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This is the book that started it all...I don’t know why I’ve waited so long to write this review, as I’ve read this book more times than I can count, but here it is anyways.
I can’t even describe how good this book series is and how much it has changed my life. Juliette is a character that I relate so much to and admire; her bravery despite the horrible situation that she is in is seriously amazing. The way in which she evolves throughout the series is nothing short of inspirational and bold. Sh ...more
I can’t even describe how good this book series is and how much it has changed my life. Juliette is a character that I relate so much to and admire; her bravery despite the horrible situation that she is in is seriously amazing. The way in which she evolves throughout the series is nothing short of inspirational and bold. Sh ...more

5/5 stars
At first I was skeptical. Then I read the beginning of the book and thought: "Huh? Girl in asylum gets a roommate? SIGN ME UP!"
I basically flew through Shatter Me. I could literally not put it down (even neglected some school work). Even though I have to admit it is not perfect, nor is it for everyone: I loved it. Yes, Tahereh Mafi's poetic writing style is an issue for some people, and at first I was extremely confused too (because I literally thought someone had doodled in my book f ...more
At first I was skeptical. Then I read the beginning of the book and thought: "Huh? Girl in asylum gets a roommate? SIGN ME UP!"
I basically flew through Shatter Me. I could literally not put it down (even neglected some school work). Even though I have to admit it is not perfect, nor is it for everyone: I loved it. Yes, Tahereh Mafi's poetic writing style is an issue for some people, and at first I was extremely confused too (because I literally thought someone had doodled in my book f ...more

Mar 26, 2017
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