Unravel Me Review
- Melissa Souza
- Sep 15, 2016
- 2 min read
5 stars are not enough!!! XD OMGosh!!! I needed 2 days just to get my thoughts in order for this book. Tahereh Mafi is just a genius at writing. This book was just full of raw emotion. The sentences and descriptions were so lyrical. I lapped up every written word and when it was over I was craving more :D The characters showed so much growth. I loved Juliette. In this book, she starts of very damaged and depressed. My heart was just ripping apart for her and wanted things to go well for her so badly. She is such an amazing character. Kenji really surprised me. His parts were the best. I loved his snarky humour. It had me in fits. I love how he was honest with Juliette and kept pushing her. He was truly an awesome friend. Adam, on the other hand, was so freaky depressing and clingy. I found him really irritating but I did find his conversations with Juliette to be gut wrenching. Those parts were just so emotional. We also come across Supreme Commander Andersen. He was the perfect villain. I think his introduction brought about some interesting plot revelations. I can't wait to find out what happens to him in book three. And now for the best character ever...Warner!!! I just love him so much. I liked him in "Shatter Me" but in this book, his character arc was taken to just another level. His interactions with Juliette were so swoon worthy. His character has so much depth unlike Adam. I think he and Juliette are so much better suited to each other. He really wants to see her achieve her utmost potential. I just couldn't get enough of him. I'm hyperventilating even now. XD The worldbuilding was great as well. We learn a lot more about Omega Point and the Reestablishment. We also get a lot more action and the introduction of new minor characters. I think this really helped to build the story even further. We also are given more of a glimpse into the special abilities the character's have and it was nice to see Juliette accepting her "gift". Thus, enabling her to become stronger. So, overall, I really loved this book. I can find no faults with it. I just can't wait to get my hands on book three. :)
You can find my review for 'Shatter Me' here.

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