HUGE Recommendation For Divergent by Veronica Roth

I think this summarizes my feelings about this book best: Veronica Roth has found a permanent fan in me. I plan on reading everything this girl writes that I can get my hands on. I loved her debut novel Divergent , which I just finished reading this morning. I won't give a review or even a summary here because it's not really my thing and because there are far better reviews/summaries available elsewhere.
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Divergent is a YA Dystopian in the same vein of Suzanne Collin's The Hunger Games , a series I very much enjoyed as well. But I have to say, I like this one better. It's not perfect, and I have lots of questions I hope will be answered in the next book, but whereas The Hunger Games is a blatantly political novel (which is pretty par for the course with Collins) Veronica's novel is more of a morality tale. And Veronica's message seems far more honest to me and far truer. By the end of Divergent I didn't feel as though I'd been manipulated into seeing the world from someone else's point of view. It didn't make me feel ashamed of who I am. Just the opposite. Now it may be that I feel so strongly about this novel because the morality of it is my morality, the things I believe in, but I can't tell you for certain. In the end, it doesn't matter.All I know is that Divergent is a good story with a strong, fascinating female protagonist. And it's the type of story that needs to be told more often, one about love and self-sacrifice and what it truly means to be brave. And I also know that its author, Veronica Roth, is truly brave.I need to say a huge thank you to my agent, Suzie Townsend, for recommending Divergent to me. Otherwise, I might have overlooked this fantastic story. And man of man, I can't wait for the next one!
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Published on July 16, 2011 05:42
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