Title: Shatter Me (Shatter Me #1)Author: Tahereh MafiPublisher: HarperCollinsPublishing Date: November 15th 2011Length: 352 pagesKaywords: YA fiction, romance, paranormalSource: BoughtJuliette hasn't touched anyone in exactly 264 days.
The last time she did, it was an accident, but The Reestablishment locked her up for murder. No one knows why Juliette's touch is fatal. As long as she doesn't hurt anyone else, no one really cares. The world is too busy crumbling to pieces to pay attention to a 17-year-old girl. Diseases are destroying the population, food is hard to find, birds don't fly anymore, and the clouds are the wrong color.
The Reestablishment said their way was the only way to fix things, so they threw Juliette in a cell. Now so many people are dead that the survivors are whispering war-- and The Reestablishment has changed its mind. Maybe Juliette is more than a tortured soul stuffed into a poisonous body. Maybe she's exactly what they need right now.
Juliette has to make a choice: Be a weapon. Or be a warrior.Summary by Goodreads
The chapters of SHATTER ME are
very short, between five to ten pages each. I literally flew through the story.
It’s no wonder, considering that we’re given the electrifying start into
the story with a girl, our protagonist, locked up in a cell. The very first
thing we get to read about are Juliette’s feelings or her lack thereof since
she has been locked up for quite a while. To keep her thoughts together, she
writes in a notebook. She uses a lot of numbers to keep a hold of things and
it’s quite fascinating to be so close to her very thoughts, primarily supported
by the brilliantly written 1st narrator point of view.
Oh my gosh, can I please breathe
in those words all day long to stay that high from a good dose of literary
talent?!
Only to give a few examples of
that awesomeness manifested in words (words and images that I would have never
dared to go together, fit so poetically, so perfectly.) :
“Dirty money is dripping from the walls, a year’s supply of food wasted on marble floors, hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical aid poured into fancy furniture and Persian rugs. I feel the artificial heat pouring in through air vents and think of children screaming for clean water. I squint through crystal chandeliers and hear mothers begging for mercy. I see a superficial world existing in the midst of a terrorizing reality and I can’t move. I can’t breathe.“ p.63
Brilliant writing!
“His gaze is fixed on me: calm, unflappable; 2 buckets of river water at midnight. I’d like to cry into his eyes.” p.113
Doesn’t that boy sound like an adorable
love interest?
“ “Juliette---“ His body presses closer and I realize I’m paying attention to nothing but the dandelions blowing wishes in my lungs. My eyes snap open and he licks his bottom lip for the smallest second and something in my brain bursts to life. “ p.117
I love, love, love the romance in
SHATTER ME!
Juliette is a protagonist I adore
for her ability to create a strong expression with only a few simple words. She
twists the words around and can use them as definite weapons as her body.
And it’s not only the words she
has a talent to express power through. The concept of Juliette’s physical power
is also fascinating, her touch being lethal. It’s a strong influence Juliette
has on others, an unbelievable burden not to be able to touch people.
In the course of the story Juliette is forced to cooperate with
antagonist Waren who wants to exploit her power. In huge and sharp contrast to
his character, stands gorgeous, strong and absolutely adorable Adam. I loved
his character from the instant he was thrown into the story.
A funny graphical element- also a
way to highlight meanings and display Juliet’s torn thoughts- are crossed out
words and sentences throughout the whole novel. So cool! Such and other
elements make SHATTER ME such a very special read.
1) of one touch that can change
everything
2) of the perfect dress
3) of a love story crackling with
pure electricity and a hot kisses
4) of not being alone
5) of the pure power of Mafi’s
words
5/5
***** SHATTER ME- A shining debut filled with the sheer power of words,
addicting touches and the best thrilling feeling of reading love. It’s 100 %
power!
All of its characters are
pictured perfectly and strong in their portraits. Waren is pure evil, Kenji is
a comedian, James so sweet and innocent. And there is Adam who was always there
for Juliette, always waiting for her. He’s become one of my favourite
swoon-worthy YA male characters. I don’t want to wait one more second for the sequel!
* Loved SHATTER ME? Don’t miss
the sequel UNRAVEL ME, coming out February 2013!
* Click here to watch the book
trailer.
Reading this review just reminded me of how much I adored Tahereh's writing! It's so refreshing, unique and beautiful - I just want to get my hands on book 3 soon! Wonderful review. I'm so glad to see you loved this too. :)
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i absolutely loved the writing, too!
ReplyDeleteit was so awsome, that i got hooked from the first page and couldn´t stop, until i was finished :) there were to often make-out-scenes for my taste, but the story was really good
Despite all the good things I've heard, I've never been quite sure if this book would be for me. I read an extract a while back and it wasn't really working for me. I like the quotes you picked out though, and the romance sounds like one I could fall for, so maybe I should check it out after all!
ReplyDeleteYay! Glad you enjoyed this one too!!! I agree, the writing was just gorgeous, and I loved the short chapters - they made me feel like I was reading really fast and I just blew through this one. I need book 2 immediately:) Lovely review!
ReplyDeleteI loved, loved, LOVED this book. I think it's the number one of my list of favorites, actually. At first I thought it was very weird (with the narration and stuff), but as I went on reading... Gosh. What an amazing book that was. And the love story? Simply one of the best.
ReplyDeleteI've already preordered Destroy Me (hey! I knew about it thanks to your tweet, so thanks :D) and CAN'T WAIT for the sequel, Unravel Me. I'm dying to read something else written by Tahereh Mafi.
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