Showing posts with label Shatter Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shatter Me. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Review: Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi

Title: Unravel Me (Shatter Me #2)
Author: Tahereh Mafi
Publisher: Harper Teen
Release Date: February 5th 2013
Source: Purchased

My Rating: 5/5

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time for war.

Juliette has escaped to Omega Point. It is a place for people like her—people with gifts—and it is also the headquarters of the rebel resistance.

She's finally free from The Reestablishment, free from their plan to use her as a weapon, and free to love Adam. But Juliette will never be free from her lethal touch.

Or from Warner, who wants Juliette more than she ever thought possible.

In this exhilarating sequel to Shatter Me, Juliette has to make life-changing decisions between what she wants and what she thinks is right. Decisions that might involve choosing between her heart—and Adam's life.

I'm not sure this is going to be a review so much as an outpouring of emotion. Cause seriously, this book gave me THE FEELS. It beat up my heart, stole my breath, and captivated my mind. Unravel Me, you got me.

I mean really, how in the world does Tahereh Mafi write like that? I feel like I should just stop this review right now because my words will never do justice to her talent. It's lyrical, powerful, and original. I love the use of strikethrough words. It gives insight into the things Juliette tries to hide and really adds a new dimension to her character. I love that Mafi uses all these stunning, gorgeous metaphors to add beauty to this dark and disturbed world. She is, without a doubt, one of the best writers YA or otherwise publishing today.

I've decided to save all my Juliette love for a future post about strong female characters, but I will say: I adore her. I think she is a brilliantly written character. She has captivated me from the start, and Unravel Me was no different. She swept me up into her life, and showed me every painful second of it. She is a lost girl trying her best to find her way. Yes, she cries and whines, but heck, who wouldn't in her situation? Juliette is simply a scared young girl having to face a reality she never wanted. And, I honestly think she does a very good job of it. And I cannot wait to see her progress more. 

Now, let's talk about Warner. Let's talk about what he's done, what he believes, and why he is one of the most intriguing characters in YA. But, let's look at this realistically. Because I have lots of thoughts on the matter.

First, Warner doesn't know any other way of life. And to be honest, that's no excuse. You always have choices. Warner makes the wrong ones. He does horrible things. But, that's what he expects of himself. He has so much self-hatred, probably more than Juliette, for the things he's done. He boast about it, pushes the bad deeds out like a shield so no one can see how much pain it's caused him. How much he hates being the person he was raised to be. And I love him. I truly love his character because he has so much depth and meaning behind him. But, this is why I'm not Team Warner (although I understand why people are). I love character development. One of my favorite things to read in a novel is watching a broken character push themselves past the limits that have been set for them. And I think Warner can do that. Warner has the potential, the ability, to be a good person. To truly help the society he lives in and right all the wrongs he has committed. And, behind all the hatred and self-deprecation, I think he wants to. But, for me, him becoming that person would be cheapened, would be almost meaningless if he did it for Juliette. Yeah, it's a romantic sentiment. The bad boy changes his ways so he's worthy of the love of a good girl? Romantic. In a way. But, did he really want to change? Does it really mean something? Not in my opinion. I would rather Warner pushes himself to be the best he can be because he wants to NOT because Juliette wants him to. It's more meaningful, more truthful if he does it for himself. Now, that's not to say I'm not all for people wanting to be better because of the person they love. That's important. But in Warner's case, he doesn't want (well, not openly) to be a better person. So, he would be doing it solely for the purpose of getting Juliette to love him back. And that would just make to worthless, in my opinion. So, to summarize that crazy long paragraph: love Warner, but not Team Warner.

Although Adam wasn't really in Unravel Me very much, each of his scenes broke my heart more and more. He is a genuinely good person, strong young man, and he is really truly there for Juliette. There's no selfishness behind his actions. Just pure love. Unlike Warner, Adam doesn't need to push himself to do better. Yes, he has a lot of person issues to work through and he's not a perfect person but he tries is best and does everything he can to help Juliette. They both need to step up and work through their problems, but as a couple they are what the other needs.

And, then there's Kenji. Oh man, I love Kenji. He's kind of the moral compass of the book. The voice of reason, using his wit and humor to get across serious issues. But, there's so much more than just the funny guy persona he puts out there. He's a strong, loyal, and willing to risk his life do to what's right. To help people. He's a great dynamic character, and getting to read more about him in Unravel Me was on of my favorite parts.

Something I enjoyed more in this novel was the world building. In Shatter Me, Juliette isn't really exposed to the world around her, and as readers we don't get to really find out what's beyond those prison walls. We get glimpses, like Juliette, but the outside world is still a bit of a mystery to the reader. In Unravel Me, we are both shown the outside world and told about it's horrors. And it really is a dark, terrifying place. But what was interesting was the undercurrent of rebellion you could see in most aspects of the world. This wasn't a society that was done fighting. It was one that was waiting for the right moment to strike.

Overall, Unravel Me was a superb and stunning sequel, that I thoroughly enjoyed. I don't even think this crazy long review even covers everything I wanted to talk about. There was just so much to it. So much character development, so much plot movement, and a heck of a lot of angst. And every page was a beautiful treat to read.

- Ciara (Lost at Midnight)

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Waiting On Wednesday (22): Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi

Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine, in which bloggers talk about the books they are most eager for! 


This Week's Pick: Unravel Me (Shatter Me #2) by Tahereh Mafi
Publisher: HarperTeen
Release Date: February 5th, 2013

tick, tick, tick, tick, tick
it's almost
time for war.

Juliette has escaped to Omega Point. It is a place for people like her—people with gifts—and it is also the headquarters of the rebel resistance.

She's finally free from The Reestablishment, free from their plan to use her as a weapon, and free to love Adam. But Juliette will never be free from her lethal touch.

Or from Warner, who wants Juliette more than she ever thought possible.

In this exhilarating sequel to Shatter Me, Juliette has to make life-changing decisions between what she wants and what she thinks is right. Decisions that might involve choosing between her heart—and Adam's life.
Guys, I freakin' love Shatter Me. It was one of my favorite reads last year and I can't help myself from gushing about it. I want to steal Tahereh Mafi's talent for writing because its simply superb. Her words are captivating, and poetic. They drag you into the story and demand your attention. And I love it.

I have been looking forward to Unravel Me since turning the last page of Shatter Me! I'm desperate to dive back into this world, and to be enchanted by the writing once more. I can tell it's going to be spectacular and I'm beyond excited!

The wait killing you? I'm in the same boat! Luckily, Tahereh Mafi has a short story out this October called Destory Me from Warner's point of view! Now that could be interesting!

- Ciara (Lost at Midnight) 

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Review: Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi

Title: Shatter Me
Author: Tahereh Mafi
Publisher: HarperTeen
Release Date: November 15th, 2012
Source: Purchased

My Rating: 5/5

Juliette hasn't touched anyone in exactly 264 days.
The last time she did, it was an accident, but The Reestablishment locked her up for murder. No one knows why Juliette's touch is fatal. As long as she doesn't hurt anyone else, no one really cares. The world is too busy crumbling to pieces to pay attention to a 17-year-old girl. Diseases are destroying the population, food is hard to find, birds don't fly anymore, and the clouds are the wrong color.

The Reestablishment said their way was the only way to fix things, so they threw Juliette in a cell. Now so many people are dead that the survivors are whispering war-- and The Reestablishment has changed its mind. Maybe Juliette is more than a tortured soul stuffed into a poisonous body. Maybe she's exactly what they need right now.


Juliette has to make a choice: Be a weapon. Or be a warrior.
 


This review is going to be hard to write. Why, you may ask? Well, even months
after I read it, my brain is still frazzled from the awesome-ness of it. I decided to pick up Shatter Me after all the buzz it was getting in the book world. The book itself sounded fantastic, and I was really getting excited to read it. I had exams and research essays due at that time so I knew I couldn't read it right away, but I figured I could start it at least. Yeah...it was literally impossible to stop. I would put it down thinking that "Hey, maybe you should, I don't know, actually work on that essay worth 30% of your grade?" but then my arm would just reach out, without an conscious thought of my own, and I would be reading again. It was definitely a midnight read, keeping me up well into the wee hours of the morning. It was worth every minute of it.

I want to start off by gushing about the writing. Tahereh Mafi is so ridiculously talented. The writing in this book was some of the best I've read in any book...ever. Yeah, I'm serious. The words flowed so beautifully, lyrically, it was like the story just lifted off the page. I felt so connected to this book because Mafi's writing made it real. She brought to life these characters, made me completely invested in every aspect of the story, made me feel every emotion the characters felt, and made me unable to do anything else until I read every last word. I wanted to read everything, take in everything, because her writing was just simply amazing. 

Now, Shatter Me itself was reminiscent of X-Men, and I loved it. Juliette was a girl to root for, and one to feel pride in. I found myself just hoping and praying it would all work out, because she didn't deserve what happened to her. I can't wait to see how she progresses in the next installment! I have a feeling she's going to make us all cheer. Then, there's Adam. Oh, Adam. Like, way to write my perfect guy, Tahereh Mafi! If the physical description wasn't enough, he has to go and be such a sweet, yet strong guy! The interaction between Juliette and Adam was heart-wrenching, and uplifting. The two of them are simply fantastic characters.

Everything (the writing, characters, storyline, etc.) comes together to create a fantastic, thrill-ride and an impossible to put down book. You will be swept away into a dark and twisted world, with hope in the form of a broken girl who's determination will have you cheering. Read this book. If you only read one book this year, make it Shatter Me.





- Ciara who is lost at midnight


P.S. I gave my friend Jeannine this book for her birthday as the start of her book collection so, if you're reading this Jeannine I hope you enjoy it!