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Hmm... where to start off...I suppose I'll start from the beginning... loved this series from the first book. Though 'Divergent' was by far my favourite of the series, I enjoyed 'Insurgent', too. I loved the dynamic between Tris and Tobias; how they treated each other like equals and respected each other's strengths and weaknesses. And, as a teenager, I thought they were SO CUTE together. From the start, I thought they were perfect for each other. But during Allegiant, that dynamic was lost a li...
I'm crying because all I can think about is Allegiant. However I found this refreshing and it's interesting to read how Veronica Roth created this world and her views on the different aspects.
Dauntless forevs. Werk it Four! Werk! Werk! Werk! <3
This short book is about author view as she believes in utopian world then in dystopian and that's why she write to make a perfect world she told us about qualities every faction have, role of factions , there qualities, she hold a questionnaire where talk about and one can try to find there faction as the world and i found myself divergent and i will be a damaged divergent because i will not be able to unlock amity as I lack qualities of it by honest answer of your questionnaire. She wrote this...
Original review moved to Allegiant Divergent 3 because I, apparently, judge books by their Goodreads covers not by their metadata.But I actually read this, too. I enjoyed it. I picked this up for free at the bookstore where I work.An extensive interview with Veronica Roth that gave me a bit more background about where the ideas for the book came from and her attitudes towards her characters. The interview allowed me to think like her while reading Allegiant and remind myself exactly what Roth's
Why Veronica Roth felt the need to write this "book" is beyond me. No, I actually know the reason but I'm afraid to violate the new GR policy by further eloborating. So lets get straight to business. there's absolutely nothing new and informative in this reference book. The only thing that I actually learned from the "book " was that Veronica Roth doesn't know the difference between utopia and dystopia. She admits as much in the introduction. And then she goes on to explain the meaning of the na...
Ok so I really liked the first two books... I really did, I loved Four and Tris as couple, I thought the idea of the Factions was great... but this book.... just ruined everything for me, I'll never be able to recommend these books again, I'll never be able to even read them again...I really loved Four and Tris and felt like their relationship was really true, and sweet...and its not like I expected nothing bad to happen to them and their friends.... no I knew tons of bad things would happen.......
“WE DO NOT BELIEVE that any other virtue is more important than bravery.” (Note this is NOT a short story or novella).Well, I'm not entirely sure what I was expecting out of this book but it was boring as hell. I found this very tedious therefore I mostly just scanning through the pages. Most of the information I already knew or just didn't care to know. In this, you will find questions, a discussion of the author's opinion regarding Utopian vs. Dystopian, why/how she chose the names of the f
This book is a really good book because the writer describes and expresses everything so well. The story and all the details made me so emotional that I cried my eyes out at the end of the book. The writer made the story so real as if it were real life but actually it was just fantasy! I also really liked this book because it was very romantic, one of the main characters would even sacrifice themselves for their love of their life!
As much as I loved the first two books in this trilogy the last book Allegiant had me wishing that I hadn't read it. I felt like I was empty, and that this book was a waste of time and energy. I did enjoy some aspects of this book, but they were very rare. It was a very slow moving book up until the last few chapters where it spread up and went way too fast. Overall I would recommend this if you have read the first two books and want to finish the trilogy, but don't expect to come out feeling li...
I 'll start by stating the fact: Veronica Roth can write anything!She can write the yellow pages and make them look adventurous, meaningful and with depth.. Now about this book. I think it gave me a better glimpse of her thoughts while she created Divergent's universe. All the beautiful insight she provides us with in this book is valuable. THOUGHTS ABOUT THE BOOK- I liked the test..- It contains an interview with the author..- Faction Manifestos.- Many explanations about the creation of Diverge...
This book was completely unnecessary to the plot of the Divergent series. It adds nothing. Absolutely nothing. It just explains the meaning of the words of all the factions which if people have read the two books in the series know by now (that's assuming that they already didn't know the meaning of those words). This was just to make a quick buck by the writer.0 stars
I feel that it should be noted that most of the reviews connected to this book are incorrectly placed, and are actually reviews for “Allegiant”. This however was a nice little companion novel that lets you learn a little more about each faction and take a faction quiz to see where you would fall in this world. I really enjoyed reading the faction manifestos, and seeing just how deep each factions values were rooted.
The end to the Divergent trilogy is here and I don't know how to deal.I am pretty sure I am still in denial about everything that happened in this book, an I will probably spend the rest of my life waiting for the fourth installment.The book pretty much starts where we left of in Insurgent and picks everything up from there. I believe that the start was good, intriguing, and kept us wondering what was happening and what was true and what was a lie. I sadly report that along the middle of the boo...