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I started screaming today...

This addition to the "Shatter Me" trilogy including Juliet's
journal, and two novels: "Destroy Me", which shows the events through the Warner’s eyes since Juliet shot him (the first volume), to the moment when he sees Juliet during his playing with the dog (second volume), and "Fracture Me", showing the events seen through the Adam’s eyes, between hurting Kenji by Warner, depicting events during the battle, the destruction of the Omega Point, until Kenji informs the group that Juliet was killed by Anderson (between the second and third volume).

I'm a little disappointed. Between other things, because it was all quite secondary. Doesn’t appear too many new facts, or too many new feelings, we wouldn’t know from the trilogy. Juliet's journal in my opinion was the weakest point of the whole book, fragments was already presented in the trilogy, almost in its entirety. The story of Adam in Fracture Me doesn’t touched me particularly at all, weren’t appeared any especially new aspect, which I already didn’t know. There was a lot of blood, corpses, bomb dropped, destroyed, survivors found shelter and nothing more. Maybe if I read these stories after the second volume of the trilogy, the whole would be more interesting, I unfortunately reached for this at the end. But the big plus for the story "Destroy Me". Warner’s feelings, the way he looks at the world, was really intriguing, even read at the end. In my opinion, Warner dominated the entire trilogy and was the most interesting and complex character, and I think that despite my different feelings about this book, it was worth to buy and read.

7/10
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Added by Villiana
9 years ago on 23 November 2014 13:32

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