Well who knew? Although I was only moderately impressed with Shatter Me, I am ready now to re-read it with piqued interest. This short story really broadens the character of Warner. And I'm really interested to read Unravel Me. I have to say, this author did an excellent job of taking what she w...
**Find this and other reviews @ The Demon Librarian**I can sum up my reaction to Destroy me in two words: HELL YEAH. For any fan of the Shatter Me series, this novella is an absolute must-read. Told entirely from Warner's POV and picking up right from the cliff we left him at, Destroy Me is a chance...
I did not expect to enjoy this novella, but was desperate for more Mafi. I definitely did not expect to feel so much sympathy for Warner, this novella sets up some interesting conflict for book 2.
For some reason, Warner reminds me of Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights and they both have anguished pasts. Is it strange to say I love how both of them are portrayed as awry anti-romantic heroes? It's fun knowing a person's thoughts so intimately and it really brings a whole new dimension to a grea...
I can't see why everyone is so smitten with Warren...When I finished Shatter me I had a pretty clear picture in my head about who Warren was for me and how much I liked him (which let me tell you, it wasn't that much.). So when this book came out and everyone was sooo hyped about it, I went and got ...
This novella-length story, written from the obsessive antagonist Warner’s point of view, share his perspective on Juliette’s imprisonment, escape, and the events that follow, leading up to the sequel.She is a soft, deadly creature. Kind and timid and terrifying. She’s completely out of control and...
I LOVE WARNER! Not in that way (I'm in denial); I just think he makes a good villain. Now that it is in the open, I'm really looking forward to see this in his POV.I feel so bad for him. This book is a must read for people who want more background and a little bit of insight into the next novel.
Truth: I love villains; the ones I really love aren't the "let-me-show-you-how-evil-I-am" Big Bads though, but rather the quietly hate-able ones who, even as they're plotting your demise, still show a sliver of humanity, making you want to redeem them. And that is exactly what happened when I read...
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