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Average rating3.8
This is a nice little character study, not just of Warner but of Juliette as well. Why do I feel like I know her better now than I did after the almost 300+ pages of [b:Shatter Me 10429045 Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1) Tahereh Mafi http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1310649047s/10429045.jpg 15333458]? Warner's perspective is skewed, obviously, both by his selfish desire to posses her as well as his own self-hatred that views her as an antagonist, a conqueror of his little tar-black soul. Yet his connection to her, the empathy that he feels towards her, seems genuine. This could go somewhere interesting.In my review of Shatter Me I talked a little bit about how the book banks on the fetishization of masculine dominance (and I wrote even more about it here). The fun thing about this is that it flips it a little bit. Sure, Warner still has his aggressive habits, but his inner working speak of a different kind of desire. The one that's in the title. I like reading about men who want to be destroyed by women. Also, it gives an opportunity to see Juliette as she truly could be - not as a trembling cookie-cutter protagonist, but as fucking Kali. She is exactly the kind of goddess that someone as utterly damaged as Warner would worship. The prose is much more controlled here as well, easier to read and much more evocative. Mafi's got the goods. Now hopefully she puts them to good use.
This booklet is supposed to give us an insight into the cruel, psychopathic mind of military kid extraordinaire, Warner.
We discover that he was most likely abused as a child by his stone cold father and that's why he thinks he has this connection with Juliette, that only she can understand him. It also seems that, when he made that move on Juliette, when he kissed her, he was under the impression that she has feelings for him and he discovered with shock (when she shot him) that she was in fact disgusted by him. No s**t, Sherlock!
He thinks he loves her after observing her for just two weeks or so. This is so utterly ridiculous. So at least we know that he's not really that evil, he's just completely delusional.
We also find out the he might be suffering with a form of OCD, just like Juliette, and he got obsessed with her because he thinks that they should be together due to the similarities they share and he is heart broken when he realizes she's involved with Adam. Ladies and gentlemen, meet nut-job number three.
We're also led to think that he's not actually a monster, that he's actually capable of emotion and he cares about the well being of the people he rules over. It's also hinted that he is in fact almost just as a victim of the new regime as everybody else and that the horrible things he does, he does them because his father terrorizes him, his father being the leader of The Reestablishment.
These revelations are not surprising to me, I totally saw this coming. I had a feeling from the previous book that there's gonna be a twist and his evil ways will be justified and that we're actually supposed to sympathize with him. To be honest, I'm not buying it. Warner is so disturbed that nothing can fix that. So whether he's evil or not really evil, I don't care. My expectations have been lowered to zero after the first book, but I am determined to go on with the series as most people loved the second book better than the first and I'm curious enough to see how much worse it can get. Because I'm almost 100% sure that the next book will be probably worse, if not just as bad.
The writing was almost just as off-putting as in the first book. I could barely hear the voice of a boy. What I heard was the voice of a whinny little girl. Warner sounded just as dramatic as Juliette which was quite annoying and I wanted to shake him well and tell him “Get over it already”.
Highlights:
I started screaming today.
And those four words hit me harder than the worst kind of physical pain. My chest is rising and falling, my breaths coming in too hard. I have to force myself to keep reading.
My intercom screeches so suddenly that I trip over my own chair and have to catch myself on the wall behind my desk. My hands won't stop shaking; my forehead is beaded with sweat.
God, Juliette, I gasp. And fall to my knees.
Why couldn't they all have been written like this?! The writing style in this one is so much better than the others. Only flaw to this one is that it was short. lol
2/5 ⭐
I read this later than I should have which probably affected my rating negatively but Aaron felt out of character for most of the book and the whole thing just felt unnecessary. We already know that he's been abused, he loves Juliette, and he tries to hide his emotions all the time. Also Delalieu was genuinely tweaking the entire book.
4.5/5 stars
Love this! You get so much more insight into the story reading this and seeing Warner's perspective through everything. ❤️❤️
This probably the only novella that I read and didn't make me bored most of the time and I completely love ❤️ .
I love Warner since the first book and I was hesitant to read a novella about because I thought it would be like all the other stupid novella , very boring and dull . I'm so glad I was wrong, this is incredible.
It captured how much Warner despise his father and that Warner have a heart and not a complete monster.plus he as obessed with Juliette as Iam obessed with him.
WARNER WARNER WARNER FALLING SO HARD FOR JULIETTE!!!!
GO GET UR GIRL GO GET HER GO GET HER!!!!
This one is such a tease! It's very short so it only took me about less than an hour to finish this.
I'm really glad that Tahereh took us unto Warner's own perspectives. I admit, he used to annoy the hell out of me with his cocky attitude and all that. But as I go further into his point of views, I'm starting to build this love-and-hate relationship with his character (no homo though). I judged him way too hard without knowing his “real” personality/attitude/character. If by any instance I didn't attempt to read this one, I'm very sure that I will never understand his character. So kudos to Mafi with that!
I cannot wait to start and read Unravel Me. I'm craving for much better action adndhskaka O(≧∇≦)O
I finished Destroy Me! Certainly gave a little bit better of a perspective on Warner. BUT him saying how he is in love with her and how she doesn't know it yet or whatever else- THAT my friends is a parasocial relationship. Despite them knowing each other irl, they have barely interacted. He DOESNT know her at all, when claiming otherwise. Lowkey a delulu :/// sorry. 2.5/5 stars for me
Esta mini novela deja ver una faceta diferente de Aaron, y te enseña que no es tan malo como parece. Se me ha hecho muy ameno de leer y bastante interesante. Estar por primera vez en la mente de Aaron y leer sus pensamiento y entender la relación con su padre, me ha encantado.
Overall rating 4.5 stars
Never thought i could like Warner at all but I like him a bit more now,
this book somehow made one of the best villains ever written semi likeable and explained a lot of his actions within the first book
This is a novella, but it's from the point of view of Warner. Which is all I could ask for.
I don't remember ever being so excited with a serie that I have to read them all NOW like I am with”shatter me”! ❤️
Juliette is so lost, and yet, her voice is good. Warner, ditto. Adam is just a little boy. Kenji is adorable. The mythology of everything is very well described. Seriously, what's not to like?
I'm excited for this because it'll be from Warner's perspective. I'm curious as to how his mind ticks and the aftermath from book one. The best part is when this book finishes (it actually has 150 pages!) it'll go straight into “Unravel Me”, which comes out in February. So thank you Tahereh and your publishing team for this awesome gift to the readers! Cannot wait to read this in October!