It was so illogical and weird that in Fracture Me Adam never thought about Juliette for more than once or twice, and in both times it was like he was thinking about a friend of his, not someone he's supposed to be so desperately and hopelessly in love with. It inevitably made me Team Warner even though I've always thought Adam was better. And the so called Juliette's Journal at the end, ugh, it was all just a bunch of the usual pretentious crap that is Juliette's thoughts, and not only that but it's literally all the bits and pieces of Juliette's Journal from Shatter Me, Unravel Me and Destroy Me, nothing more, nothing new and it was pointless and boring. I loved destroy me WAY more than fracture me. I loved Warner as the narrator. I loved seeing the more human side of Warner. It was so refreshing to see him as someone that I could relate to and actually see where he is coming from. This feeling bled into Unravel me as well which is why my feelings toward Warner are no longer a passion-filled hate but now I'm starting to understand him and why he is the way he is.Adam was a disappointment. I still am Team Adam but just not in Fracture Me. He comes off really angsty because of the situation that they are in. He is a soldier after all and has to be in that mindset but I like Adam when he is not in battle. I do like the fact that you get to see the relationship between him and James. James really is like a son to him rather than a little brother. My gut is telling me that in the end, Adam and James will go off together and Juliette will choose to stay with Warner. I don't think that he loves Juliette anymore, to be honest. I think that he cares enough about her to hope that she is safe but not anymore than that. Overall, I enjoyed hearing from Warner and Adam. I'm really glad that Mafi did that to add even more character development. I am still waiting by my front door for Ignite Me to arrive!
Do You like book Julia. Trzy Tajemnice (2014)?
Okay, sorry. There's no competition. Everybody should be Team Warner. This is clear evidence.
—pritam