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A review by stormywolf
Destroy Me by Tahereh Mafi
5.0
I believe I said in my review of Shatter Me that Warner was a character I hated to love. He was that kind of stalker boyfriend who thought he owned you and you should be grateful for his affections, but even when you made it abundantly clear you were fine without him, thank you very much, he just shrugs off your complaints as playing hard to get, being childish, or not knowing what's best for yourself. He made a great villain, someone easy to root against.
Read my full review at The Wolf's Den
Overall, I'm sure any fans of the first book will find Destroy Me an engaging and eye-opening continuation to a stellar series. For those who liked Warner, and especially those who hated him, this is a fairly quick read which should definitely get your mind working and your heart pounding. There are references to gunshots and medical procedures, but 'on-screen' gore and violence is non-existent, same with language and romance. Based on the series so far, I'd suggest no younger than middle school, but it's probably geared more toward high school and up. So if you're looking for a fresh perspective on a Dystopian regime delivered in a compact package, definitely give Destroy Me a read.
Read my full review at The Wolf's Den
Overall, I'm sure any fans of the first book will find Destroy Me an engaging and eye-opening continuation to a stellar series. For those who liked Warner, and especially those who hated him, this is a fairly quick read which should definitely get your mind working and your heart pounding. There are references to gunshots and medical procedures, but 'on-screen' gore and violence is non-existent, same with language and romance. Based on the series so far, I'd suggest no younger than middle school, but it's probably geared more toward high school and up. So if you're looking for a fresh perspective on a Dystopian regime delivered in a compact package, definitely give Destroy Me a read.