

(In my own personal musings, I suspect Mafi only really planned for the first three and then got stuck in the unfortunate naming pattern that probably had her searching for other words she could use. I myself get really turned around just because of how similar all the titles are.



Isn’t that every author’s dream? Shatter Me, in particular, has been picking up a lot of steam recently (suddenly a lot of people on Twitter seem to be asking who Aaron Warner is), so I thought it would be useful to dive back into this classic enemies-to-lovers story that was so well-loved in the early 2010s. I’m equally happy to see that these books are still being expanded upon a decade on. If you’re curious about other series, I’ve also written posts on how to read the Shadowhunter and Twilight series in order.Īs you can probably tell, I’m really enjoying this blast from the past and revisiting books that were all the rage when I was younger. Tahereh Mafi’s Shatter Me series has truly withstood the test of time, and is almost an essential YA read at this point. Here’s another Read It In Order post, this time on how to read the Shatter Me series in order. As always, my links support indie bookstores. This post may contain affiliate links, meaning that if you buy something, I might earn a small commission from that sale at no cost to you.
