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Scarlet (The Lunar Chronicles, #2)

Marissa Meyer · 2013 · Book

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This novel continues to build a captivating reimagining of classic fairy tales, weaving together themes of love and resilience through its strong characters.

ContemporaryThe Struggle for Identity and AutonomyThe Bond of Friendship Across Diverse BackgroundsLove Transcending Societal BarriersPersonal Sacrifice for the Greater GoodThe Impact of Technology on Humanity

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