Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi
I normally would never write anything that spoils a book, but this
one series just blows me away.
I can't even figure out where to start.
These books would probably make my permanent shelf.
And if you read my Kindle vs. Printed book post you'll know that really doesn't happen.
(I am a
huge supporter of the public library.)
Let me start with:
I without a doubt, no holds barred, hated Warren.
I couldn't figure out how Juliette missed shooting him in the chest when she had a chance.
Generally I fall in love with the characters first love right along side them.
I was Team Adam all day every day.
When she started loosing her head around Warren all I could say was 'get it together Juliette'.
I was having a legitimate hard time dealing with the secrets she was hiding.
Destroy Me, the novella from Warren's point of view did nothing for me.
I felt obligated to read it and couldn't wait to finish it.
I felt like it made my phone dirty. Blechh.
It didn't change my opinion of him for me,.
On Tahereh's website she has a FAQ page and one of them was I really like Warren, am I a bad person?
And while she says no, and obviously she knows best.
I knew I could never be real life friends with someone who liked Warren.
That's how strongly I felt about him.
And I guess you've noticed it's all in past tense.
I might not quite be in love with Warren now.
I have revised my opinion of him.
I am quite in love with Juliette's love of him.
Each of the books and mainly this one shed an enormous amount of light on why Warren is Warren.
I didn't think much of it was worthy of forgiveness, but Ignite Me was quite different.
I don't think I'm going to do a synopsis of this book.
I just want to talk about it. If I had a journal, this post is what I would have written about Ignite Me.
Juliette's 'adventure' with Warren starts in the beginning of course, but escalates in
Unravel Me.
FiftyDirty-Two from Unravel Me is what I keep finding on the internet, in reference to the scene where her pants disappear.
I think it should be
FiftyDirty-Five from Ignite Me.
There were a number of other things that changed my mind, but her discovery of her power to turn her gift off and her subsequent automatic realization that she could have anyone she wanted really affected me.
I had realized long before she did, that she may have been staying with Adam by 'default' as she puts it.
I wanted her to be happy and Warren's uncontrolled love and adoration of her was okay with me once she discovered she didn't have to be with him.
That chapter changed me. One line in particular.
"Seconds are merging into minutes and hearts are collapsing and hands are grasping and I've tripped over a planet and I don't know anything anymore, I don't know anything because nothing will ever be able to compare to this." Ignite Me, Tahereh Mafi p.318
The complete unbridled emotion that pours out of her when she's with Warren is so different from how she was with Adam, and I knew after that scene that Warren was okay.
I am unhappy that there aren't any more books.
Her complete empowerment, and decision to lead blew my mind.
I would love to know how she handles the rest of Anderson's henchmen.
How they replenish Earth's depleted resources.
If Adam and Alia fall in love.
This is a gigantic post and I know I didn't even express the entirety of the way this book
made makes me feel.
Still. Three days later, I've just been basking in all of it's glory.
Rereading that chapter over and over.
Credit:
Amazon - in case you're into buying
Tahereh Mafi - author website
Read A-likes:
The Hunger Games Trilogy - Suzanne Collins
Divergent Trilogy - Veronica Roth
Read on.
Jessica.