A review by alittleoverrated
The Unbroken by C.L. Clark

challenging dark tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

An amazing look into colonization from both sides, full internal and external conflicts, changed opinions, all the good stuff. Over all the premise and excution, delightful, loved it, characters, great. I cannot say enough I liked this book a lot, ate it up in like 3 days. 

But I am better at complaining than telling you its good. 

I will give the book a slight pass on my first problem, which was what felt like a clumsily fast pacing because I listened to the book on 1.25x speed like three days straight while getting distracted at work, so sub optimal listening conditions. But still, I felt like I was being jerked around to the next thing pretty quickly with very little breathing room to get used to the characters in their current state and understand what they were feeling before they changed their mind an moved on to the next new thought. WHICH THEY DID A LOT, like i love these character but they could not stick to their convictions on anything. Touraine is boasted as a loyal to a fault solider, who betrays a different set of people like every five chapters. I get the character growth she was going through, I get the conflict of WHY, what I don't get is the doubling back multiple times. I was just a little tired of the constant back and forth by the end. 

Also, Like I heard someone else mention in a review, the romance was not given enough time to slowburn at ALL before they were suppose to enemies again. There wasn't a strong enough foundation for the story they were trying to sell. 

Anyways, just got the 2nd book in from the library and I'm going to devour it because why? say it with me folks. I really like this series anyways. 

(Also, overused word of the book is bowels, which is just frankly the worst.)

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