- Anglický jazyk
The Great Revolution
Autor: W and E
From a world of yore to a world yet to unravel into the future year 2203, a souljah named Lik brings us into a captivating odyssey beyond nations. Meanwhile, unaware of her own fate, reincarnations of her soulmate Liz transmigrate in the background of a... Viac o knihe
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From a world of yore to a world yet to unravel into the future year 2203, a souljah named Lik brings us into a captivating odyssey beyond nations. Meanwhile, unaware of her own fate, reincarnations of her soulmate Liz transmigrate in the background of a timeless battleground. The poetic cadence of The Great Revolution is a testament to the W&E's mastery, captivating readers with its rhythmic prose and evocative imagery. Each line paints a vivid picture of the characters' inner worlds. In this intricately crafted narrative, W&E unveils a world where emotions surge like a tidal wave, and every heartbeat echoes the profound symphony of life. At its core, this novel explores the multifaceted nature of love, as reflected in the characters of Lik and Liz. The characters transcend mere protagonists, becoming vessels for universal truths about family, sacrifice, and the inexorable march of time. The exploration of love between Lik and Liz is a poignant dance, tender and passionate. Moments of intimacy are painted with vibrant hues, creating an emotional landscape that readers can inhabit. The nonlinear storytelling allows the narrative to unfold like a memory, revealing the evolution of the characters' relationship from its nascent stages to the challenges of parenthood. What sets The Great Revolution apart is its authentic portrayal of the human experience. The characters grapple with the complexities of life. The honesty with which the author captures the nuances of human connection adds an authenticity that transcends every page.
- Vydavateľstvo: PageTurner Press and Media
- Rok vydania: 2024
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 229 x 152 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9798891746855