A review by leclerc
Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi

4.0

This literally SHATTERED me.

I don't even know where to start.

First I have so much respect for all the people that fight for their lives to survive in that world, no matter if they are Rebels, Soldiers or Citizens. Personally, I couldn't imagine living in a world like this and still keeping my sanity.

I loved how this book gave more depth to all the characters. And we also got the meet Omega Point.

I really liked the point of Omega Point and it was so sweet to see how happy Juliette got because she finally realized that she isn't alone and that she definitely isn't a MONSTER. But Juliette still struggled a lot which is totally understandable. People think that she is selfish and in one way she was, I won't even deny it but as I already said that was understandable as well. I don't think that she did it on purpose, in her mind she was still a monster which doesn't deserve any basic human needs/love. Thank God Kenji said what she had to hear, I think that was her wake-up call.

Adam and Juliette's relationship. As I already said in my first review Juliette loved him because he was the first boy to ever recognize her as a human and not a monster. Also, she hasn't seen a man in years plus he isn't bad looking so of course she would fall for him. Their love isn't real, and I stand by that.

KENJI KISHIMOTO, god how much I love this man. He brings so much joy into this book and makes me laugh so much. After all the depressive things that happen there it's nice to have someone that makes you laugh, but I think that's his coping mechanism … and to think like that makes me very sad because in the end of the day Kenji is as broken as them, but he hides it better. "Hello, sir. My Name is Kenji Kishimoto, and I'm nine years old. It's very nice to meet you." head into my hands — sobbing — shaking — crying.

Aaron being the love of my life as always. I love how there were subtle changes of his and Juliette's relationship. ALSO, the dog scene had me in tears, I'm so down bad for this man, it is embarrassing I have to admit that.