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Tag: tahereh mafi

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…

A very large expanse of the sea

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 12 October 201916 November 2019 in Fiction, Reviews, Romance

Shirin is used to moving and having to start a new life at school. The 9/11 attacks had a major impact on her life. Nasty words and slurs are constantly being fired at her. Nobody wants to have anything to do with her, just because of her reliion, origins and the hijab she wears. At school, she meets Ocean James, a handsome boy who is genuinely interested in her.

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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