A Circle of Stars
A queer teen is abducted to a lunar city where astrology fuels magic, politics, and a dangerous chosen-one role.
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Plot structure labels used: setup-and-exile, two-world structure, future-to-past shift, reeducation arc, slow-burn reveal, ambiguous ending, open questions, revelation-driven
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