![]() ![]() Without them I would not exist.īecause these words I write down are the only proof I have that I'm still alive. I can use letters to construct skyscrapers and metropolitan cities populated by people, places, things, and ideas that are more real to me than these 4 walls. I can fit them together to form planets and solar systems. I can stitch them together to create oceans and ecosysystems. I need to show you guys a passage of Juliette's Journal, so here yah go:Ģ6 letters are all I need. I'm really excited to see if Tehereh Mafi writes more books. He drove me insane! Juliette is such a strong character! She's broken and sad, but she's so head strong and she's just really amazing and Warner is one of the only person who really sees her full potential and Adam is just so freaking annoying! I hate Adam so that's why I'm rating it the way I did. He acted like she was a burden, and that she was holding him down, she's the weak link, she's trapped in her head, she can't protect herself. ![]() including killing everyone Adam cares about. The Reestablishment will do anything to crush the resistance. As the Omega Point rebels prepare to fight the Sector 45 soldiers, Adams more focused on the safety of Juliette, Kenji, and his brother. I found that Adam didn't care as much as he should've. Fracture Me is told from Adams perspective and bridges the gap between Unravel Me and Ignite Me. ![]() This was also really interesting, but I had to wonder if Tehereh Mafi purposely wrote Adam the way he was or if she wrote his character the way that Warner imagines him. Fracture Me follows Adam right after Unravel Me. ![]()
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