February 1 2018Adam is an A-holeMarch 24 2019 pre re-read This is the book i don't like most in the series and the one i look forward to re-reading again but I have to...after re-readI feel kinda sorry for him...
Initial thoughts: Underwhelmed pretty much sums up my thoughts. Fracture Me comes off as a novella that was written merely for the sake of it. It has little rhyme or reason to exist. In the same vein as Destroy Me (#1.5), Fracture Me was written from an alternative perspective to Juliette. This time...
This novella picks up around chapter sixty-three from "Unravel Me". We learn about the events surrounding the battle between The Reestablishment and Omega Point from Adam's point of view.I love how Tahereh Mafi reveals her characters through layers. This novella doesn't disappoint. It's not the same...
This is a short novella of the Shatter Me series that bridges the gap between Unravel Me and Ignite Me. It is told from Adam's point of view and I think it is a truly important part of the series. Adam, Adam, Adam. This novella really digs into his head and leaves me with such mixed feelings about...
Just because a girl you love broke up with you doesn't mean you shouldn't worry about her anymore. Where is love in that? Maybe I'm pretty biased because I belong to Team Warner but Adam is just not doing anything for me. He is sort of bland and boring. Boo. Going to read Ignite Me soon.
[Fracture Me + Shatter Me #2.5 + Tahereh Mafi + Read Feb 2014 + 4.5★] [Book Description] In this electrifying sixty-page companion novella to the New York Times bestselling Shatter Me series, discover the fate of the Omega Point rebels as they go up against The Reestablishment. Set during and so...
Gave this a 2.5. This wasn't what I expected honestly. I wanted to read more about Adam's life, but this really was just a retelling from his perspective. I did like finding out more about the war between the Reestablishment and Omega Point because in Unravel Me you don't find out much about what ha...
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