

There rarely is such a thing as a truly evil villain, and books that have them show such a one-dimensional character. But as we learned from Fairest, the book in The Lunar Chronicles that takes us back to Queen Levana before the main story takes place, the villain usually has a small nugget of good inside of them…but it has been warped over time. Lots of times we think of them as soulless or just purely evil. I actually liked it, because it made me understand and actually sympathize with the villain. If you haven’t read that, then yes, there might be some spoilers.

This is safe to read after reading Shatter Me. I’m not too keen on novellas and rarely read them, but it was available at the library and gave me a glimpse into the workings of the supposedly evil Warner, who kidnaps Juliette to make her the ultimate weapon because her touch can kill.ītw, there’s really no “spoilers” here because this 111 page novella just gives a glimpse into what Warner does while trying to find the missing Juliette.

It’s a novella set between the events of Shatter Me and Ignite Me, but from Warner’s POV (he’s the “bad guy”). The book is so short I couldn’t even put it in a “Currently Reading for Review” post. This review can be found on my Blog, TeacherofYA’s Tumblr, or my Goodreads page Genre: YA Dystopian, YA Science Fiction, YA Novella
