Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi

3 Reviews

Overall Rating: 4/5

Overall Vocabulary Difficulty: 2/5

Warning! Spoilers Ahead!

Please read the first 2 books (Shatter me & Unravel me) before continuing.

Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi is the third book to the Shatter Me series. A bullet to the chest... everyone she loved declared dead.. Omega point bombed.. One single person is responsible for all of this.. and Juliette is out to get revenge on him. Still weak from her injury, she is forced to rely on the one person who she has no clue whether to trust or not. Sometimes he's a heartless monster and other times he is the sweet gentle person who saved her life. I really liked this book and I would recommend it for people who like action. (Malena. Grade 8)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 2/5

"Ignite Me" by Tahereh Mafi is the third book in the series of the book "Shatter Me". Most of the people in Omega Point, the underground place died because of the war between them and the Reestablishment. There were only the few remaining people left that Juliette recognized. They come to stay in Warner's house and trains there for another war against Adam and Warner's dad, who they despise. Everyone starts improving their abilities and the day of the war came. I would recommend this book to people who are 13 and up, it wouldn't be an appropriate book for younger ones. (Ellery. Grade 7)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 2/5

Spoiler Alert! (Read Shatter Me and Unravel Me before continuing)

In this book, Juliette wakes up after being shot in the chest. By Anderson, the Supreme Commander of the Reestablishment. She was saved by Warner, who channeled Sonya and Sarah's powers to her. She wakes up at the base, but something is wrong. Warner tells her that the war is over. All her friends were killed. Juliette is horrified, and demands to be taken to where Omega Point used to be. All that is left is an empty crater from where it was bombed. But she finds somebody there... Juliette will start another war, a revolution. I really liked this book, and would say that it is my favorite of the series so far. We learn many new things that change the way we see the story, but especially the way we see the characters. I would recommend reading this book. (Justine. Grade 8)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 2/5