Juliette may have escaped, but Warner wants her to do the thing she fears the most use her touch to torture people. However, she begins to remember Adam from her childhood and turns out that he works for the cruel leader of The Reestablishment Warner. Until one day she gets a cellmate named Adam and eventually is able to leave the asylum with the help of The Reestablishment. She seeks comfort in her journal full of scribbled notes and is clearly unstable after being in solitude for so long and cut off from the world around her. She remains with no contact to others, a sparse amount of food and is deemed abnormal. At fourteen years old Juliette was taken away from her parents and is thrown into a mental asylum. Shatter Me follows the story of seventeen-year-old Juliette Ferrars who’s touch is fatal and can kill a person. But instead, I found my opinion has changed since my first read. However, for whatever reason, I did not pick up the second book in the series or complete it! So Shatter Me has been sitting on my bookshelf without its companions, so I decided to re-read it again and see if it was worth completing. I originally read Shatter Me a few years ago, and I found it to be an entertaining read and back then Shatter Me was only a three-book series (not the six-book series it is today). Shatter Me is Tahereh Mafi’s debut dystopian novel which has received much hype in the bookish community.
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