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''Bonds of Brass' by Emily Skrutskie is a young adult science fiction novel, originally published on April 7, 2020. It is the first book in The Bloodright Trilogy.
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''Bonds of Brass'' by Emily Skrutskie is a young adult science fiction novel, originally published on April 7, 2020. It is the first book in [[The Bloodright Trilogy by Emily Skrutskie (series)|The Bloodright Trilogy]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:04, 14 November 2021

Bonds of Brass
Cover of Bonds of Brass by Emily Skrutskie
Author(s) Emily Skrutskie
Published April 7, 2020
Publisher Random House Publishing Group
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Age group Young Adult


Bonds of Brass by Emily Skrutskie is a young adult science fiction novel, originally published on April 7, 2020. It is the first book in The Bloodright Trilogy.

Trigger Warnings

  • Child abuse
  • Death (parents)
  • Electrocution
  • Execution
  • Genocide (essentially)
  • Homelessness
  • Hostage/prisoner
  • Invasion
  • Oppression
  • Torture (mentioned)
  • Violence
  • War

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Gay main characters
  • M/M romance
  • Person of color main character
  • Person of color supporting character

Tropes