Survival
Friendship
Fear
Trust
Uncertainty
Power of Friendship
Love Triangle
Enemies to Lovers
Forbidden Love
Chosen One
Secret Identity
Mole
Superhuman Abilities
Mentor
Hero's Journey
Communication
Conflict & Resolution
Trust & Honesty
Love
Deception
About this ebook
This fourth companion novella to Tahereh Mafi’s New York Times bestselling Shatter Me series is narrated by fan favorite character Kenji Kishimoto!
The explosive revelations in Defy Me have left readers reeling and desperate for answers. This fourth and final novella in the series will bring readers back to the world of the Shatter Me before the final novel installment hits shelves in winter 2020.
And don’t miss Find Me, the gorgeous paperback bind-up that brings together Shadow Me and Reveal Me in print for the first time!
Tahereh Mafi
Tahereh Mafi is the #1 New York Times bestselling, #1 international bestselling, and National Book Award–nominated author of over a dozen books, including the Shatter Me series and spinoff series Shatter Me: The New Republic, the Woven Kingdom series, A Very Large Expanse of Sea, and An Emotion of Great Delight. Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages. She lives in Southern California with her husband, fellow author Ransom Riggs, and their family. Visit her online at taherehmafi.com.
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Reviews for Reveal Me
55 ratings6 reviews
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Dec 5, 2021
Amazing story! Can't wait to read the next book! :) - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Jan 29, 2022
That's just how Book 5 should have ended! Reveal Me, while being a short story that only prepares us for the ending of this saga, I would dare to say that this tale turned out to be more exciting than the previous book.
Kenji is the one in charge of this story, and I definitely think he is the right one to tell it since he seems to be the only one focused and aware that things are not as well as we were made to believe in Book Five. Thus, this story presents us with an angry and desperate Kenji, who could be said to perfectly represent those readers who were not satisfied with the previous story (yes, I am one of those readers).
This tale gives us a great dose of moments of anguish, anger, action, and a tremendous ending that leaves you just wanting to read the next book and find out what is happening. And while the other characters make some appearances, they are brief and not very necessary when Kenji has so many words bottled up that are begging to be finally released.
Sadly, not many could get to read this tale, being an intermediate story, but I believe this is the kind of story that is worth reading as it prepares us for the end of this saga. (Translated from Spanish) - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
May 10, 2021
I declare that for me, Kenji is the best character in this saga. I feel like he needs to be protected from anything or anyone that could hurt him T.T. (Nazeera is so lucky...). Anyway, this part focused exactly on these two characters, which made me satisfied because I wanted more development for both, and I’m glad they resolved their differences and/or misunderstandings. Now with the ending, I have my theories; I hope the author doesn’t complicate things more (than they already are). (Translated from Spanish) - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Nov 18, 2020
It's that the other books must have mostly been told by Kenji, I mean, what he shares I love, it makes it hard for me to stop reading. His story with Nazreea is super explosive, I could say, how much Kenji cares for his friends is highlighted in the stories told by him, so we get to know him better and understand that he also has a lot of crap in his head, but still he doesn't give up. The ending of this book really made me want to read the last one. (Translated from Spanish) - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Sep 19, 2020
My favorite character from the Shatter Me saga is Kenji, which is why I was excited to read it.
But I could only see an insecure and dramatic Kenji; you could say that’s how he truly feels beneath all the jokes he makes, but it makes him very dramatic!
I had the same experience as with Fracture Me; there’s nothing new. (Translated from Spanish) - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Jun 22, 2020
The truth is, I must say that this short story excited me until I read it, and I think in the end it wasn't a total disappointment, but I do believe I expected more. I feel it gave me very little, but at the same time it did tell me several things. I really enjoyed reading Kanji, but I feel we could have lived without this, and everything would have been fine. Or it could have been included and summarized in the last part of the saga. I think of all the intermediate parts of the books that are short stories from the saga, this is the one I liked the least, and yet it gave me the most because I really don't think it was that necessary. Not much happens apart from discovering things that Kenji already knew, and seeing what happened to him and his health. Beyond that, I don't feel it adds much, and as I said, that could have been included in the next part of the book. Something I did really like is that we see the real side of Kenji, how he lives for his friends but seeks to find the truth and always supports them. It's sad, just like him, many of us can often feel sad and alone, even when surrounded by happy people. I loved seeing his vulnerability again because as a character he doesn't show it much and is always funny. By the way, Nazeera frustrates me a lot, and I no longer believe in her. Don't take me wrong, but I found her character very simplistic, and I feel that’s because the story from the previous book doesn't leave us with much. (Translated from Spanish)
Book preview
Reveal Me - Tahereh Mafi
One
I’ve lost my appetite.
I don’t think I’ve ever lost my appetite.
But I’m staring at a perfectly good piece of cake right now, and for some reason, I can’t eat it. I feel queasy.
I keep tapping the cake with the tines of my fork, each time a little harder, and now it’s half-collapsed and the frosting is scarred. Mutilated. I never meant to disfigure an innocent piece of cake—it’s downright criminal to waste food, especially cake—but there’s something soothing about the repetitive motion and the soft, gentle resistance of the vanilla sponge.
Slowly, I drag my free hand down my face.
I’ve had worse days. Greater losses. Shittier nights. But somehow this feels like a new kind of hell.
Tension gathers in my shoulders, knotting together to generate dull, throbbing pain that branches across my back. I try to breathe it out, try to stretch the stress out of my muscles, but nothing helps. I don’t know how long I’ve been sitting here, hunched over an unfinished slice of cake. Hours, maybe.
I take a glance around the half-empty dining hall. Room? Tent?
Definitely a tent.
I squint up at the long, whitewashed wooden beams supporting the ceiling. Maybe tent-adjacent. There’s a cream-colored canvas shrouding everything on the outside, but it’s obvious from the interior that this is a solid, freestanding building. I don’t know why they bother with the tents. I hope they serve some kind of practical purpose, because otherwise it seems dumb. Everything else is pretty spare. The tables are pieced together with unfinished slabs of wood made smooth by time. The chairs are simple. More wood. Very basic. Nice, though; everything is nice. This place feels newer, cleaner, and brighter than anything we had at Omega Point. It’s like a fancy campsite.
The Sanctuary.
I stab at the cake again. It’s late—long past midnight—and my reasons for being here are growing more tenuous by the minute. Nearly everyone is bailing, chairs scraping, feet shuffling, doors opening and closing. Warner and Juliette (Ella? Still feels weird) are here somewhere, but that’s probably because she’s trying to force-feed him his own birthday cake. Or maybe he’s eating it voluntarily. Whatever. When I’m feeling really sorry for myself, I hate him more than usual.
I squeeze my eyes shut. I’m so goddamn tired.
I know I should leave, get some sleep, but I can’t make myself abandon the warm glow of this room for the cold loneliness of my tent. It’s so bright in here. It’s obvious that Nouria—Castle’s daughter and the head of this resistance—is really into light. It’s her specialty. Her superpower. But it’s also everywhere. String lights strung across the ceiling. Lanterns lining the walls and doorways. There’s a massive stone fireplace against one wall, but it’s full of warm light, not fire. It feels cozy.
Plus, it smells like cake in here.
For years all I ever did was complain about having to share my privacy with people, but now that I’ve got my own place—a little stand-alone home entirely for myself—I don’t want it. I miss the common areas at Omega Point and Sector 45. I liked seeing friends when I opened my door. I liked hearing their stupid, inconsiderate voices when I was trying to fall asleep.
So.
I’m still here.
Not yet ready to be alone.
Instead, I’ve been sitting here all night watching people pair off and disappear. Lily and Ian. Brendan and Winston. Sonya and Sara. Nouria and her wife, Sam. Castle trailing behind.
Everyone smiling.
They seem hopeful. Relieved. Celebrating survival and the rare moments of beauty in the bloodshed. Me, on the other hand, I want to scream.
I drop my fork, digging the heels of my hands into my eyes. My frustration has been building for hours now, and it’s finally beginning to peak. I feel it, feel it closing its hands around my neck.
Anger.
Why am I the only one who’s scared right now? Why am I the only one with this pit of nervousness in my gut? Why am I the only one asking the same question over and over and over again:
Where the fuck are Adam and James?
When we finally got to the Sanctuary, we were greeted by fanfare and joy and enthusiasm. Everyone was acting like this was a big family reunion, like there was hope for the future, like we were all going to be okay—
No one seemed to care that Adam and James were missing.
I was the only one doing a head count. I was the only one looking around the room, searching the eyes of unfamiliar faces, peering around corners and asking questions. I was the only one, apparently, who didn’t think it was okay to be missing two of my teammates.
He didn’t want to come, man. You already know that.
This.
This was the bullshit explanation Ian tried to feed me earlier.
Kent said he wasn’t leaving anymore,
Ian said. He literally told us to make our plans without him, and you were sitting right there when he said it.
Ian narrowed his eyes at me. Don’t lie to yourself about this. Adam wanted to stay behind with James and try for immunity. You heard him. Leave it alone.
But I couldn’t.
I kept insisting that the situation felt wrong. The way it all went down—it felt wrong. Something isn’t right, I kept saying, and Castle kept telling me, gently—like he was talking
