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The Unbroken

Magic of the Lost, Book 1

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Nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award and a Nebula Award

Every empire demands a revolution.

Touraine is a soldier. Stolen as a child and raised to kill and die for the empire, her only loyalty is to her fellow conscripts. But now, her company has been sent back to her homeland to stop a rebellion and the ties of blood may be stronger than she thought.

Luca needs a turncoat. Someone desperate enough to tiptoe the bayonet's edge between treason and orders. Someone who can sway the rebels toward peace, while Luca focuses on what really matters: getting her uncle off her throne.

Through assassinations and massacres, in bedrooms and war rooms, Touraine and Luca will haggle over the price of a nation. But some things aren't for sale.

In a political fantasy unlike any other, debut author C. L. Clark spins an epic tale of rebellion, espionage and military might on the far outreaches of a crumbling desert empire.

2022, Nebula Award for Best Novel, Winner

©2021 C. L. Clark (P)2021 Hachette Audio UK
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Military

Critic reviews

Clark gives us an unflinching story of colonialism and revolution and the people caught between. The Unbroken grabs you by the collar, breaks your heart over its knee, and mends it. An astonishing debut (Andrea Stewart, author of The Bone Shard Daughter)
It doesn't take long to realize The Unbroken is something special. I'm going to need book two ASAP (David Dalglish)
Grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. A perfect military fantasy: brutal, complex, human and impossible to put down (Tasha Suri)
Get ready to fall in love with Touraine and Luca in one of the best fantasy debuts I have ever read! (Matt Wallace, Hugo Award winner and author of the Savage Rebellion series)
Rife with political, familial, and romantic tension, The Unbroken is a riveting epic fantasy about a city on the knife's edge of rebellion, a tangle of alliances, and a desperate search for magic and hope (K.A. Doore, author of The Perfect Assassin)
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Could not recommend this book more. I could not stop listening. The characters were so real and the story was riveting.

Outstanding

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The story drags. The set-up was interesting but the main character keeps on trying to do things that are doomed to fail. Next to nothing she undertakes succeeds in achieving it's goal right up untill the end. You're supposed to root for her, but she's making it really difficult.

There's a lot of jumping to conclusions on romance as well, which unbalances the story. Sometimes it's dragged into completely unrelated conversations too, driving home a point that didn't need to be made. Show don't tell. I felt very little tension between the princess and the lieutenant, but hey here's literally every other character ensuring me that it's there?

Despite all that I did finish it. I did get invested and that does count for something.

I think a little bit of the drag can also be explained by the narration that made every other sentence a question. The accent is great but there were a lot of weird cuts and misplaced questionmarks.

Can't recommend this one :(

One failure after another

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I might try reading this myself as parts of the story started off interesting enough if not the most fast paced story. The performance was dreadful though. The cadence of the sentences was often all wrong and that made the emphasis confusing. Dropping in and out of accents and overall overacted and too much for me to bare

Couldn’t finish

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Overall I very much enjoyed this book, it has good worldbuilding to set the backdrop, nothing too special but simple and effective. The characters are interesting, flawed, naive, complement, and develop as the book goes on, although at times a couple of bits felt slightly contrived to move the story along in contrast to established characters or goings on. Often found myself frustrated at things not being said or acted open, but then that just shows I was invested, and that the characters, like real people, won't always make the right decisions or say the right things, even when someone really needs a good slap!
Narration was excellent and the emotion put into it really draws you in; brings life to the characters. Adds pace and drama to the story, not just a monotone recitation of the words, which I absolutely loved!
Can't recommend this and the sequel enough, the sequel is even better!

An excellent book of revolution and finding a home

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Beautiful world-building in a world that’s not instantly familiar to most of us and is so worth getting to know: power, politics, suppressed magic, underground resistance and resurgence, with two compelling characters at its heart: the traduces, banished princess and the overlooked servant discovering her powers and her potential. Wonderful, evocative writing - can’t wait to hear the sequel.

Immersive, intricately-plotted, compelling

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