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desertcart.com: Imagine Me (Shatter Me: Series One, 6): 9780062676436: Mafi, Tahereh: Books Review: Fully enjoyed every bit - While Imagine Me isn’t Ignite me in any fashion (I’ve read Ignite me 5 times alone in itself) I think this book served the series well. I got what I wanted out of the whole series and have reread the last 80 or so pages of this one 3 times cause I enjoyed it enough. I did get all of the last 3 books less than a week ago and quickly read through them and was overall pleased. I read some of partially negative reviews so I didn’t go into this last chunk with high hopes but again, I think they all tied nicely together (given random missing pieces and lack of plot lines here and there.) I agree with another reviewer that it was good they did this from Juliettes view and Kenji’s as Warner might have been too much of the same as Juliettes since they’re always around each other. His love for her is my favorite thing about the series overall and I’ll always remember the line from Ignite Me “It's the kind of kiss that inspires stars to climb into the sky and light up the world…” WOW simply wow. They are honestly my two favorite book characters out there aside from Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice. Review: Imagine 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.










| Best Sellers Rank | #5,189 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #21 in Teen & Young Adult Paranormal Romance #30 in Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction & Dystopian Romance #32 in Teen & Young Adult Dystopian |
| Book 6 of 6 | Shatter Me |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (14,859) |
| Dimensions | 5.31 x 1.08 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 9 - 12 |
| ISBN-10 | 0062676431 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062676436 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 480 pages |
| Publication date | February 16, 2021 |
| Publisher | Storytide |
| Reading age | 15+ years, from customers |
J**R
Fully enjoyed every bit
While Imagine Me isn’t Ignite me in any fashion (I’ve read Ignite me 5 times alone in itself) I think this book served the series well. I got what I wanted out of the whole series and have reread the last 80 or so pages of this one 3 times cause I enjoyed it enough. I did get all of the last 3 books less than a week ago and quickly read through them and was overall pleased. I read some of partially negative reviews so I didn’t go into this last chunk with high hopes but again, I think they all tied nicely together (given random missing pieces and lack of plot lines here and there.) I agree with another reviewer that it was good they did this from Juliettes view and Kenji’s as Warner might have been too much of the same as Juliettes since they’re always around each other. His love for her is my favorite thing about the series overall and I’ll always remember the line from Ignite Me “It's the kind of kiss that inspires stars to climb into the sky and light up the world…” WOW simply wow. They are honestly my two favorite book characters out there aside from Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice.
L**A
Imagine 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.
J**M
every book amazes me
Every single time I read a book by this author I’m always blown away!! I will always recommend this book to other people!!
M**E
The Heart-Pounding Conclusion...
**"Imagine Me": The Heart-Pounding Conclusion to the Shatter Me Series.** **"Imagine Me"** by Tahereh Mafi is a thrilling and emotional finale to the globally bestselling **Shatter Me** series, culminating the intricate story of Juliette Ferrars and Ella Sommers. As Ella grapples with her identity and the truth of her origins, the merging of Juliette’s past and her present leads to a profound internal struggle. The complexity of her dual identity becomes a central theme as she navigates the blurred lines between right and wrong amid an escalating conflict with The Reestablishment. As old enemies reemerge and the stakes rise, Ella must confront the realities of her intertwined fate and the potential loss of control over her destiny. Mafi masterfully weaves suspense and introspection into the narrative, immersing readers in a world that questions loyalty, agency, and the essence of self. **"Imagine Me"** delivers a powerful conclusion that not only resolves the intricacies of Juliette and Warner's journey but also challenges the definitions of identity and choice, making it a must-read for fans seeking a gripping and satisfying end to this beloved saga.
J**E
It should have stayed a trilogy...
(SPOILER ALERT) This was NOT my favorite book out of the series. Honestly, I like this story better as a trilogy. However, I do love the way she writes and I still read this book fairly quickly. There was A LOT happening in this book. Almost too much? I understand she needed to up the stakes, but I liked the first three books and who Juliette was, where she came from and her purpose etc back then. This twist that happened in the fourth or fifth book with Juliette having a sister and there being a ton of other things that we didn't know about... I felt like it was a reach; a stretch that didn't need to be. There's a quote for artist that says, 'Art is never done. You have to abandon it.' Perhaps this story should have been done after the third. The thing I liked least about this book was that Juliette didn't play a driving force in the plot. In fact, she was hardly in it at all. I found this frustrating. Kenji (Who i love), did most of the story telling. And while I love him, I count on him for the comic relief, the best friend, etc. It was strange with him taking the lead on this book. I agree with previous reviews that this book felt rushed. It felt like there were holes. And then James had a little role in the book and Adam might as well not have been there at all. And he came in at the very end as a completely changed person... A total 180. It felt rushed. Trying to tie up loose ends quickly. We don't know how he feels about Juliette or about how her and Warners relationship changes in this book. (I think he would have some feelings toward it. And I'd like to know James reaction as well...) And then of course theres Warner. I disliked the fact that he was a horrible person without Juliette. I mean Kenji was broken up about her being in trouble and gave in to the unknowns from time to time, but his character didn't revert back to three books ago... Like may aspects of this book, it was a little unrealistic; a little over dramatic. Lastly, Warners Dad not being able to die and how he kept coming back from the dead... I could have done without that. It was such a trumpet moment in the third book when 'J' killed him and it felt like it took away from that. Anyways. sorry to be a downer about this book. I'm still processing. Ill leave with this: I will forever read Taherehs' books. She's still a wonderful writer and story teller. This one just wan't my favorite.
S**.
Lo recomiendo, es una edición muy cuidada en materiales y diseño, luce muy bien en la biblioteca. Personalmente la historia me gusta mucho, así que tenía que tener la saga completa. Por parte de Amazon tuve un problema con mi envío pero su atención a cliente como siempre me resolvió eficientemente, y estaba en muy buena oferta así que no se puede pedir más. Ojo, que la edición de todas estas novelas en pasta dura es rough-cut (es decir que los cortes de las hojas son irregulares) así que no se trata de un error de corte, personalmente me gusta porque creo que le da un toque distinto.
C**N
This series is a favorite among the teens and goes non stop. They have several editions and my daughter is in full reading spree. She is already fast but with this book even faster.
A**R
This novel breaks all the rules of plot structure. It starts on a climax, builds to another, and another and so on until it ends on an emotional climax! This cannot be the end.
R**O
I didn't like the ending :(
F**H
Imagine Me is an intense, emotional rollercoaster that took me through every high and low of Juliette, Warner, and Kenji’s journey. Picking up right after Defy Me, the story wastes no time plunging us into chaos. Juliette, finally finding a semblance of peace at the Sanctuary, is ripped from it when Emmaline invades her mind. Watching Juliette lose herself again was heartbreaking—her memories wiped, her identity threatened, and her vulnerability laid bare. The tension of seeing someone so strong reduced to a weapon for the Reestablishment was palpable, and it made her eventual triumph all the more satisfying. Warner’s arc during this book is hauntingly beautiful. After Juliette is captured, he becomes like a ghost—haunted by worry, loss, and helplessness—but he never stops fighting for her. His grief and determination are layered with the trademark Warner intensity, and you can feel the weight of every step he takes toward bringing her back. Kenji, too, is incredible in this book. Despite struggling with the trauma of Juliette’s capture and the overwhelming stakes, he never breaks. He remains a pillar of strength, showing resilience and unwavering loyalty. The mission to rescue Juliette is edge-of-your-seat thrilling. Warner, Kenji, and Nazeera team up to save her, navigating danger and confronting the Reestablishment with courage and determination. The teamwork is inspiring, showing how loyalty, love, and friendship can overcome even the darkest manipulation. Watching Warner reclaim Juliette, despite everything Anderson did to her, is a cathartic moment. It’s not just a physical victory but an emotional one, showing the power of love and trust to overcome control. The climactic confrontation with Anderson and the supreme commanders is brutal, intense, and completely satisfying. Juliette’s powers, once a source of fear, now serve as a symbol of her reclaimed identity. The final battle, including the takedown of the supreme commanders, is fierce and empowering, marking a definitive end to Anderson’s reign and setting the stage for a future shaped by choice rather than control. Overall, Imagine Me is a perfect, gripping conclusion to Juliette’s journey. It’s emotional, thrilling, and deeply satisfying. The character development, particularly Warner’s ghostly grief, Kenji’s unwavering strength, and the trio’s teamwork to save Juliette, makes it a standout finale. The story closes with hope, healing, and new beginnings, leaving me both heartbroken and elated for what comes next in their lives.
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