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Imagine me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 29 August 202029 August 2020 in Dystopian, Reviews

In the last part of the Touching-Juliette series, Juliette has to find out who she really is. She struggles with her past and her future that is more uncertain than ever. The lines blur between good and bad – just like Juliette and Ella’s. Juliette encounters old enemies, leaving Juliette unable to decide her own fate. Meanwhile, riots ensue and Warner, Kenji & Nazeera must fight the riots. Then there is Juliette, who has to choose which front to fight on and who also has to save her sister.

Reveal me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 18 July 202019 July 2020 in Dystopian, Reviews

Reveal Me is part 5.5 in the Touching-Juliette series. This novella is written from Kenji’s perspective and begins with the end of Defy Me. In this book, Kenji is having a really hard time. He has to recover from all of the intense situations, but he does not get much rest.

Restore me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 6 June 20206 June 2020 in Dystopian, Reviews

Restore me is the fourth part in the Touching Juliette series and begins almost immediately after the previous part, Ignite me. Juliette took over Sector 45 and became supreme commander with Warner at her side. She is not certain whether the world will accept her for who she is. Juliette is being watched by several world leaders, which sometimes puts her and her friends at risk.

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