![]() From his first appearance, I was like wow this is a character. ![]() Kudos for Mafi for creating such an interesting character that people can’t get enough of. Yet, I’m sorry he was always the better choice. I know he’s the “villain” in the first book. On to the other guy in the love triangle. He was heavily featured in the first three books too much. His presence in the books sort of decreased as the series went on, and I’m not mad about it. Juliette was able to put her feelings aside and same the world and he was moping around and saying rude stuff to her when she didn’t deserve it. I understood how he would be hurt in relation to the status of him and Juliette’s relationship status throughout the series however, people were dying. Adam was frustrating for probably sixty percent of the time. You can’t judge the characters off one book because they grow so much through the series, that as I think about it, I get a little teary eyed because they have all come so fair. She has such a loving heart despite everything that she has dealt with.Īs with Juliette, the other characters had significant growth too. And yes, props to the author for giving the world Juliette. And this series is really about her journey as she develops. She needed that heartbreak to save the world. One of the best things she ever did was turn him down, because her without him? Wow, that’s a powerful queen. She’s much stronger than him, yet with him she was carrying this raw unknown power, and was blinded or well shielded from her potential. However, I do think that Juliette learned a lot about herself during her and Adam’s little insta love portion of this series. The whole love triangle is my least favorite part of this series given that Juliette and Adam were almost annoyingly unbearable. I think her situation with Adam was frustrating. Now, I don’t really think she was frustrating. In my first review, I mentioned that she was frustrating. The Juliette in the first book is not the same person in the last book, which is a big sigh of relief. As the books go on, she gets more confident and able to say what she feels. I felt the weight of each word every time within Juliette’s POV, and her pain and desire to understand who she was and to save herself. I appreciated how poetic it was, and how important it was to Juliette’s development. The writing didn’t bother me that much this time. There were so many things to uncover, and I’m thankful that the author continued the story because I think those last three books add so much to the story. And now after reading the rest, I can’t imagine the book series ending with Ignite Me. ![]() When I read this series in 2016, it was only three books. This series is a puzzle, and when looked at, it shows a beautiful, complete photo. I wholeheartedly stand by what I said in my previous review. I finished my reread within only a few days. Believe Me would be the only novella that I would be reading. In addition, to reading the first three books I would be reading four others ( Restore me, Defy Me, Imagine Me, and Believe Me). And lastly, I would be reading more books this time. ![]() Firstly, I wouldn’t be listening to it on Audible, instead I would be reading the books. This time around I was interested to see if my thoughts towards the series would change especially since I would be doing it a little differently this time. And I do remember liking the series enough. Truthfully, I only remembered some things that had occurred. In 2016, I read and reviewed the first three books ( Shatter Me, Unravel Me, and Ignite Me). I recently embarked on a journey to read all of the Shatter Me series book.
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