

He can even abandon her safety as long as the welfare of his brother is secured. Don’t get me wrong, I admired his love for his brother but it just shows that she’s not his priority. Because if there’s only one person he needs to save, and between his little brother and woman she claimed he loved, I’m pretty sure, he-without a doubt-will save James. I can’t even compare it to how he feels for James. I never would have guessed how fragile his feelings for Juliette were. But Fracture Me, ironically, which was told from Adam’s POV cemented it even more.

Then Destroy Me and Unravel Me came that showed things that support my theory.

He doesn’t have much character and something’s telling me that he wasn’t the right guy for Juliette. The reason why I don’t prefer him is that he’s sort of bland. I’m very much vocal of my adoration towards Warner but I don’t have that much hate on Adam. It surprises me both in good and sad way. You’ll only learn to hate him even more! *lol* -) If you’re already mad at him, don’t read the book. Logical conclusion: I HATE ADAM with a fierce passion!!! Oh yeah and did I mention that once James was safe Adam didn’t even want to go looking for Juliette? I mean yes, he’s worried about his little brother, but damn he actually considered leaving her in the hands of the enemy?!! We hear the bombs explode far off in the distance, and that’s when I feel it: the bones inside of me fracture, little earthquakes breaking me apart.” Well anyway the only thing I liked about him was the fact that he truly seemed to care about James. How can anyone be so blind and self-righteous?

He doesn’t believe in the rebels of Omega Point, he doesn’t believe in their cause, he doesn’t believe in Juliette! Hell! He even thinks she’s a retarded girl that doesn’t know what’s happening! That boy is actually as arrogant and dumb as I always thought him to be. Probably I misunderstood him the same way everyone misunderstood Warner at first.Īdam is still a stupid moron and if anything the book just confirmed my initial suspicion. Yes, that’s an actual quote from “Fracture me” and damn me if this wasn’t an adequate summary for the entire novella! *lol* This is even worse than I was expecting.“ Compared to Warner's title Destroy Me, which reflects just how strong W feels toward J, Fracture Me seems.weak. So according to Harper Collin, this novella is titled Fracture Me (HA! We beat you to it Tahereh!) I don't know. ANOTHER WARNER NOVELLA, WARNER NOVELLA, WARNER NOVELLA. FRACTURE ME is how Tahereh Mafi views Adam, so suck it up and move ON.Ĭhant with me guys. For crap's sake, these are HER characters for crying out loud. And don't give me the crap about how you clearly know Adam more than Tahereh Mafi does. Shatter Me was written in FIRST PERSON LIMITED POINT OF VIEW, which means how Juliette sees Adam does NOT reflect the person that Adam IS. P.S.: Just because Adam didn't turn out to be your perfect little fucking angel with a perfect little fucking personality does not mean he was falsely portrayed. When I thought I couldn't dislike him more than I did, after reading Fracture Me, Addie Kent proved me wrong. MY NOT-SO-POSITIVE OPINIONS ABOUT HIM HAVE, dare I say it, CHANGED. I figure since I already have this "preview," I might as well write a review for Addie Kent's novella.ĪND LET ME TELL YOU, ADDIE SURPRISED ME SO SO MUCH.
