

At the core of Shatter Me is the idea of power.

Swearing is prevalent, but doesn't go beyond "s-t." Characters kiss, grope, and remove clothing with talk of wanting to have sex. Violence includes gunfire, with one death and injuries, a brief sexual assault, and talk of children hurt or killed.
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The story begins in an asylum where Juliette is starved and isolated. Shatter Me is going to be an upcoming TV adaption of the book of the same name by Tahereh Mafi. The main character, Juliette, as well as two other characters grow up with abuse and neglect. Ostracized or incarcerated her whole life, seventeen-year-old Juliette is freed on the condition that she use her horrific abilities in support of The Reestablishment, a postapocalyptic dictatorship, but Adam, the only person ever to show her affection, offers hope of a better future Accelerated Reader UG 4.3 Reading Counts High School 4. As she watches everything crumble around her, she must choose between relinquishing her power or using it to save the world. Two common dystopian themes combine in this series: what the world could look like after humans wrecked the environment, and what could happen if a totalitarian government took over. A 17-year-old girl is imprisoned for possessing a fatal touch. Newer editions of Shatter Me come with the first novella, Destroy Me, which tells much of the story from the villain's perspective. There is also follow-up trilogy with the same characters as well as four novellas. It's part of a trilogy that includes Unravel Me and Ignite Me. Parents need to know that Shatter Me is the first book in a dystopian romance series by Iranian American author Tahereh Mafi.
