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A review by omqchristi
Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi
5.0
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Omega Point has fallen, but the resistance lives. As the deaths of the rebels are fresh in her head, Juliette finds herself with a desire to take down the Reestablishment. With the help of Warner, Juliette finally starts mastering her own life.
I absolutely loved this book. I devoured it while at school and reread certain bits once I got home.
I loved Warner and Juliette's relationship in this one, as well as the growth of friendship between Kenji and Juliette. (Can you tell who are my favorite characters?) Both of these relationships were sweet in their own ways.
I am very much not a plot-reader and more of a relationship-reader. This is why I find rating plots more difficult, mainly because my standards are pretty low. I thought the plot was okay, maybe the ending with Anderson was a bit rushed, but otherwise fine. The plot didn't blow me away or was completely original, that's why it got a 4. I do understand being 100% original is very difficult, but blowing me away is much easier to do, and this one didn't do it.
I understand that this was originally just a trilogy, and then another trilogy with the same cast was released 4 years later, totaling 6 books and 4 novellas. I liked the way this trilogy ended, so it might take me a while to read the next few books, but I do know that I will most likely continue this series.
Plot: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Omega Point has fallen, but the resistance lives. As the deaths of the rebels are fresh in her head, Juliette finds herself with a desire to take down the Reestablishment. With the help of Warner, Juliette finally starts mastering her own life.
I absolutely loved this book. I devoured it while at school and reread certain bits once I got home.
I loved Warner and Juliette's relationship in this one, as well as the growth of friendship between Kenji and Juliette. (Can you tell who are my favorite characters?) Both of these relationships were sweet in their own ways.
I am very much not a plot-reader and more of a relationship-reader. This is why I find rating plots more difficult, mainly because my standards are pretty low. I thought the plot was okay, maybe the ending with Anderson was a bit rushed, but otherwise fine. The plot didn't blow me away or was completely original, that's why it got a 4. I do understand being 100% original is very difficult, but blowing me away is much easier to do, and this one didn't do it.
I understand that this was originally just a trilogy, and then another trilogy with the same cast was released 4 years later, totaling 6 books and 4 novellas. I liked the way this trilogy ended, so it might take me a while to read the next few books, but I do know that I will most likely continue this series.