

Ugh, he keeps having erotic dreams about her, it’s crazy.īut overall, this book is a necessary read before Unravel Me, and I’m glad I read it before Unravel Me. His obsession over keeping clean all the time and his vulnerability to his dad’s ruthlessness and his “love” for Juliette. This book also gave me insight into Warner’s human qualities. A dictator who tortured his own son from age 7. Yes, this guy must be the big baddie in this series.Īnyway, the little interaction between Warner and his ruthless father was enough to get us the picture. And, as it turns out, a bullet wound is even more uncomfortable than I had. I’d have liked more interaction between Warner and his ruthless father, Supreme Commander Anderson.

I couldn’t give it more than four stars, due to the fact that it was too much focused on Juliette’s diary and Warner’s obsession towards her. It not only justifies a lot of problematic actions by Warner but also gives us insight about Juliette as well, as Warner spends 2/3rd of this book poring over her battered notebook where she recorded so many things from her 264 days in the asylum. Second, it’s from only Warner’s point of view, picking up immediately after Juliette shot him on his shoulder.īut this book is important before you read the next book, Unravel Me, since it gives so much insight to not just Warner’s life but the plot and setting of the story. Set after Tahereh Mafis Shatter Me and before Unravel Me, Destroy Me is a novella told from the perspective of Warner, the ruthless leader of Sector 45. First of all, this is a novella, consisting of less than 200 pages.
