The Burning God - R. F. Kuang

Harper CollinsSKU: 9780008339180

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EAN: 9780008339180
Author: R. F. Kuang
Language: English
Publisher: Harper Collins
Publication year: 2021
Print length: 622
Dimensions: 12.9 x 3.91 x 19.81 cm
Item Weight: 420 g
Binding: Paperback

The Poppy War

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The Burning God - R. F. Kuang

The Burning God by R. F. Kuang is the explosive conclusion to the acclaimed Poppy War trilogy, combining war, magic, and intense political conflict in a riveting story of revenge, power, and sacrifice.

As the final book in the series, Rin, once an outcast peasant girl and now a ruthless shamanic warrior, faces her greatest challenges yet. After reclaiming her homeland, she must confront the dangerous forces threatening to tear it apart, including old enemies, allies turned rivals, and her own destructive powers. As Rin battles for control of the future of her nation, she faces devastating choices that will determine not just her fate but the fate of the entire world.

The Burning God brings the trilogy’s themes of vengeance, survival, and power to a devastating conclusion. R. F. Kuang delivers a gripping and complex narrative filled with intricate world-building, brutal warfare, and characters that challenge the boundaries of morality.

Key Features:

  • Epic Conclusion: The final book in the Poppy War trilogy, bringing the story to a dramatic and unforgettable end.
  • Rich World-Building: A richly detailed world inspired by 20th-century Chinese history and mythology, filled with magic and political intrigue.
  • Complex Themes: Explores themes of power, loyalty, betrayal, and the cost of war, with characters faced with impossible moral choices.
  • Critically Acclaimed Author: R. F. Kuang’s trilogy has received widespread praise for its sharp writing, historical depth, and intense emotional impact.

Available now in our webshop, The Burning God is perfect for readers who love dark, character-driven epic fantasy and are ready to experience the powerful finale of one of the genre’s most compelling trilogies.

 

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