Wednesday, 9 April 2025

Review: Shatter Me

Shatter Me Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Narrated by Kate Simses
Presented by HarperCollins UK Audio


This book is so hyped, so when the audio popped up on NetGalley I had to request.

The audio sucked me in right away - Juliette is this pathetic character with a saccharine sweet voice that somehow conveys naivety and low-key strength at the same time. She's also quite clearly batsh*t insane, as demonstrated by her constant repetition of words and phrases.

So much of the start had me just captivated, listening to her insane ravings. I liked the way this started, but I wish her crazy time in the cell had lasted longer, to be honest.

As the story unravelled, I started to get a little bored, to be honest. I feel like it spent a lot of time working the romance angle and so the world-building got left behind. I ended up not really understanding the setting, so when they were running around towards the end I couldn't really picture what was going on.

It also seemed to drag a bit in the middle, with things that felt a little unnecessary to me. Romance fans may disagree.

A few cool characters get introduced towards the end, but none of the characters were particularly unique to me - they seem very familiar to characters I've met in other YA fantasy. It doesn't make them any less likeable, but it does make them a smidge predictable.

I think my biggest gripe, though, is that Juliette doesn't really do anything. The book is mostly about how she has this power that can kill people and she barely uses it in any kind of context. I feel like it was very under-utilised, though evidently powers will have a bigger role in the sequel.

So I guess in the end I wasn't a huge fan, but I really enjoyed the audio experience. I think if I'd been reading it I'd have skimmed a lot, or maybe even added it to the DNF pile. But I really enjoyed listening to the narrator (even if the characters did start to sound the same as more were introduced) so it ended up being okay. So a bonus star that belongs entirely to the audio.

I think fans of YA romance will probably get more out of this, but the classic dystopian vibe is there so others will likely enjoy the series.

With thanks to NetGalley for an audio ARC

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