Title : Shutter Me

Author : Tahereh Mafi

Published date : 15 November 2011

Genres : young adult , dystopian romance , elements of science fiction , fantasy

Length : 338

Favorite Character : Warnet , Juliette

Rating : โญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธ


๐ŸŒŸSummary

Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi is the story of Juliette Ferrars, a 17-year-old girl with a dangerous secretโ€”her touch can kill. Because of this, sheโ€™s been locked away for almost a year, alone and forgotten, convinced sheโ€™s a monster who doesnโ€™t deserve love or freedom. But the world outside is falling apart under the cruel rule of the Reestablishment, and to them, Juliette isnโ€™t broken at allโ€”sheโ€™s a powerful weapon they want to control.

When Juliette is released from her cell, she meets Warner, a cold but charming commander who wants to use her gift to keep his power. At the same time, she reconnects with Adam, a kind soldier who remembers the girl she used to be and sees the good in her when no one else does. Between Warnerโ€™s obsession and Adamโ€™s loyalty, Juliette must decide who she can trust, while also learning that maybe sheโ€™s not a monster after all.

This book is about fear, love, and finding yourself when the world tells you that youโ€™re nothing. Itโ€™s romantic, dramatic, and full of heartโ€”a story of a girl learning to be strong, to fight back, and to believe she deserves more than just survival.


โ˜๏ธ My Thought

Shatter Me felt like a mix of sadness and hope. Juliette starts off so lonely, but her story slowly turns into one about love, strength, and finding who she really is. The writing is emotional and dreamy, and it makes her feelings easy to connect with. What I liked most is how it shows Juliette isnโ€™t just โ€œa monsterโ€ but a girl learning to believe in herself. ๐Ÿ’•


๐Ÿ“– My Review

I think Shatter Me is a really unique book, mostly because of its writing style. Tahereh Mafi uses very lyrical, poetic language that makes Julietteโ€™s emotions feel raw and intenseโ€”almost like youโ€™re inside her head. Some readers love this style, while others find it a bit dramatic, but it definitely sets the book apart.

The story itself is gripping: a lonely girl with a deadly touch, a cruel world run by the Reestablishment, and two very different boysโ€”Adam and Warnerโ€”who change the way she sees herself. At first, the book feels sad and heavy, but it quickly grows into a story about strength, love, and self-acceptance.

Personally, I like how it shows Julietteโ€™s journey from broken and scared to stronger and braver. Itโ€™s not a perfect book (some parts feel overly dramatic), but itโ€™s emotional, romantic, and addictive. If you enjoy dystopian stories with lots of heart and a touch of romance, this is definitely worth reading.

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By Firdos Abdul

I am Firdos Abdul, blogger, reader, wife, mother, and a bit of gamer. Oh! yeah I am obsessed with Need for Speed Unbound. Books have always been my passion whether I am writing my own stories or getting lost in someone elseโ€™s. When I am not reading or writing you can find me chasing after my kids, enjoying my love life or playing online games with friends.

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