Shatter Me

Shatter Me

2018 • 448 pages

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I am pretty sure I have read Shatter Me before but I was going to marathon the series since the last book just came out. I loved Shatter Me. Tahereh Mafi has become someone I have admired because of who she is personally but her writing is also breathtaking.

Let's talk about her writing for a second. I absolutely loved how she wrote and how it was like Juliette's diary with all the crossed out words and sayings. It makes it more realistic for the reader and you can see what Juliette is thinking at all times. Especially during the time she was locked up because this was a way for her to express herself and also to make sure she doesn't go insane.

Shatter Me is about a girl named Juliette that lives in a world where the world is somewhat ending. Food is sparse and lives aren't valued based on being a human being. Juliette has been inside an insane asylum for 264 days. She hasn't eaten, talked, or touched anyone during that time. That is because her touch is lethal and it can kill anyone instantly. That is why she is in there, because she killed a little boy with her touch. All her life though she has been an outcast and everyone was told not to interact with her.

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When Juliette gets a new cellmate, Adam, things are starting to change. She is talking again and you get to see her mind tick as she tries to place where she knew him from. Eventually, she is broken out of the asylum with Adam and she finds out he is apparently a solider for a man named Warner. Warner wants Juliette to be his special weapon and torture people. I loved during this time where Adam and Juliette find that they like each other and have for years since he went to her old school.

Adam has been searching for Juliette since she disappeared. He has loved her and watched her from afar for years. It was very cute seeing Adam's barrier fall down once he is with Juliette. The reader can tell that he loves her for her. Plus, he can touch her! That has to mean something... there are no coincidences. The readers get to go on a journey with Juliette, Adam, James (Adams' brother), and Kenji. I really like Kenji's personality and I cannot wait to read more about him in Unravel Me.

Overall, this is a wonderful book and a quick read. You will want to know more about the characters and their stories. Unravel Me and Ignite Me are much longer so I am happy to dive into those hoping for more of a background on everything.

February 15, 2014Report this review