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Shatter Me Books 1 - 3 Short Review

 




I am currently obsessed with this series, I don't yet have Imagine Me, Find Me or Believe Me so I have restricted myself from reading the second half of the series until I get them because I know once I start I will not want to stop. That is exactly what happened when I started Shatter Me and I can't say I'm annoyed but I didn't exactly want to read anything else until I finished Ignite Me.

I got the first five books for my birthday and I was not expecting to get as hooked as I did when I started Shatter Me, but almost immediately I was immersed and had to know what was going to happen, this continued through books 1, 2 and 3 until I finished 3 and was happy with the point that I was at to stop until I have the rest of the series.

Do I want to know what happens next? Yes
Am I scared of what is going to happen next? Yes
Does that mean I am going to procrastinate? Probably

I love the characters in this series (except Adam), they are all fantastic and I completely love them (except Adam), if ANYTHING happens to them I will not impressed (except Adam, it would be quite nice if he could quietly exit the scene or maybe get injured enough to knock some SENSE into him, I love James though). Kenji is a fantastic friend and he is just such a good character who you can't help but love, Juliette is I don't know how to explain but I just love her and Aaron Warner, my latest fictional love, I am just obsessed. Adam on the other hand, I want to injure, he annoys me so much! Please say I'm not the only one.

If you have not read any of these three books yet, I highly recommend and this series is defiantly one I need to vent to someone about in good ways mainly (except stupid Adam Kent!!!!). A 5 star series all the way.

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