This is my second time reading Restore Me. Was I a bit worried at how much the characters would change? Maybe… But I was happy to hear Tahereh Mafi was bringing us back into Juliette’s world with Restore Me because let’s face it, I really missed Warner. It ended perfectly for me in the third book, Ignite me. Plus the fact that Juliette’s romance with Warner was such a beautiful hot delicious mess. Juliette goes on an emotional, mental and physical journey and we are there along for the ride. As the series went on we see the writing change, it is still poetic but less journal-style, because Juliette evolves – its one of the reasons I love this series. It was the perfect way to be introduced to Juliette Ferrars, a special girl held captive because she was very different. Tahereh Mafi’s writing is poetic, and the story was like journal entries with lots of crossed out phrases but it worked. I read the first book in this series when it first published, back in 2011 so I’ve been on this journey with Juliette Ferrars for eight years. Who will she become in the face of adversity? Will she be able to control the power she wields, and use it for good? But when tragedy strikes, she must confront the darkness that dwells both around and inside her. She took over Sector 45, was named the new Supreme Commander of North America, and now has Warner by her side. The girl with the power to kill with a single touch now has the world in the palm of her hand. Categories: Dystopian, Young Adult, Relationship Drama, Grief
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