I didn’t like Juliette’s plot line at all. I feel like that beautiful writing could be used there instead and it would benefit the story more. She will go on and on about a mental fight, but then write Warner looks cold. Imagine Me has the same, but I think what I don’t like about it is she uses the flowery language for pain or sex which can make the writing confusing. It is what the Shatter Me series is known for. Mafi is a big lover of metaphors and flowery writing. The characters would go around in circles simply saying the same thing over and over. I still have some questions, and I felt like the information she was giving me, she kept repeating. I could tell that Mafi was really trying to make sure that she was tying up all the plot threads, but I still feel like she fell short. I didn’t mind the pacing in this book at all which was a surprising change for the previous books. And I feel like it has been too long that I wouldn’t review them properly because honestly I don’t know what happened in them at all. I mention the third novella in this post, and then the fifth book and fourth novella never got a review for some reason. Here is the three books and two novellas being reviewed, and here is the fourth book’s review. But basically it is a Young Adult, Dystopian Romance series about rebels with different powers. Since it is technically the tenth book, I can’t say much about the plot. Well, after six novels and four novellas the Shatter Me series has finally, hopefully, finished.
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