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Shatter me summary age rating
Shatter me summary age rating










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I also mentioned before the twists and reveals. That said, I love when a character’s development takes center stage, so I didn’t mind too much. The fight in this book is definitely a more internal one, with a lot of the book comprising of flashbacks and secrets being revealed.

shatter me summary age rating

Don’t go into it expecting epic battles and fight scenes all the time, because not much happens. This book is way more character driven than the others. ”This is, after all, what we’re fighting for, isn’t it? She’s definitely toned down the metaphors from the first three books, and seems to have found a balance between description and action. Just when you think you finally understand what this world is like, and what’s going on, another twist is thrown at you. This book has a lot of revelations (if you thought Restore Me was shocking, just you wait), and each one makes me want to go back and reread the first three books now that I have this information. I’m really loving where Tahereh Mafi is going with this world. Content Warning: Violence, Death, Assault, Gun Violence, Torture, Mature Content, Panic Attacks, Anxiety, Depression, Suicide Mention, Self Harm Mention, Child Abuse, Murder, Illness, Mental Illness, Islamophobia (Mention), Racism (Mention), Police Brutality (Mention), Kidnapping/Abduction //ĭefy Me is told in three points of view, following Warner, Juliette, and Kenji (YES FINALLY HE GETS THE SPOTLIGHT HE DESERVES) after the chaotic ending of Restore Me. Happiness must be uncovered, separated from the skin of pain. Will they finally be able to be happily, officially, together? Looking for more books like Shatter Me?Ĭheck out these 13 dystopian books for more books like this Shatter Me series order.Review in a Nutshell: Defy Me is a fascinating new installment in the Shatter Me universe that has me so excited for the next book! And even Juliette has been distracted by everything they need to do.Īt long last, Warner and Juliette’s future together is within reach, but the world continues to try to pull them apart. But with so much chaos around them, it’s been nearly impossible for them to have a wedding. Since he proposed to Juliette two weeks ago, he’s been eager to finally marry her, the person he loves more than anything and has endured so much to be with. Warner has his sights set on more than just politics. Life in the aftermath isn’t easy, as they and their friends at the Sanctuary work with their limited resources to stabilize the world. Juliette and Warner fought hard to take down the Reestablishment once and for all. The devastatingly romantic fifth novella in the New York Times and USA Today bestselling Shatter Me series, chronicling the events after Imagine Me, the explosive sixth novel. This will help you determine whether you want to read the novellas or not. Now let’s take a look at each book in Shatter Me series individually and tell you what they’re all about. Here’s the best way to read the Shatter Me series in order:Ħ.5 Believe Me (Novella) (2021) Shatter Me Series Books It contains both Shadow Me and Reveal Me (also listed separately below), the two later novellas. Or you can purchase Unite Me instead of purchasing them separately. So if you purchase those separately, you don’t need Unite Me. Unite Me contains the two novellas Destroy Me and Fracture Me (listed separately in the full Shatter Me series order below). If you’ve done any bit of searching for the Shatter Me books on Amazon you might have come across the titles Unite Me and Find Me. It’s much easier for me to deal with than when an entire book is written in a different dialect, like Goddess in the Machine. One side effect of this is that throughout the book there are crossed out lines, as if Juliette is writing in a journal and crosses out things she initially wrote, but changed her mind.Ī lot of readers find this rather annoying, but you get used to it as you go along. Juliette also deals with a lot of emotional baggage. Juliette has a very unique power in that anyone she touches dies.Īs you can imagine this makes romance very difficult, and is a point of tension within the story. Shatter Me is a YA dystopian series centering around a girl named Juliette. I have yet to read the last three books and I don’t remember much of the earlier books. In full disclosure, it’s been a really long time since I read the the first batch of Shatter Me books.įor those unaware, Mafi wrote the first three books and then there was a very large gap before she wrote Books 4-6.












Shatter me summary age rating