Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 12 580 303 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjailija

Scarlet Wings Kaili

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 3 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuodelta 2025, suosituimpien joukossa Halfsoul Part 2: Nalia. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

3 kirjaa

Halfsoul Part 3: Zach

Halfsoul Part 3: Zach

Scarlet Wings Kaili

Cloudscape Comics
2025
nidottu
For those willing and desperate enough, demons offer a trade of power for half of your soul. Those who agree to this trade become halfsouls, but also become targets of the Halfsoul Extermination Association (HSEA).Following the journey of four individuals hired by HSEA, Zach is finding it hard to adjust to life ever since he ran from the HSEA and his parents, who run the organisation. Now, Zach must learn to draw the line that separates him from his parents, the fine line between love and safety, and from guilt to empowerment. Despite his sense of solitude, Zach is not as alone as he thinks. Halfsoul explores what it means to lose a part of yourself and how to get it back.
Halfsoul Part 1: Tale

Halfsoul Part 1: Tale

Scarlet Wings Kaili

Cloudscape Comics
2025
nidottu
For those willing and desperate enough, a trade for power can be made for half of your soul. Four individuals are hired by HSEA (Halfsoul Extermination Association) to hunt and exterminate those who trade their souls, which quickly becomes a struggle of mixed feelings and personal demons.Tale is a problem child. His new job gives him a chance to right his wrongs - but only if he's able to escape the shadow of his past.
Halfsoul Part 2: Nalia

Halfsoul Part 2: Nalia

Scarlet Wings Kaili

Cloudscape Comics
2025
nidottu
For those willing and desperate enough, a trade for power can be made for half of your soul. Four individuals are hired by HSEA (Halfsoul Extermination Association) to hunt and exterminate those who trade their souls, which quickly becomes a struggle of mixed feelings and personal demons.Nalia struggles with the scars of being an outcast after decades of belittlement of her invisible disability. Working for HSEA has given her a place to fit in, but her conflicting feelings about the morals of HSEA makes her question her true wishes.