![]() ![]() Juliette was disgusted by Warner killing one of his soldiers just because he stole some food… Aw, the poor baby only killed that soldier because he was an abusive wife beating douche.ĥ. Juliette hated that Warner kept her away from his soldiers and made her feel all alone… Duh, every single one of his soldiers were sex starved would be rapists. Juliette hated that he forced her to spend time with him and made her wear stupid dresses for him… Apparently, he only did that because he liked spending time with her and wanted her to feel happy.ģ. ![]() And while Warner was enlightening Juliette of this he acted as if she was somehow magically meant to realise that the whole thing had been in her mind.Ģ. ![]() Juliette hated that Warner made her torture and possibly kill a toddler… It turned out the whole thing was just a simulation and nothing of the sort happened. The whole thing was pathetic, some examples:ġ. I rolled my eyes at Warner's 'redemption' and at the attempt at making him seem more like a good guy than a bad guy. I HATED Mafi's attempt at manipulating readers to hate one love interest and root for the other, it was insulting and plain lazy writing. I'm not even Team Adam or Team Warner but the way Mafi twisted things and made 180 character changes so that Warner was the perfect love interest and Adam was the abusive, jealous, bitter psycho ex was beyond infuriating. It was all so underwhelming and poorly executed. The rest of Ignite Me consisted of Juliette and co coming up with a poorly thought out plan to kill evul leader Anderson and take over the Reestablishment with their x-men like powers. There was hardly no action or plot, the majority of the book was spent on Juliette's whining, Warner being all emo, Juliette and Warner moaning about their pwecious feelings for each other, and Adam being a dick. Now she wants revenge not to mention sexy times with psycho Warner. Juliette thinks Adam, Kenji and the rest of Omega Point were killed in the war against the Reesablishment/Anderson/evul government regime. She didn't need to choose her life partner at age bloody seventeen. Why did Juliette even have to end up with anyone? Why couldn't she have told both Adam and Warner to piss off and just enjoyed being a teenager with other interests who dated around before settling down. The plot and the main characters weren't much better. The romance in this wasn't just cringey and fucked up, it was also cheesy, predictable, cliched, and nonsensical. I think these YA romances are getting more and more unhealthy, creepy, unrealistic, and silly. Maybe it's because I'm 12, I really don't know, but I find that a few is good, but otherwise it takes away some of the adrenaline rush you get from the exciting bits.īut apart from that minor detail, I highly recommend this book to teens who have read and enjoyed things like Divergent and The Hunger Games.I knew it. The only thing I didn't particularly like is the amount of 'romantic scenes'. I would've read it at school if my teachers didn't have such good eyesight, but I still managed to finish it in about three days. I loved where it was set (because I generally love dystopian novels) and just the concept of the book was really simple but really affective. The similes and metaphors were perfect for where the book is set, and the way Juliette was voiced was so believable and really brought the character to life. The first thing I want to say about this book, is how beautifully written it is. The Reestablishment has plans to turn her in to a weapon, to use her to hurt and kill the remaining people in the fractured world. ![]()
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