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The burning god kuang
The burning god kuang







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If you don’t know about Mao Zedong’s tyranny, though, I suggest reading about them before or after you’ve finished The Burning God, it’s up to you. I have contemplated discussing the source of the inspiration behind the conflict in this final installment, mainly Mao Zedong’s response to Western imperialism, but I feel that it would be too spoilery for those who don’t know I prefer to refrain from ruining your experience. I won’t mention any specifics regarding the story in this review. Hate was its own kind of fire and if you had nothing else, it kept you warm.” It made every muscle in her body tense, made her veins boil so hot she thought her head might split in half, and yet it fueled everything she did. Do not misconstrue my statement, though, I loved both The Poppy War and The Dragon Republic, but The Burning God blew them out of the water it’s simply on a higher level of quality.

the burning god kuang

My claim might sound like hyperbole to you, but I can’t help it, I’m genuinely astounded by how far Kuang has improved in her craft as a storyteller. The Burning God is by far the best book R.F. Published: 26th November 2020 by Harper Voyager (UK) and 17th November 2020 by Harper Voyager (US)īursting with violence, devastation, death, and profound emotions. Genre: Fantasy, High Fantasy, Grimdark Fantasy, Military Fantasy Series: The Poppy War Trilogy (Book #3 of 3) ARC provided by the publisher-Harper Voyager-in exchange for an honest review.









The burning god kuang