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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I'm going to review all three books in this series in one go. I was not very impressed with the stories at all. Maybe they appeal to younger readers, but I thought the stories were formulaic and boring - sorry. I was given digital copies of these books by the publisher Harper Collins via Netgalley in return for an honest unbiased review. no reviews | add a review
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HTML: All three books in the #1 New York Times bestselling Divergent series of books are available together in this digital collection! Perfect for gift givers, collectors, and fans new to the series, the collection includes Divergent, Insurgent, and Allegiant, as well as bonus content: a 48-page guide to the series, including Faction Manifestos, a Faction Quiz and Results, a Q&A with Veronica Roth, playlists, discussion questions, series inspirations, and much more! Divergent: One choice can transform you. Veronica Roth's #1 New York Times bestselling debut is a gripping dystopian tale of electrifying choices, powerful consequences, unexpected romance, and a deeply flawed "perfect society." Insurgent: One choice can destroy you. Veronica Roth's second #1 New York Times bestseller continues the dystopian thrill ride. As war surges in the factions all around her, Tris attempts to save those she loves—and herself—while grappling with haunting questions of grief and forgiveness, identity and loyalty, politics and love. Allegiant: The explosive conclusion to Veronica Roth's #1 New York Times bestselling Divergent trilogy reveals the secrets of the dystopian world that has captivated millions of readers. And don't miss The Fates Divide, Veronica Roth's powerful sequel to the bestselling Carve the Mark! .No library descriptions found. |
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Spoilers below!
What I liked
So I actually really liked the idea - basically the people of Chicago are a giant government experiment to breed the “evil” out of people. The government thinks that the “Genetically Pure” are the answer to fixing a United States that has been torn apart by years and years of war. So the government divided the people up into factions based on personality. Basically the faction system falls apart and Chicago starts tearing itself apart. The Government does nothing really to fix it and is ready to wipe out everyone’s memory.
I also liked the fact that this could have gone in the direction of Twilight where Tris was all up Four’s ass but Tris wound up being a (slightly) better female lead than Bella because she was so independent. Tris’ independence is actually the only thing she had going for her.
What I didn’t Like
This would have been a REALLY good series if the characters (and dialogue) were stronger. Tris was such a annoying character - she was ALWAYS right and NEVER made any mistakes and then got SUPER judgmental when the people around her would make mistakes. And Tobias - don’t get me started on Tobias - all he did was whine, complain, and mope. “woe is me - i fucked up, tris never lets me be right, i’m gonna do what I want cause i’m such a tragic character.” Barf. And then all the secondary characters were just…there. So flat and 2 dimensional. Will and Uriah were obviously the comic relief, Christina was the jealous best friend, Eric and Peter where bad guys and everyone else was just…there…to move along the story.
I also REALLY hated that Veronica Roth decided that she was going to switch back and forth between Tris’s POV and Tobias’ in THE LAST BOOK! The last one! I actually really love when there’s a switching POV (Game of Thrones anyone!?) but that’s really an all or nothing type thing. Do it throughout the series or don’t do it at all.
Phew. I think that’s all I had to say about that. ( )