Once the stronghold of the rebels was destroyed, Juliette knows not whether there is still someone from their friends alive. What about Adam and James? Despite her fighting spirit is unbroken and she manages to pull Warner on their side. But they can really trust him? The more time she spends with him the better they get to know him. But there is still Adam ...
My Conclusion:
So I like the new cover much better than the old one of "Shatter Me". Even though they have absolutely nothing to do with the story!
The writing style is to be the usual, but this time the author has dispensed with the crossed-out passages, which I thought was very very bad. After all, this was her trademark. Nevertheless, the story, and especially the character development has completely convinced me!
Juliette has finally filed their whiney kind and pretty skin on the plaster. Even Adam towards the unfortunately changed a lot due to the stress for the worse. While he gets more narrowly the curve and I can also understand that he violated reacts but he annoyed me anyway. The two have really operated much feud in between, but that's exactly the problem. It's war and the two draw from her high school drama. Accordingly Juliette nose has full quickly and spends a lot of time with Warner, who finally comes out of its thick walls. And the new Warner is, well maybe still not quite my cup of tea but for Juliette ...
For whom both she decides I will not tell you. Adam Warner has also still not been told that he is his brother and thus the two forge diligently murder plans against each other ...
Otherwise, the story course, apart from their love of chaos, very predictable but not boring.
Also in terms of humor, so was not stingy, because we have ... right: Kenji! How do I love the guy! Generally, he is still my favorite character and also very well represented in this book!
Hey, in order, I'm sorry to bother you, but I'm looking for a friend of mine, "he says." Have you seen her? She's a tiny little thing, cries a lot, spends too much time with her feelings- "
"Shut up, Kenji!"
"Oh wait!" he says. "It is you.
The talks between James and Warner are the way sweetly. The childlike naivety is here really stretched to the utmost, and then the little course does not have to worry about who is Warner. Highly Adams chagrin.
Why do you call her 'love'? "James asks." I've heard you say did before, too. A lot. Are you in love with her? I think Adam's in love with her. Kenji's not in love with her, though. I already asked him. "
Warner blinks at him.
"Well?" James asks.
"Well what?"
"Are you in love with her?"
"Are you in love with her?"
"What?" James blushes. "No. She's like a million years older than me."
"Would anyone else like to take over this conversation?" Warner asks, looking around the group.
To complain there's really nothing here. I'm just really superior on whether I went against the grain of what ... but ... ne, there is nothing! But just the fact that has been completely dispensed with the stylistic device of the first two books. I'm very curious to see if we can look forward to more books of the author and with what it is the next time we beautify the evenings for a story!