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A review by miajorg
Fracture Me by Tahereh Mafi
2.0
Warning before I start: this is not going to be a coherent review, but a frantic rant on how much I hate Adam. Also, here is your warning for swearing…
Starting with the positives of this book: I loved reading about Juliette and her behaviour from an outside perspective, rather than seeing everything through Juliette’s eyes. It offered a lot in terms of narrator reliability; we see what Adam is like as a person rather than Juliette’s point of view, where she (sorry J, love you) sees him as flawless and amazing and OHH ADAM and blah blah blah, so that was refreshing and enlightening.
Also, Kenji is great, love him, saving grace for this novella. All hail Kenji Kishimoto
Starting with the positives of this book: I loved reading about Juliette and her behaviour from an outside perspective, rather than seeing everything through Juliette’s eyes. It offered a lot in terms of narrator reliability; we see what Adam is like as a person rather than Juliette’s point of view, where she (sorry J, love you) sees him as flawless and amazing and OHH ADAM and blah blah blah, so that was refreshing and enlightening.
Also, Kenji is great, love him, saving grace for this novella. All hail Kenji Kishimoto