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A review by kayathebookworm
Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi
3.0
I think most of us can agree that Warner carries this whole series. I was trying to get through it for him but I just can’t do it anymore. We have been getting so little of Warner (and his absolute perfection) that it’s just not worth it. When he makes appearances, though… I mean, I’m not exaggerating when I say I’ve been screaming and jumping up and down any time he enters a scene. 3.5 stars for this one but I’m officially calling it quits.
Edit a few hours later:
So, I’ve changed my decision. I’m going to read the ORIGINAL trilogy (If you’re confused by what I mean: basically Shatter Me, Unravel Me, and Ignite Me made up the original series before it was expanded upon to include the rest of the books, which sound like they are a total waste of time). I was prepared to stop reading the series after finishing Unravel Me but I watched emmie’s video on YouTube where she reads all of the Shatter Me books and it sounds like Ignite Me is probably the best book in the series (and the one with the most of Warner!) so I’m going to read that one — the last in the original trilogy — next then be done. (Yes, I’m skipping Fracture Me, the novella from Adam’s POV that comes after Unravel Me and before Ignite Me, as I’m entirely uninterested in suffering through whatever he has to say.) At least this way I can still have a sense of closure, since the ending of Ignite Me was the original ending of the series.
Edit a few hours later:
So, I’ve changed my decision. I’m going to read the ORIGINAL trilogy (If you’re confused by what I mean: basically Shatter Me, Unravel Me, and Ignite Me made up the original series before it was expanded upon to include the rest of the books, which sound like they are a total waste of time). I was prepared to stop reading the series after finishing Unravel Me but I watched emmie’s video on YouTube where she reads all of the Shatter Me books and it sounds like Ignite Me is probably the best book in the series (and the one with the most of Warner!) so I’m going to read that one — the last in the original trilogy — next then be done. (Yes, I’m skipping Fracture Me, the novella from Adam’s POV that comes after Unravel Me and before Ignite Me, as I’m entirely uninterested in suffering through whatever he has to say.) At least this way I can still have a sense of closure, since the ending of Ignite Me was the original ending of the series.