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Ignite Me (Shatter Me Book 3) Kindle Edition
The heart-stopping third installment in the New York Times bestselling Shatter Me series, which Ransom Riggs, author of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and Hollow City, called "a thrilling, high-stakes saga of self-discovery and forbidden love."
With Omega Point destroyed, Juliette doesn't know if the rebels, her friends, or even Adam are alive. But that won't keep her from trying to take down The Reestablishment once and for all. Now she must rely on Warner, the handsome commander of Sector 45. The one person she never thought she could trust. The same person who saved her life. He promises to help Juliette master her powers and save their dying world . . . but that's not all he wants with her.
The Shatter Me series is perfect for fans who crave action-packed young adult novels with tantalizing romance like Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, and Legend by Marie Lu. Tahereh Mafi has created a captivating and original story that combines the best of dystopian and paranormal and was praised by Publishers Weekly as "a gripping read from an author who's not afraid to take risks."
This bestselling series from powerhouse author Tahereh Mafi showcases relentlessly thrilling action, heart stopping romance, and a war-torn world in which rebellion is the only path to freedom.
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level9 - 12
- PublisherHarperCollins
- Publication dateFebruary 4, 2014
- ISBN-13978-0062085580
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This novella contains two stories, Destroy Me and Fracture Me, that reveal never-before-seen details about Warner and Adam | This novella contains two stories, Shadow Me and Reveal Me, introducing fan-favorite character Kenji’s perspective. | A novella set after the events of Imagine Me. Will Juliette and Warner finally be able to be happily, officially, together forever? | The first four novels in the bestselling Shatter Me series available in a paperback box set! | The six novels in the bestselling Shatter Me series available in a paperback box set! |
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With precision and care, Mafi delivers an electrifying end to her sensational Shatter Me trilogy. Juliette displays a splendid amount of growth and strength, and the narrative illustrates this perfectly. Meanwhile, Warner proves to be a particularly fascinating character, and deserving of a giant hug. An explosive, sleek, and sexy finale that will leave readers breathless.
-- "RT Book Reviews (4 1/2 stars)"From the Back Cover
The fate of Omega Point is unknown.
Everyone Juliette cares about may be dead. Now Juliette is the only one standing in The Reestablishment's way. But to take them down, as well as Anderson, the man that nearly killed her, Juliette needs the help of the one person she never thought she could trust: Warner. And as they work together, Juliette will discover that everything she thought she knew--about Warner, her abilities, and even Adam--was wrong.
About the Author
Tahereh Mafiis the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of A Very Large Expanse of Sea, the Shatter Me series, Furthermore, and Whichwood. She can usually be found overcaffeinated and stuck in a book. You can find her online just about anywhere @TaherehMafi or on her website, www.taherehbooks.com.
Kate Simses is an Earphones Award-winning narrator and a film and television actresss best known for her roles in Confessions of a Shopaholic, Puccini for Beginners, and What's Your Number?
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- Publisher : HarperCollins; Reprint edition (February 4, 2014)
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STORY: Ignite Me picks up right where Unravel Me left off, throwing us right back into the story and Juliette's mindset. We are faced both with Juliette's struggle and growth to find and be her true self, and we are faced with how our characters will ultimately decide if and/or when they will fight The Reestablishment.
But one thing you must understand is that this story is really more of a study of its main characters and the human condition and centers around Juliette, not necessarily her world at large. While The Reestablishment and Anderson are problems to be solved, they aren't the predominant focus. If you are looking for lots of high intensity action scenes, you will be disappointed. More than anything this is a story of character, watching Juliette grow from novel to novel (as can be seen not just from Juliette's words, but from the writing style progression itself), and looking at characters beyond just the surface level. Going into this story with an open mind and not setting plot expectations will definitely benefit the reader. If you want lots of action and don't want layers of delving into relationship thoughts and drama, then this might not be for you. If I were to guess, I'd say it's 20% action, 80% relationship and character development (and this might be generous).
JULIETTE: This is truly Juliette's story more than anything. We really get to see Juliette complete the growth she started in Shatter Me, becoming the person she ultimately was meant to be, but was too afraid or too oppressed to become before. Mafi writes Juliette's story beautifully, truly fleshing Juliette out. I loved reading about Juliette's personal growth, her desires and wishes, her dreams and goals, her strength and determination. I loved watching her find herself and not letting other people determine who she is. It was refreshing to read about a heroine who found strength and trust in herself without it being put-offish. We also get to see how she has embraced being around her friends, which is amazing considering where she came from. And, yes, we get to see her love life develop, which was also quite amazing (though more mature than the previous books).
WARNER: While we see Juliette grow and become who she was meant to be, we see Warner reveal who he has always been but no one could see it or he didn't show it. There are many revelations about Warner, and though we got a glimpse of these things in Unravel Me, there is even more to come here. Watching him was both heart-breaking and heart-warming at the same time. Now I'm not going to say Warner was a saint in the past or anything, but I really loved getting to know him and truly seeing his whole self. His interactions with Juliette were particularly powerful and clarifying and beautiful. They really strengthened each other. But there were some other moments with other characters too (avoiding spoilers), that I found quite touching and revealing.
ADAM: If you've read Fracture Me, then you've already had a glimpse into Adam's psyche and where he was at in the beginning of Ignite Me. While I didn't like all the ways Adam was written here, I do understand where Mafi was headed with him, I just thought a few instances were a bit extreme. I understand that not everyone is exactly as we see them, that there are many underlying layers to a person, and no one is perfect or reacts perfectly. With Adam, while more of himself was revealed, I still felt like his character wasn't developed quite as much as Juliette and Warner's and I wish that he'd been fleshed out more. But I still felt pretty resolved with where he ultimately landed.
KENJI: Ah, scene-stealing Kenji! There is nothing not to like about Kenji. I could read an entire series just about him. He is the perfect best friend, partner, ally, cheerleader, support person, comedic relief, reality check, and all-around awesome guy.
LOVE TRIANGLE: Yeah, it's there, kinda sorta. Well, it really just lots of drama. And no, I'm not going to say what happened with this crazy trio. I think a quote is best used here, and this quote can also be used as a warning:
"This is, by far, the craziest s*** I have ever seen," Kenji says. "I really never would've believed it. Not in a million years."
"It's like a soap opera." Ian nods. "But with worse acting."
"I think it's kind of sweet," Winston says.
ENDING: Avoiding spoilers, I will just say that the final conflict felt rushed to me. With all the relationship stuff, I was hoping for a little more balance when it came to the actual action and climactic conclusion. There were certain things I was hoping to see and certain questions I was hoping to get answered, but not all of them did. But perhaps, like in life, we aren't meant to have the answers to every single question out there. Remembering that it is Juliette's POV reminds me that perhaps all those other things just weren't important to her at this time. The final conflict is quick but satisfactory and I have no complaints of the ultimate conclusion. The end itself, the final pages, were beautiful and lovely and fitting just as I imagined Mafi would have left it.
OVERALL: The Shatter Me series, even with the few issues I had with this final conclusion, still remains amongst my list of series favorites. The combination of Tahereh Mafi's gorgeous writing and her complex and beautiful characters is reason enough to read this series. Ignite Me is a wonderful conclusion, and I truly enjoyed reading it.
At the time I read Shatter Me, no other books in the series had come out yet, so I finished the book and moved on with my life. Only recently did I even learn that it had become a series, and I was reluctant to get back into it because of my reservations about the originality of the story. However, I was convinced to give the series another try, and so I did.
I was instantly blown away by the writing style the author used. It was powerful and moving, getting the point across in a way that was interesting and thought provoking to read. The author has a very strong voice, although at times it was overly dramatic (but this was mostly when Juliette was dealing with Adam.) The story line was brilliantly paced, and there was never a point where the book was slow or boring to read. However, it wasn’t constantly in motion with action on every page. It was a good balance at a comfortable pace.
The character development throughout the series was perfect. We watch Juliette go from a scared little girl to a strong, brave, powerful, independent young woman. We watch Adam go from a kind, gentle, affectionate boyfriend to a hateful, relentless, and eventually submissive ex. We see Warner, in Juliette’s (and our own) eyes, go from a sick, evil captor to a misunderstood, broken but still loving man who saved Juliette’s life even after she broke his heart. But like in all stories, there are characters who change, and ones who stay the same. Characters like James, Kenji, Castle, and Anderson are static characters, and their presence in the story is just as powerful as the dynamic ones. The author brilliantly found the perfect balance of static and dynamic to create a cast of characters that get our emotions flowing.
The evolution of the relationships in this story is gold. First we have Juliette and Adam. As mentioned before, their relationship turns toxic and she realizes that he is no longer what she needs, and vice versa. Then there is Juliette and Warner. She doesn’t want to admit her feelings for him because she is still confused about Adam; but she knows deep down that Adam was her past, and Warner is her future. When she finally admits that she loves him, it is a beautiful thing that they create, and I don’t know about other readers, but it left me wanting more about their relationship.
Aside from romantic relationships, there is the relationship between Juliette and Kenji. He was the main comic relief in the series, and it was much needed. The story would have been much less fun to read if he had not been a part of it. Kenji and Juliette’s friendship was such an adorable thing, and the fact that they become closer in Ignite Me makes it even better. Not to mention that Kenji was totally hilarious and had me laughing out loud at several points in the series. And then there was James and his relationship with everyone. With Juliette, he was always loving, as children often are. He was loving to everyone, but his love was of special significance to Juliette because she had spent her whole life knowing that she terrified people. The fact that James, young and vulnerable, so openly accepted her was a beautiful thing.
His brotherly bond with Kenji was very touching and brought out the softer and less foul-mouthed side of Kenji. James wasn’t innocent to the world, but he didn’t let it make him hateful. Instead of harboring the pain inside him and letting it rot there, he chose to be resilient, as children often do. When you see James and Warner together, it is very interesting to see how he reacts to James’ blunt questions. Warner isn’t irritated or offended, and he answers honestly to every question. James seems to bring out the best in everybody, even Warner.
But perhaps the most interesting relationships to study would be between Warner and the other characters. With Juliette, he is openly affectionate and willing to do anything to make her happy. With the remaining group from Omega Point, he is honest about the fact that he cares nothing for them; but he harbors them anyway, because he cares for Juliette and she cares for them. Warner’s relationship with Adam is filled with hate on both sides, until the end of the book when Warner learns of their shared blood. Then, he is willing to let down his pride and anger in order to bond with the only family he has left.
But the most important relationship to the story is between Juliette and herself. She grew up believing that she was a monster, that she deserved to be locked up in her cell. When she meets Adam, she begins to see herself as more than that, but her self-esteem is entirely built on him. After they discover that she can hurt Adam, she begins to see herself as a monster again, and she starts to spiral back down to what she used to be when she was in the asylum. But then she trains with Kenji and discovers what she’s capable of and you see her confidence rising again, this time not based on another person. She has relapses of insecurity whenever Adam tries to get her back, but she stays strong.
From then on, she is powerful and confident, and she begins to see her powers not as a curse, but as something she can use to her advantage. We finally see her step into her full self, the person she was always meant to become. And that is the lesson we can learn from Juliette. We all have our demons. The ones that chase us, make us afraid and vulnerable and the ones that make us question whether we even deserve to live. The ones that demean our self-worth, make us see ourselves as nothing more than a sorry waste of oxygen. Just like Warner’s tattoo says, Hell is empty and all the demons are here. But Juliette made a choice, and we can make the same one. We can choose to not become our demons. We can choose to make them our powers, to use them for our advantage. We can use them to make ourselves strong. And when we do, and the whole world seems to want to come down on us, we can quote Juliette and say, “’I’d like to see them try.”
That is what a great author does. They give us characters that we can relate to, and that make us think about our lives and the things we can do to change everything. That is why I believe that this series is one of the most brilliant ones that I have ever read. So kudos to Tahereh Mafi for not only giving us a great story, but giving us a story with meaning that we can take into our own lives. This series will forever be close to my heart for that very reason.
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Juliette changes a lot in this book. She is not the insecure scared girl anymore. She is ready to fight, and she will not let anyone tell her what to do. She trains to control her powers, and is not afraid to be herself anymore, I like her much more in this book than in the previous books.
Aaron is just as great as he was in the other books (I was Team Warner since the beginning), and I just love how he is being supportive and caring instead of trying to smother Juliette by being overprotective. He is showing more facets of himself in Ignite Me, and he really is a complex and fascinating character. Poor Adam never stood a chance… He is a nice guy, but he is not the right guy for Juliette. Kenji also deserves at least a full star for his amazing, funny and sweet presence through this whole series.