A review by s4lmaa
Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi

5.0

Till now, this is my favorite book of the whole series.

The end left me beaming. Like I have a huge smile right now. I even look crazy because my smile looks a little bit creepy if I'm honest. I'm so, so happy.

At the start, Juliette's new determination was funny to me. I found her amusing because I didn't take her seriously. Because how could I take her seriously after what I read about her? During the two books she was presenting her as this fragile little girl that needs constant protection. And in this book she proved me wrong. I'm so proud of her, so so proud. Like god, I love her. From finding her so damn annoying I now love her.

Now let's talk about Juliette's and Kenji's friendship. They have such a strong bond. Their friendship is unbelievable. I love them and their friendship so much. The friendship between them progressed a lot through this first three books and I'm so glad that they have each other. I'm so happy that they have each other to confide, to support, to everything.

Adam, my boy, Adam. I'm so disappointed. I understand him but the things he did in this book erased the small bits of love I had towards him. Till this book I was still #TeamAdam, but now??? No way. No f*ing way. He hurt so much my girl Juliette and I will always be angry with him for that. In this book Adam ultimately glowed down. Like in book 2 there was still some hope for him but maaan, in this book? Just nah.

WARNER. I still don't trust you. But I like him more. This book Warner showed more of this passionate and intense facet of him that made me swoon. Like I was giggling and smiling AAAA. But I have trust issues that prevent me from trusting him. I'm sorry (actually not sorry at all).

I really liked the fact that a lot of problems between the characters were solved and clarified. I love when characters talk and confront each other. And in this book was a lot of that.

I'm so happy for everyone. AND FOR MY LITTLE BOY JAMES TOO. I love him.

Please, Tahereh Mafi, don't hurt my poor soul in the next book. I caught myself multiple times crying in this one.