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Book Review: Ignite Me (Shatter Me #3) by Tahereh Mafi

Posted: 04 Apr 2015, 00:35
by lennon_fontaine14
Ignite Me left a hole in my heart.

Maybe we both fell in love with the illusion of something more.

It’s so marvelous or let me say beyond marvelous how Tahereh Mafi put up those words like they were made to be a song, when in fact, it was actually a book. A novel. It’s Ignite Me. I already admired the first two books of this trilogy because it has some magic in it that you wouldn’t be able to stop reading until you’re done with it. Words can’t express how much I adore everything about this book. It was brilliant.

It never crossed in Juliette’s mind that she’ll be save by someone she despise the most- Warner. After being saved from near death, Juliette is now braver and stronger to face The Reestablishment and fight back against Anderson’s regime. Together with the remaining survivors of Omega Point, her friends, Juliette knows that deep in her heart, this is the way and the right time Anderson would lose. Through their powers. Through Warner’s help. And through her hands. Her lethal hands.

Ignite Me has too much revelations! I can’t take it anymore. My hear constricts and I have to catch my breath everytime and I think my mind would explode any minute. Is it even possible to breathe normally after every chapter?

“Because I am afraid,” he finally says, voice shaking, “that your friendship would be the end of me.”
Who says friendzone won’t matter anymore when it comes to dystopian/futuristic novels? HA-HA-HA.
Everything between Adam and Juliette in the first chapters of the novels shows something that you can guess as telling that a lot of things has changed between them. That they are taking different pathways which was very odd and I guess too early to show that everything between them were nothing but uncertainty. Well, I started to see Adam differently after I’ve read his point of view in Fracture Me.

“I think,” he says, “my heart is going to explode,” and I wish, more than ever, that I knew how to capture moments like these and revisit them forever.
The good thing about this book is that you can easily see that the characters have grown into more mature individuals. They’ve learned from their mistakes and you can see in here how different people react or reflect from all the struggles they are going through.

Soooo, I’m hoping you’ll jot down this on your to-read list!

Re: Book Review: Ignite Me (Shatter Me #3) by Tahereh Mafi

Posted: 14 Dec 2015, 01:03
by Hans08
Ending seemed hurried. Especially the war that should have been the climax of the whole story and so looked amateurish. But I'm still giving a four-star rating because this book made me fall in love with it's characters Warner and Kenji. So there you go. To all Adrian Ivashkov lovers out there, this is something you'd love to read too if you don't mind the less than stellar ending in the end.