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Renegades

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Pages
556
Langue
EN
ISBN
9781250044662
Temps de Lecture
~9h 44min

Renegades est un book de Marissa Meyer. Il compte 556 pages.

À propos de ce livre

Marissa Meyer’s Renegades reimagines the superhero genre by examining how extraordinary abilities reshape society, identity, and justice. Set in a world where individuals with superhuman powers are legally classified as Renegades, the novel centers on Adrian Seville, a celebrated hero whose telepathic gifts carry profound personal costs. His encounter with Ava Starling, a determined Normal who has trained herself to access latent abilities, establishes the narrative’s core tension between powered and unpowered citizens. Meyer explores themes of prejudice, moral ambiguity, and the burden of expectation, questioning whether true heroism stems from innate talent or conscious choice. The narrative balances intimate character development with a meticulously constructed world where superpowers function as both privilege and liability. By grounding fantastical elements in human emotion and societal friction, the novel offers a thoughtful meditation on power dynamics, redemption, and the lines drawn between justice and vengeance.

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Marissa Meyer’s Renegades reimagines the superhero genre by examining how extraordinary abilities reshape society, identity, and justice. Set in a world where individuals with superhuman powers are legally classified as Renegades, the novel centers on Adrian Seville, a celebrated hero whose telepath...

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Renegades a été écrit par Marissa Meyer.