
Defy Me
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Juliette and Warner’s story continues in the thrilling fifth installment of Tahereh Mafi’s New York Times bestselling Shatter Me series.
Juliette Ferrars isn’t who she thinks she is.
Nothing in her world is what it seemed. She thought she’d finally defeated the Reestablishment. She thought she’d finally taken control of her life, her power, and her pain. But Juliette has only just begun to unravel a lifetime of lies, and she finds herself faced with a familiar choice:
Be a weapon. Or be a warrior.
This time, she’s not alone. Stronger, braver, and more resilient than ever, Juliette will fight for life and love with her friends by her side—but first, she has to survive the war being waged against her mind:
She has to remember who she was.
Narrated by Juliette, Warner, and Kenji Kishimoto, this gripping novel perfectly sets the stage for the highly anticipated forthcoming conclusion to the Shatter Me series.
- Durée7 heures et 25 minutes
- Date de sortie sur audible2 avril 2019
- LangueAnglais
- ASINB07J1WLDS7
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Durée | 7 heures et 25 minutes |
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Auteur | Tahereh Mafi |
Narrateur | Kate Simses, James Fouhey, Vikas Adam |
Date de publication sur Audible.fr | 02 avril 2019 |
Éditeur | HarperAudio |
Type de programme | Livre audio |
Version | Version intégrale |
Langue | Anglais |
ASIN | B07J1WLDS7 |
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⚠️ Spoilers ahead ⚠️
Ok, where to begin?!
Generally speaking, when a series does well and then is extended years later, the result is disappointing. This book (and the Restore Me series in general) is a great example of this rule. The ending of Ignite Me #3 should of been tidier, and then the series should of been finished. Finito. Done, and left alone!
When we learnt that Anderson was still alive, I was not even shocked. To quote Kenji, "I sigh[ed] so hard I nearly hurt myself." I saw it coming a mile away. His death was so rushed and messy, that I foresaw his resurrection at the moment of his death! So when Warner/Aaron (whatever you want to call him. I don't even know at this point) killed him again, in yet another unrealistic, messy plot twist, I was done.
All of the "resolutions" to earlier plot twists - from the aforementioned resurrection to the cliched amnesia - were farfetched and ridiculous. I took offence to the following sentence during a bout of said amnesia inducing brain washing; "..but I only lie there, a perfect vegetable, as she strips me down." I accept that the word may not of been used in the context in which I read it, but the connotations of the word 'vegetable' are well known.
One aspect that I did like was the play on Juliette's (or Ella's... Honestly, are any of the characters going to have the same name at the end of this series?!) name.
"'That girl was sentenced to death,' he says viciously, 'the moment I named her Juliette.'"
However, if Mafi is to be true to the storyline of Shakespeare's Juliet, then surely the ending is a foretold conclusion?
"'This is Juliette,' Mr. Anderson says, and looks me over. 'Tragic'-he sighs-'just like her namesake.'"

I really didn't expect to fall in love with this series of books and the characters as much as I have and Defy Me only added to that. I love that even when you think you know where Tahereh is taking the story she complete shocks and surprises you with the direction she does go in.
Defy Me gives you more. More background. More drama. More hope. More Ella. More Kenji. More.


