![]() You can also read my review on Goodreads here.Ĭheck out Unravel Me on Goodreads, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. I can’t wait to read the next book! 3.5 out of 5 grey, crumbling stars Of course I am, especially after all the things Brooks told us, but I'm not going to cow. She seems to really mature towards the ending though, so I have high hopes for her performance in the third book, Ignite Me! The ending of the book was really intense it was probably my favorite part, and the stakes are definitely higher than they were before. So, you're telling that you're not afraid anymore ' ' No. I enjoyed this book less than the previous book, mostly due to Juliette. ![]() In the end, I enjoyed this book and the world that Mafi has crafted. I also still love Adam’s little brother James-he’s just so cute! He’s playful and jesting on the surface, very full of himself and always flirting, but underneath he’s fiercely loyal to Omega Point, and always has his priorities straight. We get introduced to a lot more characters in this book than the previous. Mafi’s flowery writing style didn’t bother me very much, not as much as some other people, but it was nice to not have it so over the top. This book was still written journal style like the first book, but there are far fewer cross outs, and I thought that there were fewer metaphors, making it easier to understand. Her writing style, however, did get better. It felt like all she cared about was the state of her love life, and she pushed that to the front of her priorities over the safety of the entire rebellion. All she did was talk about herself and her problems, and while they were certainly numerous, the other characters were suffering just as much as she was. Honestly, the reason I didn’t completely love this book was Juliette herself. It actually felt a lot like a paranormal romance to me-only with superpowers instead of vampires! Personally, I felt that they both had their good and bad qualities, and this book has really conflicted me on which side I am! This book was full of romance-it felt even more romancy than its predecessor, and I often felt like the greater issue of the war was pushed to the background in favor of Juliette moping about her love life. We also get insight on why both Adam and Warner can touch Juliette, and the differences between them. But here, we start to get deeper insight on who he really is beneath his cruel exterior, and how his merciless father has pushed him to become himself. Then there’s Warner, the cruel, ruthless leader who pushed Juliette to torture a helpless child and has shot a man without a second thought. He cares about her and wants to keep her safe at all costs he’s the boy who helped bring her to Omega Point in the first place. There’s Adam, the first boy who ever really saw and loved Juliette. The world is changing, a rebellion is rising to give way to a war, and she has to be prepared. She’s been broken by her life, and has to face the harsh reality that nobody is going to wait around for her to mope and cry alone. Unravel Me picks up right where Shatter Me left off, with Juliette in Omega Point learning to harness her gift among other gifted people-though none quite so powerful as she. She’s always been alone in the world, isolated for her “gift.” But not anymore-now she has allies who she needs more than ever in the broken world. One touch of Juliette is enough to torture someone, crush them, kill them. “Sticks and stones keep breaking my bones but these words, these words will kill me.” And perhaps these new allies can help her shed light on the secret behind Adam’s-and Warner’s-immunity to her killer skin. Juliette will finally be able to actively fight against The Reestablishment and try to fix her broken world. She and Adam were able to escape Warner’s clutches and join up with a group of rebels, many of whom have powers of their own. But his mysterious immunity to her deadly power has left her shaken, wondering why her ultimate defense mechanism failed against the person she most needs protection from. Decisions that might involve choosing between her heart and the life of those she loves.Goodreads Summary: It should have taken Juliette a single touch to kill Warner. However, if you are not, we will refund or replace your order up to 30 days after purchase. In this heart-racing sequel to the New York Times bestselling Shatter Me, Juliette has to make life-changing decisions between what she wants and what she thinks is right. We hope you are delighted with everything you buy from us. Or from Warner, who wants Juliette more than she ever thought possible. But Juliette will never be free from her lethal touch. She is free from The Reestablishment, free from their plan to use her as a weapon, and free to love Adam. She has found the headquarters of the rebel resistance - and people like her. Maas, Victoria Aveyard's The Red Queen, Netflix's Stranger Things and Leigh Bardugo's Six of Crows. X-Men meets The Handmaid's Tale in the second instalment in an epic and romantic YA fantasy trilogy perfect for fans of Sarah J.
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