
Torn
The Unraveled Kingdom, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Moira Quirk
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Rowenna Miller
Torn is the first book in an enchanting debut fantasy series featuring a seamstress who stitches magic into clothing, and the mounting political uprising that forces her to choose between her family and her ambitions, for fans of The Queen of the Tearling.
In a time of revolution, everyone must take a side.
Sophie, a dressmaker and charm caster, has lifted her family out of poverty with a hard-won reputation for beautiful ball gowns and discreetly embroidered spells. A commission from the royal family could secure her future - and thrust her into a dangerous new world.
Revolution is brewing. As Sophie's brother, Kristos, rises to prominence in the growing anti-monarchist movement, it is only a matter of time before their fortunes collide.
When the unrest erupts into violence, she and Kristos are drawn into a deadly magical plot. Sophie is torn - between her family and her future.
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"Torn challenges readers to thoughtfully consider all sides of social change by humanizing each perspective. Readers interested in classic fantasy, feminism, adventure, and a bit of romance will enjoy this thought-provoking book." (Booklist)
"A gorgeous weave of romantic fantasy and urgent politics." (Anna Smith Spark)
"Strong research, moral ambiguities, and an innovative magic system." (Kirkus)
"Real stakes combined with a clever, unique magic system." (B&N SciFi & Fantasy Blog)
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Fun read
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Great premise, somewhat disappointing execution
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spoilers ahead
If you want a book about class struggle where the protagonist is from the lower class but wholeheartedly sides with the nobility, this is for you.
If you want a book where the upper class are literally flawless angels who do nothing wrong in the narration, this is for you.
If you want a protagonist who has worked hard to open her business despite it being almost impossible due to the upper class' iron hand control, and who sees a handsome duke once and goes all in on the upper class' side (with some hesitation, no real inner conflict), this is for you.
If you want a book where the major conflict is resolved while the narrator (protagonist) is sleeping, so we're only told about it after the fact, this is for you.
If you want a protagonist who literally does only two things that impact the entire conflict throughout the whole book, and both at the very end, this is for you.
She does nothing but hesitate and gush about her crush the entire book, and the outcome would likely have been identical without her.
This wasn't for me.
baffling
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Loved!
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Loved it!!!
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A tense political romance
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This is the story of Sophie, who is a seamstress in the city of Galitha. Her and her brother Kristos are common folk in the city ruled by the noble class. Their parents both died some years earlier, and were originally from the country of Pellia, where charms and curses and other such superstitions and magical abilities are still fairly commonplace. Sophie learned from her mother how to cast charms, and now makes a decent living running her shop and discreetly selling charmed clothing to the nobles.
Kristos on the other hand, is part of a radical group of common folk who have become more vocal as tensions between the noble class and working classes have increased. The common class wants more equality and a say in lawmaking and whatnot, and the nobility is… well, the nobility. Kristos is quite involved with these rebels, right up until they take him hostage in order to force Sophie to use her ever increasing friendships with some of the nobles in the city to make a cursed bit of clothing for someone in the royal family.
So, Sophie finds herself in between doing as she must to see her brother safe again, and an increasingly serious relationship with one of the most noble of dukes in the city.
I thought this book was fantastically written, with lovely prose, and brought so much well described tension to the table at times that I had to take breaks because the tension and the emotion that this book threw at me was getting me all riled up. That’s a sign of good writing! I will admit that when I went in, I was not expecting this book to have a real good fist fight with my feels, but it certainly did. I liked Sophie as a character, and I really wanted her to succeed against the antagonists. The revolt that plays out over the course of the story was very well plotted out and unfolded in a way that I felt was believable and totally could have happened in real life. The magic system was really neat, and while the magic wasn’t really the driving force of the story, it definitely added a level of mystique to the whole thing. I enjoyed the romance that played out in this one as well.
It had absolutely wonderful narration as well from Moira Quirk, who made all the characters sound suitably different and gave even male characters, like Kristos and Theodor really great voices. I sometimes have a hard time with female narrators, but her voice is very pleasant to listen to, and this book, when I had time and inclination to listen, seemed to just fly right on by.
All told, it was a great use of 14 or so hours of your time, if you like books with an interesting and old-world feeling magic system, with sewing, and a well written and believable proletariat revolt, and a bit of romance all in one package.
Really gripping story!
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Enjoyable but slow
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Poor character and plot development
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Narrator good, written well, but horrible story
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