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Category: Dystopian

Ignite me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 14 December 201914 December 2019 in Dystopian, Reviews

Ignite me is the third book in the Touching Juliette-series. This book continues after Unravel me and Fracture me. After these books, it kind of seemed like the story ended. Omega Point has been bombed and Juliette has no idea if her friends are even alive. Juliette has fallen into the hands of the Reestablishment again, this is why Adam and her friends don’t know if Juliette is still alive. The war is definitely not over yet and help is coming from an unexpected corner: Warner decides that he wants to help Juliette and her friends.

Fracture me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 7 December 20196 December 2019 in Dystopian, Reviews

Fracture me is part 2.5 of the Touching Juliette series. It continues the story from the second part Unravel me. This book is written from Adams perspective. Adam is worried about his little brother James and Juliette seems to more and more distant. Adam has no time to think about this because there is a huge attack planned on The Reestablishment. The Reestablishment is not afraid to take anyone down when it comes down to it.

Unravel me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 2 November 20192 November 2019 in Dystopian, Reviews

‘After reading this book you’re desperate to read the third one’ Summary In the second book of the Touching Juliette series Juliette, Adam, Kenji & James have fled to Omega Point. Omega Point is an underground where just like Juliette…

Destroy Me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 26 October 201926 October 2019 in Dystopian, Reviews

Back at the base of Sector 45 Warner is recovering from his near-fatal gunshot wound. He needs to conceive a plan to get Juliette back and find a way to suppress the inhabitants of Sector 45. His obsession with Juliette becomes stronger every day and he is determined to find her as soon as possible.

The Grace Year

Posted by Robin Holthuizen on 25 September 201925 September 2019 in Dystopian, Fiction, Reviews

Everything they say about this book is true. A real recommendation for fans of The Hungergames, The Handmaids Tale or Lord of the Flies. Or for people who just want to read an awesome book.

Shatter me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 25 September 201914 October 2020 in Dystopian, Reviews

Juliette’s touch is lethal. She has been locked up all alone in the Reestablishment for almost a year until she meets Adam, her new cellmate. He talked about how the world around them is slowly dying and what the Reestablishment is planning. The Reestablishment wants to use Juliette as a weapon against humanity.

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