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How does the power dynamic between mortals, gods, and Primal influence the conflicts and alliances in the story, and how does the book use this hierarchy to explore its themes?
How does the story depict the impact of war not only on Poppy, Casteel, and their allies, but also the civilians caught in the conflict? Why are both Poppy and Isbeth focused on gaining the approval of the people, and how do they respectively do so?
Both Poppy and Casteel have experienced significant trauma by this point in their story. How does Jennifer L. Armentrout portray the lingering effects of trauma in shape their personalities, decision-making, and relationships?
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By Jennifer L. Armentrout