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The Emperor's Code

This book delves into the life and governance of an emperor, exploring the principles and strategies that define their rule. It examines the intricacies of leadership and the moral dilemmas faced by a monarch in a time of political and social upheaval. more

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Gordon Korman
Gordon Korman

Gordon Korman, born on October 23, 1963, is a renowned Canadian author specializing in young adult literature. His works are highly appreciated for their humor and insightful exploration of various issues faced by teenagers. more

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