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I found Divergent to be much more enjoyable than the Hunger Games. There are a lot of similarities between the two, but Roth executes a better novel all around in my opinion. Better written, a stronger chemistry between the characters, and a more entertaining story.

I read the book after I saw the movie so it gave me a chance to compare the two. There were several changes that they made to the film that were not necessarily in the book. There were also some things in the book that I would have loved to seen in the movie because I feel it would have made myself, as a viewer (and future reader of the first book), more invested.
But getting back to the book, I have to say that the characters felt "real." The societal themes such as conformity, finding a place t ...more
But getting back to the book, I have to say that the characters felt "real." The societal themes such as conformity, finding a place t ...more

Premise:
Chicago of the future is a closed city-state. The citizens really don't have any idea what is beyond their borders. They just know it's dangerous. Inside the city, humanity is divided into five factions based on moral imperatives.
Main reasons I dislike this book:
1) This book is called "Divergent," not "Dauntless," but this book is basically one long Dauntless initiation trial.
2) The explanation of what a Divergent actually is isn’t climactic.
3) The main character develops into a manipu ...more
Chicago of the future is a closed city-state. The citizens really don't have any idea what is beyond their borders. They just know it's dangerous. Inside the city, humanity is divided into five factions based on moral imperatives.
Main reasons I dislike this book:
1) This book is called "Divergent," not "Dauntless," but this book is basically one long Dauntless initiation trial.
2) The explanation of what a Divergent actually is isn’t climactic.
3) The main character develops into a manipu ...more

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Beatrice 'Tris' Porter
The beginning was a bit slow for me. It just felt like I was reading about any teenage girl, in any other time, going about mundane things in her life.
Once Beatrice made her choice and moved to this new faction things started to get better, but it really didn't pick up and pull me in until the last part of this book.
I think if I had known more about the characters backgrounds or more about the factions from the beginning, I would have felt more invested in the story from ...more
The beginning was a bit slow for me. It just felt like I was reading about any teenage girl, in any other time, going about mundane things in her life.
Once Beatrice made her choice and moved to this new faction things started to get better, but it really didn't pick up and pull me in until the last part of this book.
I think if I had known more about the characters backgrounds or more about the factions from the beginning, I would have felt more invested in the story from ...more

Great book, couldn't put it down.
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Gave it up after 40 odd pages. I know it is dystopian, still it is unfathomable. I couldn't relate to the book or its characters. Good, 3 books off my TBR list (Divergent plus 2 sequels)
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