emotional landscape established in its predecessor, following Arin and Kestrel as they navigate the fragile aftermath of conquest. Set within a sprawling empire drawn from classical antiquity, the novel examines how power reshapes identity a...
¿Quién escribió Winner's Kiss?+
Winner's Kiss fue escrito por Marie Rutkoski.