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A review by omqchristi
Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi
5.0
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Juliet has escaped, she is free. Free to love Adam, free from Warner, free from the reestablishment.
I thought this book was less plot-driven, mainly the preparation and exploration of Omega Point and the development of relationships between certain characters were explored. I actually really liked this book, and I think it was better than the first. I'm glad I decided to continue since I was hesitant after finishing Shatter Me (Destroy Me really pushed me to continue). I will definitely read the next books and the novellas.
I am loving the relationship between Juliette and Warner. I thought Juliette and Adam were kind of vanilla and bland, so it was enjoyable to have Warner around. I also liked the contrast between Warner and Adamthrough their gifts , it makes it even more apparent that they are really different.
The development of Juliette and Warner's relationship was far better than that of Juliette and Adam's. There was no "I've (secretly) loved you for so many years" type of stuff or anything that made the relationship too shiny and perfect. I love a flawed romance and this delivered.
Again, Warner and Kenji are the stars of this book. I occasionally felt frustrated with Juliette and Adam and the things they did, so Warner and Kenji were a breath of fresh air.
I finished this book in two sittings in one day, mainly because I wanted to keep reading until Warner showed up in the plot (which is nearly halfway through the book, excluding the appearance that was detailed in Destroy Me). That's why this book is a 5 out of 5 for readability, it was so easy to get through and I actively craved continuing this book.
Plot: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Juliet has escaped, she is free. Free to love Adam, free from Warner, free from the reestablishment.
I thought this book was less plot-driven, mainly the preparation and exploration of Omega Point and the development of relationships between certain characters were explored. I actually really liked this book, and I think it was better than the first. I'm glad I decided to continue since I was hesitant after finishing Shatter Me (Destroy Me really pushed me to continue). I will definitely read the next books and the novellas.
I am loving the relationship between Juliette and Warner. I thought Juliette and Adam were kind of vanilla and bland, so it was enjoyable to have Warner around. I also liked the contrast between Warner and Adam
The development of Juliette and Warner's relationship was far better than that of Juliette and Adam's. There was no "I've (secretly) loved you for so many years" type of stuff or anything that made the relationship too shiny and perfect. I love a flawed romance and this delivered.
Again, Warner and Kenji are the stars of this book. I occasionally felt frustrated with Juliette and Adam and the things they did, so Warner and Kenji were a breath of fresh air.
I finished this book in two sittings in one day, mainly because I wanted to keep reading until Warner showed up in the plot (which is nearly halfway through the book, excluding the appearance that was detailed in Destroy Me). That's why this book is a 5 out of 5 for readability, it was so easy to get through and I actively craved continuing this book.