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Restore me

Mafi, Tahereh (author.).

Summary: Juliette Ferrars has taken over Sector 45, but she's still the girl with the ability to kill with a single touch. With so much power in her young hands, the world is watching her every move, waiting to see what happens next.

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  • ISBN: 9780062676375
  • Physical Description: regular print
    435 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First paperback edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2019.
Subject: Dictatorship -- Fiction
Government, Resistance to -- Fiction
Soldiers -- Fiction
Ability -- Fiction
Genre: Dystopian fiction.

Available copies

  • 5 of 6 copies available at Sitka.

Holds

  • 2 current holds with 0 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Bibliothèque Ste-Anne Library T FIC MAF (Text) 31511010025137 Teen Volume hold Available -
Bren Del Win Centennial Library J Mafi v4 (Text) 36320000393009 Junior fiction Volume hold Available -
Glenwood and Souris Regional Library YA MAFI (Text) 367640000147363 Young Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Salt Spring Island Public Library YA FIC MAF (Text) 33123009718322 Teens Volume hold Available -
Altona Library YA F Maf v.4 (Text) 35864002629416 Young Adult Volume hold Checked out 2024-06-21
Gimli Branch YA FIC MAF SF (Text) 36430001423638 Young Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2018 March #2
    Juliette is at the top of her world (naming herself Supreme Commander of The Reestablishment), in love with and loved by the enigmatic Warner, and hoping to broker peace in a war-torn world. But the other supreme commanders aren't interested in anything except repossessing their failed "experiment," aka Juliette. Secrets surround her, and their exposure may do her in before her enemies can. This opens a new planned trilogy to extend the Shatter Me series, and readers will definitely need backstory to make sense of what's happening. Juliette and Warner share narrator duties (and a few steamy scenes) in alternating chapters, and the last third of the book incorporates entries from Juliette's time in the asylum. Pacing is a bit of a problem in this book—almost the whole first half drags—but when Mafi decides to stop dancing around and start moving the plot, it picks up in a delicious way. The last pages build to a cliff-hanger that will have fans groaning aloud for the next installment. Grades 8-12. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.
  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2018 March

    Gr 9 Up—Mafi returns to the world of Shatter Me, Unravel Me, and Ignite Me. The Unnatural known as Juliette has put a bullet through the head of Supreme Commander Anderson, leader of the Reestablishment government of North America, and has named herself Supreme Commander in his stead. His son—and Juliette's lover—Aaron Warner stands by her side to help her; not only in navigating the treacherous political waters, but in keeping her powers under control. But there's a lot Warner has never gotten around to telling Juliette, and when the children of other Reestablishment leaders worldwide show up for an impromptu conference, it's really a signal that their parents are planning to move in and reassert control over both Sector 45 and the American continent. Their weapon of choice? Juliette herself. Much of what drove the previous novels forward is lacking here: Resistance fighters? They're now in charge. Juliette's powers raging out of control? She's got it figured out. Love triangle? Resolved. With a short synopsis, the author could have started on page 200 and moved forward with what appears to be the new conflict, namely, the identity and purposes of Juliette's parents; as it is, many YA readers will bail long before getting to that point. Sexual content and language make this appropriate for mature audiences. VERDICT Purchase where the first three novels are popular.—Elizabeth Friend, Wester Middle School, TX

    Copyright 2018 School Library Journal.
  • Voice of Youth Advocates Reviews : VOYA Reviews 2018 April
    Picking up where Book 3 ended, Juliette is now the supreme commander and her once-enemy, now-lover Warner is by her side as chief commander and regent to the soldiers of Sector 45. Though the war has been won, the battle is far from over. Warner must deal with his conflicted feelings about his father, the former supreme commander killed by Juliette. Juliette must deal with her feelings of inadequacy as she takes on the role of leader. Her job is made harder by Warner's reluctance to share information about his previous life in The Reestablishment. As the children of The Reestablishment leaders descend on Sector 45 with multiple hidden agendas, Juliette and Warner's relationship implodes. The tight focus of the present tense, first-person narrative provides an emotional immediacy with high teen appeal, even if it does little for backstory and worldbuilding; readers unfamiliar with the series should not start with this volume. Fans of the series will enjoy the expanded viewpoint that includes Warner's point of view in alternating chapters. This is the story of what happens after the revolution. Politics is very different from fomenting revolution, especially when that revolution appears to have been a set-up. There are no happy endings here. Juliette and Warner discover how little they really know about each other and that The Reestablishment is still pulling the strings. Fans of Juliette and Warner and their continuing drama will be reassured by the cliffhanger ending that there are more books to come.—Elizabeth Matson. 3Q 5P S Copyright 2018 Voya Reviews.
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