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The Republic and the Colonies are on the brink of all-out war. Unforgettable Characters:

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June is the only person who holds the key to a cure. However, saving the world requires her to ask Day to sacrifice the person he loves most. Why Readers Search for the PDF

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(Note: For fans who wanted more closure after the ending of Champion, Marie Lu published a fourth book, , in 2019, which focuses on Day's brother Eden and picks up years after the events of this book.) Public Availability and Reading Champion

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Marie Lu chose an ending that left many fans in tears. It avoids the clean, neatly wrapped-up "happily ever after" common in YA fiction, opting instead for a bittersweet, deeply realistic conclusion. It acknowledges that trauma leaves scars, that war changes people permanently, and that rebuilding a life takes time, patience, and sometimes, a clean slate.

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The former street criminal turned symbol of the revolution faces his toughest battle yet. Day must grapple with his failing health, his fierce loyalty to the working-class people of the Republic, and his complex love for June. Anden Stetson

Champion heavily questions what it means to be a patriot. Is it loyalty to a government, or loyalty to the people? June and Day love their country, but they are constantly forced to ask how much of themselves—and their loved ones—they are willing to sacrifice for the "greater good." 2. Classism and Bio-Warfare