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Imagine Me
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The explosive last novel in Juliette and Warner's story, the globally bestselling Shatter Me series.
Juliette Ferrars. Ella Sommers. Which is the truth and which is the lie?
Now that Ella knows who Juliette is and what she was created for, things have only become more complicated. As she struggles to understand the past that haunts her and looks to a future more uncertain than ever, the lines between right and wrong--between Ella and Juliette--blur. And with old enemies looming, her destiny may not be her own to control.
The day of reckoning for The Reestablishment is coming. But she may not get to choose what side she fights on.
Don't miss Watch Me, the first book in a new series set ten years after the fall of The Reestablishment, on sale in April 2025!
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780062676429
EAN:
9780062676429
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
464
Authors:
Tahereh Mafi
Publisher:
Storytide
Published Date: 2020-31-03
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SO GOOD!! so happy that juliette and aaron finally got their happy ending and are getting married. can’t wait to read believe me❤️❤️
This is the last book in Juliette/Ella and Warner’s story, at least the last full novel in the series. There is a novella that comes after this one. I recently learned that a whole new series is set to be released 10 years later, following James. Of course, I’ve already preordered it because I’m a sucker for beautiful books.Honestly, I’m glad to see this series come to an end. While I plan to read the final novella, I believe Mafi should have wrapped things up at the conclusion of the original trilogy. In this book and the second half of the series, I felt that Juliette and Warner regressed; all their character growth seems to have been lost. Warner is not a decent person unless Juliette is around, and it feels like everyone just bends to their will.On the other hand, Kenji really carries this book. The second half of the series should have focused on him, as he has better character development, and his story arcs make much more sense. The ending felt rushed, especially after the six books we spent getting to this point, and it didn’t seem satisfying. Adam and James, important characters in the story, are barely mentioned.That said, Mafi’s writing is beautiful; she is a talented author who paints a wonderful picture. However, I am relieved to be done with these characters.
This was an amazing book and it came fast
3.5 because I found myself becoming so annoyed with Kenji and hard to read the chapters in his perspective/in his voice