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message 1: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 8 comments I'm thinking about reading Shatter me next but its getting some bad reviews. Is it worth reading? Is there anyone that really enjoyed this book and the series?
Thanks!


message 2: by chinami (new)

chinami | 697 comments i never enjoyed it because the heroine is excessively whiny. the villain had the tendency to become hero at every possible chance and the hero is also boring.


message 3: by Beatrice (new)

Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) I did enjoy it. Particularly the second and the third one. The first book was a bit slow..


message 4: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 42 comments I side with Veronica on this one. I also found the heroine unlikable and I really couldn't stand the writing style. That said, it seems to be a love-it-or-hate-it type of book; it was not my thing, but I do know a lot of other reviewers who absolutely loved it.


message 5: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 8 comments Thanks! I'm finishing up the delirium series, which I loved BTW, so I'm thinking ahead of what to read next. I've read th Twilight series, Hunger Games, Divergent and now delerium. But I'm not so sure I want to start a series with five books....


message 6: by chinami (new)

chinami | 697 comments Suzanne wrote: "Thanks! I'm finishing up the delirium series, which I loved BTW, so I'm thinking ahead of what to read next. I've read th Twilight series, Hunger Games, Divergent and now delerium. But I'm not so..."

shatter me is a trilogy plus 2 extras. technically it is not 5.


message 7: by chinami (new)

chinami | 697 comments Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "I side with Veronica on this one. I also found the heroine unlikable and I really couldn't stand the writing style. That said, it seems to be a love-it-or-hate-it type of book; it was not my thing,..."

agree. readers come with hopes and expectations of numerous kind. a book simply cannot please everybody. since there are books that attracts me i dont bother about those that failed.


Irena BookDustMagic i gave up on this series.


message 9: by -RininTa- (new)

-RininTa- (rinz) | 86 comments I like Shatter Me. For me, the story is unique - remind me of X-Men a bit. The writing style is unusual. Well though the first book is a little bit slow but it's going better on the second book.


message 10: by Diana (new)

Diana | 11 comments I recommend this series. I've read all three books in the trilogy. However, I did not read the two novellas.

I enjoyed this series. I'll be honest, you need to persevere until books 2 & 3. I had a really difficult time reading Book 1 - Shatter Me.

Mafi's style of writing is definitely uncommon & nothing-like I've ever read before. Her writing is very stylized & ladened with metaphors & hyperboles.

I hatted Book 1 - Shatter Me. I only rated it 2 stars. I almost didn't pick-up the remaining books in the series because of it. But, you need to read it to understand the background behind the main character & the reasons why she behaves & perceives the way she does.

I thought the series could have benefitted from having a 4th novel allowing for more details & plot to be developed. However, overall, I enjoyed the series.


If anything, in the end, despite your enjoyment or dislike of the book, Mafi's style of writing is so unique that you'll have experienced an uncommon perspective in the first-person writing style.

Give it a go!


message 11: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 8 comments Thanks everyone!


message 12: by Micah (new)

Micah (sinvega) | 76 comments i'll be honest....

On one hand, Juliette(the protag) was ridiculously annoying in book 1. A victim....and it's okay to be a victim but at least grow from it.

book two is better than Book 2 but she still annoys me....Book 3 she is no longer whiny but I go from hating her to being "whatever" with her.

What makes me a big fan of the story is Warner. once you read book 1 and especially his novella,Book 1.5 you'll see why

With Warner, this book is a 4 out of 5 star for me.

If warner wasn't in it, 2 stars(I love the secondary characters) but warner makes this book what it is.


message 13: by Katy (new)

Katy H (the_other_katy) | 66 comments Suzanne wrote: "I'm thinking about reading Shatter me next but its getting some bad reviews. Is it worth reading? Is there anyone that really enjoyed this book and the series?
Thanks!"


It seems I'm in the minority here, but once I became accustomed to Ms. Mafi' s style of writing, I liked Shatter Me. I'll admit that it took me awhile to read it, but I thought it was an interesting concept and pretty well executed. Just my opinion, of course...

Beatrice wrote: "I did enjoy it. Particularly the second and the third one. The first book was a bit slow.."

I just finished Shatter Me and was unsure of whether or not to bother with the rest of the series. Thankfully, you've given me the encouragement I needed. I'm reading a couple of other books first, but Unravel Me and Ignite Me at on my to-read list. Now to see if my library can lend me the e-books...


message 14: by Katy (new)

Katy H (the_other_katy) | 66 comments Micah wrote: "i'll be honest....

On one hand, Juliette(the protag) was ridiculously annoying in book 1. A victim....and it's okay to be a victim but at least grow from it.

book two is better than Book 2 but sh..."


I'll have to add the novellas to my to-read list as well. Thanks, Micah!


message 15: by Micah (new)

Micah (sinvega) | 76 comments Katy wrote: "Micah wrote: "i'll be honest....

On one hand, Juliette(the protag) was ridiculously annoying in book 1. A victim....and it's okay to be a victim but at least grow from it.

book two is better than..."



No problem :) If you ignore Juliet, Adam and especially Warner are the best parts of the trilogy plus seconday characters like kenji and others :D


message 16: by Nikki (new)

Nikki | 3 comments I'll definitely add this to my TRB shelf. Even if the reviews are bad for a book, I always try to give them a chance and form my own personal opinion from the experience. :)


message 17: by Katy (new)

Katy H (the_other_katy) | 66 comments Right on, Nikki! =) I'm a little odd in that I tend to find something to like in just about everything and everyone. That annoys the living daylights out of some people, others find it endearing. In the larger scheme, I think.it's probably better to do what makes me happy though.


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