Ignite Me: Tahereh Mafi: 3 (Shatter Me)

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Ignite Me: Tahereh Mafi: 3 (Shatter Me)

Ignite Me: Tahereh Mafi: 3 (Shatter Me)

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sniff* Warner suffered and hurt so much throughout the entire book and all I wanted to do was to cradle him and to take his pain away.

There are some incredibly good quotes in this book, and I love how the writing subsides with the metaphors because Juliette isn't entirely crazy anymore. For an instance, I was considering giving it 2 stars but then again, that's mostly the physical book playing charms on me (I find it harder to give them a low rating than ebooks).There's so much more to talk about, but I'm going to finish by expressing my love for Aaron Warner Anderson, chief commander and regent of sector 45, son of the Supreme commander of the Reestablishment. from being this shy timid girl to a whole girl boss who doesn’t take shit from anyone anymore, YOU LOVE TO SEE IT. This is a freaking masterpiece for me and I definitely want more of this series and more of Aaron, Kenji and Julliete. But the cliffhanger arghhh I just can't wait to start the next and see how Julliete and Aaron are gonna takeover The Reestablishment.

Tahereh Mafi is the New York Times bestselling author of the Shatter Me and This Woven Kingdom series, the latter of which has been published in over 30 languages around the world. She has an entire conversation with Kenji about, "It's not about Adam or Warner, it's about me and finding my own strength," and I think it's one of the most important parts of the series and an absolute turning point. She was born in a small city somewhere in Connecticut and currently resides in Santa Monica, California, with her husband, Ransom Riggs, fellow bestselling author of Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children, and their young daughter. The whole thing was positively stupid, if Warner spent all his time acting like a freaky fuck then of course everyone would think he was a freaky fuck. if you want to read about people fucking go read some smut/romance/chick lit because at least that has a plot.

lol* The old Juliette would have cowered and accepted the way Adam treated her, the new Juliette kicked ass! Warner is explaining what happened at Omega Point, why he had Juliette at Sector 45 in the first place, the thing about his mother not being able to be touched, and it’s just so much. As a forewarn though Ignite Me was different from what I expected it to be but in some ways all the same. This made cringe so hard that I was trying to find any possible way to avoid reading the sentences in which he says love. I didn't like how Juliette was constantly surrounded by guys, she had hardly had no female interactions.

And the whole time,” I say, “the whole time I kept thinking about how I’d spent my entire life being a coward, and how it got me nowhere. Yea, it was totally cool that he had Juliette imprisoned in his compound, mentally tortured her, watched her go nuts, and tried to force her to kill people. From all of the people in there the only person who I find the most transparent and vulnerable was Adam.

And he never once apologised for his disgusting behaviour, for some reason he thought he owned Juliette and thought he had a right to abuse her.

All told, I highly recommend the “Shatter me” trilogy and if you haven’t read it already you definitely should! I hated Adam's portrayal, I was never a fan of him to begin with but he was always depicted as a decent guy. He's always so vulnerable when he is with Julliete but he finally told her about why he did those things to her and how he fell in love with her. Now writing wise I do live Tahereh and I still to this day love the crossing out technique she used in her first book and just because she made Juliette a character that I really really like.The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. It picks up where Unravel Me left off and you jump right back into the story, which was a bit much, but at least I didn’t have to wait through a long introduction. You’d think, I guess you can’t really close off everything in one book, if not that’s all it would be and nothing else would have gotten done! I died about a thousand deaths while I read this book and I have absolutely no clue how I even survived to read this!



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