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April 8, 2018 by Bianca Leave a Comment

Review: Restore Me by Tahereh Mafi

Title: Restore Me

Series: Restore Me Series (following the Shatter Me series)
Book Number: #1
Author/s: Tahereh Mafi

Publication Date: March 6th, 2018
Publisher: Harper Collins Teen

Pages: 435

Purchase Link: Book Depository

Synopsis

Juliette Ferrars thought she’d won. She took over Sector 45, was named the new Supreme Commander, and now has Warner by her side. But she’s still the girl with the ability to kill with a single touch—and now she’s got the whole world in the palm of her hand. When tragedy hits, who will she become? Will she be able to control the power she wields and use it for good?

Firstly, I’d like to sincerely thank The Book Depository for being so cheap, so fast, and so amazing. I preordered Restore Me in January and finally got it a couple of days ago (I ordered a different edition to the edition published on the 6th of March, so my copy came mere days after it was published, which I highly appreciate).

Today, I hopped on a bus at 9:15am and began reading Tahereh Mafi’s fourth instalment of the Shatter Me universe (it seems this is an entirely new series named the ‘Restore Me’ series, but does indeed lead off from the events of Ignite Me). I feared that I would forget the happenings of Shatter, Unravel, and Ignite Me, as I haven’t read them in *forever*, but I was pleasantly greeted with just the right amount of flashbacks/little pieces of information to spark my memory (although if I could do it again, I would at least read Ignite Me in the days leading up to this one). We begin with a lighthearted scene – that turns into a little more as we dive deeper into Mafi’s pages – which sets the mood. We’re on the other end of Anderson’s death, the other half of freedom, we’re finally getting to see the light at the end of the tunnel because North America is under the control of our new Supreme Commander, Juliette Ferrars.

But wait.

Oh no.

Mafi wouldn’t let that happen. Not so easily.

Within the first couple of chapters (which are now written in two POVs, alternating between Juliette and Warner), our beloved characters are faced with new, even scarier challenges. If the Shatter Me series was microeconomics, this new beginning is macroeconomics. The universe is no longer revolving around Juliette, Warner, Kenji, and the dozen others that made the cut, no no it’s much larger. We’re introduced to characters from outside Sector 45, outside North America even.

“In the steady thrum that accompanies quiet, my mind is unkind to me. I think too much. I feel, perhaps, far more than I should. It would only be a slight exaggeration to say that my goal in life is to outrun my mind, my memories.”

I often find that some authors struggle to create intricate characters by the lot, they all seem to be lacking… life? Tahereh Mafi’s characters aren’t. They’re relatable, flawed, witty, untrustworthy, trustworthy, messed up. They’re so real. Even the development of Juliette, Warner, and Kenji and their respective relationships are so beautifully crafted throughout the four books, they change but not completely; they still carry remnants of their Shatter Me days, and I’m living for it. Also, Mafi introduces one of my favourite all-time characters in Restore Me, and I’m dying to hear more from her (name starts with an ‘N’ but I’m not about to spill all of my thoughts and feelings because it’ll give a lot away – read this masterpiece and find out for yourself 😉 ) – also, if she turns evil, I’m not quite sure how I’ll handle myself.

I did find that there wasn’t quite as much action, per say, in the first ~two thirds of the book. Don’t get me wrong, the plot had me hooked with all of its twists and turns, and stuff did happen, but it felt a little boring in terms of crazy escape scenes, or gun fights, or whatever. I’m not sure how Mafi could have included such scenes without ruining the intricacy of the story line, but it would’ve been cool.
HOWEVER, as we continue to flip pages and reach the final fifth of the book, sh*t gets real. Mafi goes full blown. I’m talking plot twist after plot twist (not massive ones, but big enough to make you gasp a little internally) and something?happens?that?was?huge?i’m?talking?700?people?huge?but?also?not?sure?what?to?think?of?it? because after this Event™ our protagonist wakes up in a mystery location (you’ll find out – it’s very meaningful so I’m not going to spoil it for you) and a bunch of other CRAZY details are revealed that take our mind off of the Event™. Goodness, as much as I say I can’t wait for the next novel, I also don’t think I’ll be able to handle the insanity.

“The destruction of the world didn’t happen overnight, and neither will saving it.”

I’m really proud of Juliette. I’m so happy that she is strong, she acts like she deserves to be in the position she’s in, but she also allows herself a heart. Sure, she makes a few questionable mistakes during this book, but it definitely adds to the reality of her character. A lot of protagonists annoy me these days, they make stupid decisions that have no backbone whatsoever. Ferrars is different; better.

Back to the multiple POV thing I touched on before; I’m usually not a fan. It often means a character dies, or the two lead very different story lines. I absolutely prefer one POV throughout a book, but that is not to say I didn’t enjoy this style of writing. I loved seeing things from Warner’s perspective for a change, it added so much necessary depth to the plot, and created an almost 3-dimensional view of the universe, characters, arguments, and backstories. Mafi executed this style brilliantly, hats off to her.

Little note that I didn’t really know where to put: it would have been really cool to see more of Juliette’s crossed-out thoughts. I understand she’s grown up/matured/changed, but she’s still Shatter-Me-Juliette, and we encountered her haunting past’s influence on Restore-Me-Juliette, so why didn’t we get a bit of that? idk… but I did really enjoy the asylum journal excerpts – they were very, very fitting.

“Loneliness is a bitter, wretched companion. Sometimes it just won’t let go.”

Oh, and on a very superficial note, can we once again talk about how GORGEOUS these covers are? Goddamn, I think I’m in love.

Anyway, I believe this is all I can manage without spoiling the goodness of Tahereh Mafi’s book. I’m going to give it 4.5 stars. Mostly because I love the universe, but also because of the literacy itself. The thoughts, conversation, flashbacks, excerpts, just everything was done so amazingly. To anyone who enjoyed the Shatter Me series, get your hands on this book. It shakes everything up, yes, but it was an incredible, and much needed, addition to Mafi’s universe.

 

QOTP: Who is your favourite new character, and what are your predictions for their Mafi-futures?

 

 

 

 

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October 15, 2017 by Bianca Leave a Comment

Review: Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi

Title: Ignite Me

Series: Shatter Me Series
Book Number: #3
Author/s: Tahereh Mafi

Publication Date: February 4th, 2014
Publisher: Harper Collins Teen

Pages: 421

Purchase Links: Amazon | iBooks | The Book Depository | Booktopia

Synopsis

With Omega Point destroyed, Juliette doesn’t know if the rebels, her friends, or even Adam are alive. But that won’t keep her from trying to take down The Reestablishment once and for all. Now she must rely on Warner, the handsome commander of Sector 45. The one person she never thought she could trust. The same person who saved her life. He promises to help Juliette master her powers and save their dying world . . . but that’s not all he wants with her.

So the last time I read this book was in 2015, and I ended up reviewing Shatter Me (book 1) and Unravel Me (book 2) but didn’t get around to Ignite Me (book 3). A year prior to this, I put down the Estelle Maskame’s DIMILY trilogy and didn’t pick up another book until Shatter Me. Thank you, exams.

I’m not quite sure why I chose to read Shatter Me again, whether it was the cover, thought of exploring a fictional universe once again, or pure coincidence that it was the latest series on my iBooks shelf (yes, I read ebooks… cry me a river), but I kept reading every page of the series because Tahereh Mafi is a legendary author.

“And we are quotation marks, inverted and upside down, clinging to one another at the end of this life sentence. Trapped by lives we did not choose.”

This book takes off from the destruction of Omega Point, the rebel base, and Juliette is ready to fight. The ending chapters of Unravel Me saw Juliette shot in the chest by supreme commander Anderson (dream boy’s father), Warner being dream boy once again, and our star protagonist transforming into the strong warrior she is. Ignite Me saw this same girl team up with people we hated in book 1, to take down some other people we hated. Mafi’s plot had me hooked, for every single one of the 421 pages.

In terms of characters, I’m in awe of how well each person has been created, introduced, and played out. Even the wickedest of villains are the most complicated pieces of perfection… ahhhhhh!
In Ignite Me, we get to meet sides of characters (e.g. Kenji) that we’d never think exist. Our hearts are shattered by certain relationships, romantic and blood, but holy moly they’re great twists.

One of my favourite things about the Shatter Me series is the kinda-love-triangle-that-isn’t-really-a-love-triangle theme throughout the series, and the reality of said romances. Juliette did know Adam for years before the book commenced, but there was not romantic interest. They were pushed into a well of superficial love by their desperation. I mean, if you were in isolation for your entire life, and someone could finally touch you and showed you respect, you’d probably take the same path. It was going to happen, but the way it ended was wonderful. It was real. And the hate-turned-love romance between Aaron and Juliette was even better. They were made for each other. Perfect.
I’m not usually a fan of ya romances, they’re too cheesy, predictable, and boring most of the time, but Mafi played this well.

“Comamandering is not a word.”
“It has letters, doesn’t it? Sounds like a word to me.”

If you remember, Shatter Me and Unravel Me ended with massive cliff-hangers/endings that weren’t really endings. They said “don’t worry, this isn’t the end, you’re going to see a hell of a lot more of these characters” and I loved it. Ignite Me ended with a half-cliff-hanger, as a reader, I wanted needed more of Juliette’s narrating, Warner’s entire character, Mafi’s plot, my questions answered. If it were to be the end of the series, I wouldn’t be a fan. An epilogue would’ve completed it, maybe, but it felt a tad unfinished, which is why I was not surprised when Tahereh Mafi announced that Restore Me (book #4) would be published March of 2018.

All in all, I love these books. I love the plot, characters, writing style, and emotions they evoke. Ignite Me was just another display of how great Tahereh Mafi is at writing, and I can’t wait for the next three books. Bring it on, Restore Me.

 

Okay so who else is e.x.t.r.e.m.e.l.y. excited for the next three instalments to Mafi’s Shatter Me series?

 

 

 

 

 

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October 15, 2017 by Bianca Leave a Comment

Cover Reveal: Restore Me by Tahereh Mafi

Alright. Once reading the Shatter Me trilogy first three books you’re probably thinking a couple of things;

  1. It can’t get any better than this
  2. How do you live a normal life after the whole “You know, the whole world will be coming for us now.” line?
  3. Could anything be more gorgeous that Aaron Warner? Probably not.

Because that’s what I was thinking.

Thankfully, Mafi has come through with the goods – Shatter Me has morphed into a wonderful 6 book series wowowowow
About a week ago, Shatter, Unravel, and Ignite Me rescued me from a year long reading hangover/drought/hiatus/disaster and boy, was I pleased. I read the entire series available books within days, and had time left before the week ended to mourn the loss of good reading material.

AND THEN

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May 14, 2015 by Bianca Leave a Comment

Review: Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi

Unravel Me Cover

Title: Unravel Me

Series: The Juliette Chronicles
Book Number: #2
Author/s: Tahereh Mafi

Publication Date: February 5th, 2013
Publisher: Harper Collins

Pages: 461

Purchase: Amazon | iBooks | Booktopia |  The Book Depository

Synopsis: 

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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.

Shatter Me introduced readers to Juliette, a strong girl with some serious psychological issues – no thanks to her parents and the civilians of Sector 45, who were programmed to hate her. Juliette had grown up, not knowing what it’s like to love or be loved, yet she still treated every single person with respect.

We also meet her saviour, Adam, who becomes her love interest, and her ‘enemy’, Warner, the commander of the Sector in which these books take place.

Unravel Me explored these characters further. It explained that not everything goes as planned and you come to realise that people’s intentions are most definitely not what they seem from a broader perspective. Tahereh Mafi’s knowledge of how humans work is clearly shown throughout Unravel Me, and I definitely think that this is an important aspect of writing a fabulous book.

“Books are easily destroyed. But words will live as long as people can remember them.”

I have read a lot of reviews of Shatter Me and Unravel Me, which state that they thought that Juliette, being the strong character that she is, should have been less reliant on Adam, and the other characters, however, if an average human being – I don’t mean to say that Juliette is one, – had been treated like an animal for their entire life, had been forced to believe that they were not worth anything and actually believed half of the insults that were thrown her way, I don’t think that that person would have the psychological capabilities of busting out of a cell and starting a revolution.

Tahereh Mafi definitely had a talent in creating characters, but I would have enjoyed Unravel Me if more happened. Unfortunately, for me, Unravel Me was like the Mockingjay of the Juliette Chronicles – meaningful but downright boring. Despite saying this, I was fascinated by the chemistry between Juliette + Adam and Juliette + Warner changing.

Overall, Unravel Me was a heart-shattering book (I intend to laugh at my pun, straight after I finish crying over fictional characters) and  I would most definitely recommend it to people who’ve read Shatter Me.

😉 No, but seriously, if you enjoyed Branded, Delirium, The Hunger Games, Divergent and/or the Hush, Hush saga, I can almost guarantee that you will adore the Juliette Chronicles, as well.

 

What is your favourite Tahereh Mafi quote?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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May 7, 2015 by Bianca Leave a Comment

Review: Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi

Cover ImageTitle: Shatter Me

Series: The Juliette Chronicles
Book Number: #1
Author/s: Tahereh Mafi

Publication Date: November 11th, 2011
Publisher: Harper Collins

Pages: 338

Purchase: Amazon | iBooks | Booktopia | The Book Depository

Synopsis: 

I have a curse
I have a gift

I am a monster
I’m more than human

My touch is lethal
My touch is power

I am their weapon
I will fight back

Juliette hasn’t touchedanyone 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 colour.

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.

 

First of all, by the Angel, Tahereh Mafi can write! I have never read a book, written from a first hand perspective, in which the character changes what she believes she needs to think, as a real human does.

Throughout the duration of Shatter Me, Juliette was one of the most humane, inhuman people I have ever met. I don’t know whether I can put this in words to make it sound as beautiful as it truly was, so here’s a passage from the book:


“I am a raindrop.
My parents emptied their pockets of me and left me to evaporate on a concrete slab.“

Juliette knew that this was the harsh reality, yet it was deemed socially unacceptable for her to think it. In this world, she was not allowed to think what she wanted to.

One of my favourite quotes in the entire book, was actually on the blurb. I thought that it truly showed the transition of Juliette transforming into a powerful woman, rather than just a follower. She knew she was not human, but it was not bad. She knew that she could kill with one touch, but it could be used for power, as well.


“I have a curse.
I HAVE A GIFT.

I’m a monster.
I’M MORE THAN HUMAN.

My touch is lethal.
MY TOUCH IS POWER.

I am their weapon.
I WILL FIGHT BACK.”

 

This was the part in the book when Juliette valued her life, and it was marvellous.

Now, can we talk about this edit of all of the covers (so far) and how AMAZING it is?

I mean, *clears throat*

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LOOOK AT THAT!!!

And despite all of the hate on the old cover, I thought that it was quite symbolistic, in the sense that she was beautiful, with her hands hidden.

Old Cover

My best friend recommended that I read Shatter Me not too long after reading Branded by Abi Ketner and Missy Kalicicki. It’s taken me a few months to get my head around to doing it, but I finally did and I do not regret it, at all!

Before flipping through this wondrous piece of awesomeness, I read a few of the reviews my favourite book bloggers had written (as well as a couple from Goodreads) and I came to the realisation that you will either adore or despise Shatter Me.

Unfortunately, this is the part where I discuss some of the not-so-great aspects of the book…

Damn…

In year five, I wrote a story about a poor girl, dying from starvation, being saved by volunteer workers. This girl lived in the midst of a poverty-ridden country and did not have access to clean, fresh water.

I wrote about the water – brought by the volunteer workers – being as abundant as a large waterfall’s supply but I got marks deducted because this girl would have no clue what a waterfall would look like. Ever since, my eyes have been looking for mistakes such as these, because they do ruin the ‘authenticity’ of a novel.

Shatter Me fell under the scrutiny of my judgement, and I found a few instances in which Tahereh Mafi had made Juliette speak – with clarity – about things that she had no idea about.

I also found the first few chapters of Shatter Me to be quite tedious to read. I thought that nothing was truly explained, with exception of the mental state of Juliette, and no events occurred. My advice is to tread through this part, and then you will enter the astounding world of Adam, superpowers, revolutions and deviously adorable enemies.

 

What did you think of Shatter Me? Thoughts on Adam?

 

 

 

 

 

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