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Guest Review: Girls On The Web take on SHATTER ME
Did you miss the fabulous Tahereh at the Dark Days event? Shame. She was awesome, and she had the coolest purse I've ever seen in the history of time, and I thought about mugging her for it but that seemed woefully unprofessional and so I didn't, even though I'm pretty sure the law would have been on my side. I guess we all have regrets. Well, anyway, check this awesome review written by local bloggers GIRLS ON THE WEB. We met this fabulous blogger at Tahereh's event, where we did not mug Tahereh for her purse but thought very seriously about it. Check this *fab* review:
"Shatter
Me is a thrilling book full of adventure, superpowers and love. In this
book the protagonist, Juliette, starts out in an asylum with nothing but a
broken pen and a notebook. She is not in this place because she is crazy, but
rather because she is considered a threat to the human race. After almost a
year, she sees someone again-they have sent her a roommate. Why have they sent
her a roommate, she wonders? It turns out, it is because they want to use her as
a weapon. Will she let them or will she rebel? Read the book to find out. This
book was absolutely amazing! You don’t have to like superheroes to like this
book. I couldn’t sleep until I finished it. Recommended for ages
14+.
Shatter Me is the first novel by Tahereh Mafi and is
expected to be the first book of a trilogy. Mafi’s writing style is unique
allows the reader to get to know the characters better. This book is truly one
of a kind." --Girls on the Web







