

Perfect for fans of Tahereh Mafi's New York Times bestselling Shatter Me trilogy, this book collects her two companion novellas, Fracture Me and Destroy Me , in print for the first time ever. It also features an exclusive look into Juliette's journal and a preview of Ignite Me , the third installment of the series. Destroy Me tells the events between Shatter Me and Unravel Me from Warner's point of view. Even though Juliette shot him in order to escape, Warner can't stop thinking about her--and he'll do anything to get her back. But when the Supreme Commander of The Reestablishment arrives, he has much different plans for Juliette. Plans Warner cannot allow. Fracture Me is told from Adam's perspective and bridges the gap between Unravel Me and Ignite Me . As the Omega Point rebels prepare to fight the Sector 45 soldiers, Adam's more focused on the safety of Juliette, Kenji, and his brother. The Reestablishment will do anything to crush the resistance . . . including killing everyone Adam cares about. The Shatter Me series is perfect for fans who crave action-packed young adult novels with tantalizing romance like Divergent and The Hunger Games . This captivating story, which combines the best of dystopian and paranormal, was praised as "a thrilling, high-stakes saga of self-discovery and forbidden love" by Ransom Riggs, bestselling author of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children . And don't miss Defy Me , the shocking fifth book in the Shatter Me series! Review: A little of Warner and a little of Adam - Destroy Me; I loved the chance to get into Warner's mind and learn more about him, especially the earlier him. Before Juliette and him changing. Getting to see his relationship with Delalieu and with his father. Understanding him and why he is the way he is with the people around him. The diary changes Warner. Finding that connection to Julliette changes him to his very core. It awakens him to feelings and passion and obsession. It is the beginning of him and his path to her and the start of me as a reader loving him. Fracture Me; I love this little snippet from Adam's POV. I also love that it fills in little blanks. Bits that you don't get because Juliette has been captured and this is all happening somewhere else. Its what happens with Omega Point and its members when everything they know is lost and they have to think on their feet. I enjoyed learning these little bits. Review: unit me - So this is a novella which has two different stories and povs in them destroy me being Aaron’s after Juliet escaped in shatter me and fracture me being Adam’s right before they head out to battle the reestablishment in unravel me. I did really enjoy seeing their povs and how they both react to Juliet being missing or not with them and it really shows us the reader the different relationships they have with Juliet and how they view her. The reason I’m giving this ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ stars is because the bringing chapters to both just repeat what happens in the book prior and isn’t really adding mush to the story but I still think they are important in the book series and should be read to help understand the characters better. The book ends with Juliet’s diary entries and I did go through the pain of reading them which I will say not needed at all because they are just the same diary entries that we have seen throughout shatter me and unravel me. Overall I think these book are okay as they help with character development and understanding but nothing too crazy


















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V**A
A little of Warner and a little of Adam
Destroy Me; I loved the chance to get into Warner's mind and learn more about him, especially the earlier him. Before Juliette and him changing. Getting to see his relationship with Delalieu and with his father. Understanding him and why he is the way he is with the people around him. The diary changes Warner. Finding that connection to Julliette changes him to his very core. It awakens him to feelings and passion and obsession. It is the beginning of him and his path to her and the start of me as a reader loving him. Fracture Me; I love this little snippet from Adam's POV. I also love that it fills in little blanks. Bits that you don't get because Juliette has been captured and this is all happening somewhere else. Its what happens with Omega Point and its members when everything they know is lost and they have to think on their feet. I enjoyed learning these little bits.
R**A
unit me
So this is a novella which has two different stories and povs in them destroy me being Aaron’s after Juliet escaped in shatter me and fracture me being Adam’s right before they head out to battle the reestablishment in unravel me. I did really enjoy seeing their povs and how they both react to Juliet being missing or not with them and it really shows us the reader the different relationships they have with Juliet and how they view her. The reason I’m giving this ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ stars is because the bringing chapters to both just repeat what happens in the book prior and isn’t really adding mush to the story but I still think they are important in the book series and should be read to help understand the characters better. The book ends with Juliet’s diary entries and I did go through the pain of reading them which I will say not needed at all because they are just the same diary entries that we have seen throughout shatter me and unravel me. Overall I think these book are okay as they help with character development and understanding but nothing too crazy
D**K
Ok
Ok
G**1
Insight
Insight into the way Adam is thinking, what he feels, and I feel he has no loyalty to juliette, wonder what happens next.
T**Y
Good book
Very good
M**I
SOMETHING YOU DIDNT KNOW THAT YOU NEEDED
These chapters are so important for the story! They give you an inside into each characters mind and thinking in this book it is Aaron and Adam, after the first two books! This has made the characters have so much more depth, into every situation and conversation that they’ve had. MUST READ :)
S**3
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DESTROY ME: 3.75/🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Well first off, I still think Warner is crazy 😝 HowEVEr, now I know why he’s a bit more crazy than your average geezer. He has a poopy father who doesn’t believe in him… classic 👌 I did manage to feel slight empathy for him. AAAaNd, the scene with the doggie was cute AAAaNd it was nice to see a not-so-obsessed version of him. ✨SOPOILERS✨ Soooo he’s having visions of a version of Juliette that loves him…. Interesting 🧐 HMMmmmmmmmmm ~ FRACTURE ME: 4/🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 I actually really enjoyed Fracture Me. It gives more insight into James and Adams relationship. This book just made me love James even more, he’s so adorable and sweet 🥺 HOwEvErrRr, because it was from the POV of Adam it made me see into his tiny brain. And, by taking a peek into his tiny brain, I realised that he’s actually just a goofy insecure dude. He needs to let go of Ju-Ju because… he’s only doing her and himself harm (IF ya KnoW wHATtA meAn). 🤫 Also RIP Omega Point ✌️🙏😞
I**D
Nice Addition
I especially enjoyed Warner's section where we learn what he got up to whilst Juliette was at Omega Point during the first half of Unravel Me, all the way up to when Juliette first sees him. I wasn't too interested in Adam's side of the story as I find his character boring and one dimensional (which is obviously intentional because it is pointed out several times during the books). Juliette's diary wasn't that interesting either because the first thing you read is Warner's story and that outshines both sides.
M**N
La saga Insaisissable du côté des Garçons
Destroy Me Commençons par la couverture avant le déballage de sentiments: Elle est splendide! Je suis une grande fan des couvertures de cette trilogie! Quand j'ai commencé Destroy Me, j'ai d'abord cru qu'il s'agissait du point de vue d'Adam. Quand j'ai réalisé qu'il s'agissait en réalité de Warner, je vous raconte même pas comme j'étais déçue. Mais la réalité est tout autre! Destroy Me est vraiment À LIRE!! Le point de vue que j'avais dans Ne me laisse pas a TOTALEMENT changé, j'ai l'impression que cette nouvelle est absolument INCONTOURNABLE pour approfondir le premier tome. Je n'ai pas détesté Warner dans le premier tome. Je ne l'appréciais pas, mais ne le détestais pas non plus. Dans cette nouvelle, on découvre ses secrets profonds, ses raisons, ses envies, et surtout ses vrais sentiments... La découverte de sa vraie personnalité m'a énormément surprise! Et... j'aime-bien-Warner. Voilà, c'est dit! Au fil du livre, on apprend à connaître le protagoniste, et il se dévoile au fur et à mesure. Ses sentiments pour Juliette sont bien évidemment abordés, et m'ont beaucoup touché. - Je me suis posé la question de qui de Warner ou d'Adam pouvait être le plus amoureux. Je n'ai pas la réponse. - On apprend également qui est le véritable méchant de l'histoire - son père of course. Warner nous dévoile un peu son passé, et ses relations qu'il a avec son père, qui influe sur sa réputation de chef impitoyable. Mais ne pouvant ni décevoir son père, ni se permettre de perdre Juliette - et croyez moi, perdre Juliette, ça craint pour sa santé mentale - il joue un rôle, porte un masque sur ce qu'il pense réellement du Rétablissement, et sur sa tendre personnalité. Warner n'est pas capable de tout, agit rarement sans raison acceptable, et pire que tout, n'a pas cette prétention qu'il avait dans le premier tome. Il est en fin de compte un méchant adorable. La relation Juliette - Warner risque d'avancer dans le second tome. L'écriture de Tahereh Mafi est, comme le premier tome, super jolie et très poétique, bien que différente, puisqu'il s'agit d'un point de vue différent. Fracture Me Cette nouvelle du point de vue d'Adam était pour moi une bonne chose, une façon de "survivre" au tome 3. Mais j'avoue que ce n'est pas ce qu'il s'est passé. Fracture me se déroule entre le tome 2 et le tome 3, mais je l'ai trouvé terriblement frustrant, au point d'avoir eu du mal à accrocher. Pourquoi frustrant? Je ne sais pas. Peut-être parce que je savais ce qu'il se passait dans le tome 3. Mon conseil est de lire cette nouvelle avant de lire le tome 3, si possible. Mais si vous avez déjà lu le tome final, je pense cependant que ce tome 2 explique certaines paroles et certains comportements d'Adam dans le tome 3, alors pour éclaircir le tout, c'est plutôt indispensable. Mais ça ne veut pas dire que cette nouvelle est mauvaise. On entre au creux de l'esprit d'Adam - amoureux de Juliette, mais surtout grand frère de James. Cette relation est très développée dans Fracture Me, et est magnifique. J'ai adoré la complicité entre ces deux frères, et notamment les sentiments très forts d'Adam à l'égard de son petit frère. Alors je termine cette saga non rassasiée, et je ne sais pas ce que je vais faire. Je pense que je vais aller me coucher. Et oublier. Terminer cette saga me fend le coeur. Pour finir Ce que j'ai le moins aimé : le fait d'avoir terminé la saga Ce que j'ai le plus aimé : le fait d'avoir un point de vue des deux hommes de la saga ! :) Et le journal de Juliette aussi!
F**H
Destroy Me Review
Warner! Absolutely falling in love with him after this book 😍 His POV just makes me understand him on a deeper level and understand why he is the way he is. Incredibly written and cant wait to finish the series
T**�
The spine MELTED off
When I started reading THE SPINE CAME OFF...
S**I
Good book
I really liked the book and I came in good condition. Plus i enjoyed reading Aaron Warners point of view.
L**A
Amazing
Very decent quality of book
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