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*The <i>Shatter Me</i> series romanticizes abuse. [https://spasciuti.com/shatter-me-romanticizes-abuse/?frame-nonce=5b26152ec4|Source]
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 22 March 2022

This article is about the book. For the series, see Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi (series).


Shatter Me
Cover of Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
Author(s) Tahereh Mafi
Published November 15, 2011
Publisher HarperCollins
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Age group Young Adult


Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi is a young adult science fiction novel, originally published on November 15, 2011. It is the first book in the Shatter Me series.

Trigger Warnings

  • Confinement (forced)
  • Death
  • Gun violence
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Torture (not graphic)
  • Violence

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

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Tropes

Controversies

  • The Shatter Me series has received criticism for romanticizing abuse. [1]

References