![]() The rulers of six cursed clans must clash, and one of them must die to break the curses. Where the Hunger Games competition only required one survivor, the Lightlark competition only requires one casualty. Although I can definitely see some similarities, after all both show fragmented societies and competition, overall the similarities end there. I have to admit that one story billed as some kind of dark fantasy tributes to Hunger games caught my eye immediately. I have to say that overall I really enjoyed Lightlark, but I can’t say I didn’t have any issues with it. To survive, Isla must have to lie, cheat, and betray…even when love complicates everything. ![]() Feared and despised, they count on Isla to end their suffering by triumphing at the Centenario. Isla Crown is the young ruler of the wildlings, a kingdom of temptresses cursed to kill anyone they fall in love with. ![]() To destroy curses, a ruler must have to die. The centenary offers the six rulers last chance to break the curses that have plagued their kingdoms for centuries. The invitation is an invitation, a call to embrace the victory and the doom, jewelry and blood. Every 100 years, Lightlark Island seems to host the Centenary, a deadly game to which only the rulers of six kingdoms are invited. ![]()
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