Morning Star - Review

Morning Star - Review

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Morning Star is the third book in Pierce Brown's Red Rising series. This book was meant to be a trilogy but has progressed into a saga. Following the war against Colorism, this world's version of racism, amongst the solar system, the revolution rises and falters under the command of young Darrow and his comrades. The secret of his upbringing is out, broadcast across the stars for all to know. This book spans 65 chapters and 515 pages.
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