Break

Break by Clare Littlemore is a young adult fiction novel published by Clare Littlemore on January 20, 2018. This edition spans 348 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Quin, who has recently joined the Patrol and uncovered the dark realities of her community, The Beck, where citizens are treated as disposable. Determined to protect those around her, Quin becomes involved with the Resistance, fully aware of the risks involved in her rebellion against a cruel governance.
In this installment of the Flow series, readers will find Quin grappling with the challenges of gathering support for her cause while facing imminent threats to her loved ones. The narrative delves into themes of survival and resistance within a dystopian setting, highlighting the lengths to which Quin is willing to go to safeguard her community. As the stakes rise and time runs out, the tension escalates, making her choices increasingly critical in a world defined by oppression and danger.
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Broken.
It’s been three months since Quin transferred to Patrol and discovered the terrifying truth about the community she lives in. Citizens of The Beck are disposable and those in charge are capable of terrible cruelty. Vowing to protect those around her, Quin has joined the Resistance. But she knows she is risking everything.
Rebellion of any kind must be secretive and clever. Gathering enough people to fight seems like an impossible task. When those closest to her are directly threatened, Quin knows she has to act. But time is running out. Governance will stop at nothing to protect the world it has worked to build. In the end, Quin must decide how far she is prepared to go to rescue the ones she loves.
Break is the second in the Flow series, which follows Quin as she struggles to carve out a future in the harsh regime she was born into.
Warning: contains violence and some upsetting scenes. Recommended for a 13+ audience.
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