Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on
The tale picks up right where Shatter Me ended and is told from Warner’s point of view. He is injured, dealing with Juliette’s escape and traitors in his army. Mafi shares with us the many facets of Warner’s personality and we get to understand him. I spent most of Shatter Me despising Warner and in fact stated he made my skin crawl. We learned he had a dysfunctional upbringing but in Destroy Me we get a much clearer picture of what has made and drives Warner.
Mafi is wonderful at creating characters that illicit strong emotion from me and then she twists them around and makes me see them in a totally different light. Grrr! Warner, Warner, Warner…he loves Juliette, he is lonely, afraid and so complex. When he finds Juliette’s journal from her time in the asylum it is clear he understands her deepest fears and his emotions are so raw. Of course, he is still an egotistical maniac and truly believes he is the only one for her. I cannot believe that I now care about him, I mean honestly how did this happen?? His father and leader of this awful world is the man to fear and detest, the guy is a freak.
We get some nice world-building and a glimpse at how this dystopian came to be. We learn more about the civilians, troops and their lives. We also discover some things about Juliette and the people she is now with.
Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 21 October, 2012: Finished reading
- 21 October, 2012: Reviewed