Shatter Me by
Tahereh Mafi is a fast-paced teen science fiction romance that kept my interest. I thought it was sort of a strange book because Juliette, a teen, has some super power of being able to kill people she touches although the book never explained why her power is only effective with certain people but not others. I didn't understand that part. I liked the adventure parts where Adam and Juliette ran away together from the asylum but didn't care for all the strikeouts throughout the book. I found them to be distracting. Maybe that was the idea of them, I'm not sure.
Overall, I think the theme is to realize you are unique and accept yourself. At the beginning, Juliette has been confined for a long time in solitary and is feeling very depressed. Then gets a cell mate who she recognizes from her past and is nice to her because he's always liked her but pretends he doesn't know her. Eventually she becomes hopeful for a future and a happy life ever after.
If you like teen romance with a twist, I recommend this one. I saw a lot of teasers from this that got my attention but was a bit disappointed in this book. I liked
Legend by Marie Lu much better!
(Karen's review: My rating:
3 of 5 stars)
Gerard's review:
If you like science fiction books with romance, this is it. A young boy and a young girl fight against an evil government that wants to use them, especially the girl whose touch is lethal. I liked this book a whole lot! It kept my interest throughout with lots of good action. I look forward to the sequel if there is one. This is the author's first book--very well done!
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