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A review by throneofsnark
Believe Me by Tahereh Mafi
3.0
This was a cute little novella from Warner's POV. It was very predictable and a little too long, but I enjoyed hearing Warner's inner thought and his interactions with The Dog and Kenji.
Last book of the series and Juliette still doesn't sit well with me. She just doesn't feel like a "natural" character? I can't describe it... How does she even know what to do with her mouth? Girl? Fresh 18, no former friends, sheltered AF, put in an asylum for at least a year, memories erased. Like... did they implant a chip and she just becomes a pro at...you know? I dunno it's weird and I don't like it or her. Sorry, J.
Also wanted to knock the rude people out, I get it, Warner is a dick. But these people don't know him and are invading his space -- leave this man alone! Also, you have no right to be calling him names and stuff, he doesn't even do that to you guys.
Quotes:
"I never got into this to heal the planet. I have never pretended to care about the future of our pathetic civilization, and if you ever took me for a revolutionary, that was your mistake. I see now that I have to make something clear so remember this: I would happily watch the world go up in flames if anything happened to her, and if that's not enough for you, you can go to hell." - Warner
Last book of the series and Juliette still doesn't sit well with me. She just doesn't feel like a "natural" character? I can't describe it... How does she even know what to do with her mouth? Girl? Fresh 18, no former friends, sheltered AF, put in an asylum for at least a year, memories erased. Like... did they implant a chip and she just becomes a pro at...you know? I dunno it's weird and I don't like it or her. Sorry, J.
Also wanted to knock the rude people out, I get it, Warner is a dick. But these people don't know him and are invading his space -- leave this man alone! Also, you have no right to be calling him names and stuff, he doesn't even do that to you guys.
Quotes:
"I never got into this to heal the planet. I have never pretended to care about the future of our pathetic civilization, and if you ever took me for a revolutionary, that was your mistake. I see now that I have to make something clear so remember this: I would happily watch the world go up in flames if anything happened to her, and if that's not enough for you, you can go to hell." - Warner