Stan książek
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Nowa
Książka nowa.
Używany - jak nowa
Niezauważalne lub prawie niezauważalne ślady używania. Książkę ciężko odróżnić od nowej pozycji.
Używany - dobry
Normalne ślady używania wynikające z kartkowania podczas czytania, brak większych uszkodzeń lub zagięć.
Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
zagięte rogi, przyniszczona okładka, książka posiada wszystkie strony.
Sinner (Special Edition)
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I’m not a model of virtue, nor have I ever claimed to be. I reject the notion of inherent goodness, divine influence, or any form of happily ever after that doesn’t come with a price tag. My guiding principles are quite straightforward: in the name of money, pleasure, and Macallan 18, amen. So when the stunning and intelligent Zenny Iverson approaches me with a request to guide her in the realm of intimacy, my initial impulse is to agree wholeheartedly. Yet, there are compelling reasons to refuse—reasons even someone as morally flexible as myself cannot dismiss. First, she is the younger sister of my closest friend. Second, the age gap between us is significant—far too significant. Third, she is on the verge of becoming a nun. Despite these obstacles, my desire for her remains strong. I yearn for her, even with my best friend and religious faith posing barriers. I long to educate her, to hold her, to cherish her, which reveals that my failings go beyond mere immorality; they make me a sinner. "Sinner" is a standalone novel that accompanies "Priest," focusing on Father Bell’s brother, Sean. It is not necessary to read "Priest" or "Midnight Mass" to enjoy "Sinner."
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I’m not a model of virtue, nor have I ever claimed to be. I reject the notion of inherent goodness, divine influence, or any form of happily ever after that doesn’t come with a price tag. My guiding principles are quite straightforward: in the name of money, pleasure, and Macallan 18, amen. So when the stunning and intelligent Zenny Iverson approaches me with a request to guide her in the realm of intimacy, my initial impulse is to agree wholeheartedly. Yet, there are compelling reasons to refuse—reasons even someone as morally flexible as myself cannot dismiss. First, she is the younger sister of my closest friend. Second, the age gap between us is significant—far too significant. Third, she is on the verge of becoming a nun. Despite these obstacles, my desire for her remains strong. I yearn for her, even with my best friend and religious faith posing barriers. I long to educate her, to hold her, to cherish her, which reveals that my failings go beyond mere immorality; they make me a sinner. "Sinner" is a standalone novel that accompanies "Priest," focusing on Father Bell’s brother, Sean. It is not necessary to read "Priest" or "Midnight Mass" to enjoy "Sinner."
