Tahereh Mafi: Shatter Me Q&A Part 4

Here it is! The final part of our exclusive Q&A with Shatter Me author Tahereh Mafi, in which she answers our flash questions! Thanks again for playing along, Tahereh ... If they made a Tahereh Mafi candle, what would it smell like? The inside of an Anthropologie store. Favorite cartoon? The Simpsons. Chocolate or vanilla?... Continue Reading →

Tahereh Mafi: Shatter Me Q&A Part 3

Today we present part 3 of our exclusive Q&A with Shatter Me author Tahereh Mafi. Be sure to check out parts 1 and 2 earlier this week, and tune in for our flash questions tomorrow in part 4! I know you can't say too much, and honestly, we don't want you to give too much... Continue Reading →

Tahereh Mafi: Shatter Me Q&A Part 2

Today, we present part 2 of our four-part, exclusive Q&A with Shatter Me author Tahereh Mafi! There are so many issues of trust in SHATTER ME. What is that leads Juliette to so quickly distrust Warner, but so easily trust Castle? Well, I think Warner’s actions definitely speak for themselves; he does some particularly terrible... Continue Reading →

Tahereh Mafi: Shatter Me Q&A Part 2

Today, we present part 2 of our four-part, exclusive Q&A with Shatter Me author Tahereh Mafi! There are so many issues of trust in SHATTER ME. What is that leads Juliette to so quickly distrust Warner, but so easily trust Castle? Well, I think Warner’s actions definitely speak for themselves; he does some particularly terrible... Continue Reading →

Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi: The history of book burning

Book burning, biblioclasm or libricide is the practice of destroying--usually with big hoopla--books or other written material and media. In modern times, phonograph records, video tapes and CDs have also been ceremoniously burned, torched or shredded. The practice, usually carried out in public, is generally motivated by moral, religious, or political objections to the material.... Continue Reading →

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