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Divergent

Veronica Roth

3.93 AVERAGE


eview: Divergent by Veronica Roth


After much prodding by my 16-year-old, I relented and read this YA dystopian fantasy thriller. I'm glad I did, though this novel initially strikes me as a cross between the sorting hat scene in the Harry Potter series and The Hunger Games--equal parts segregation and survivalist brutality.

Amid the typical teen identity crisis of much YA reading fare, there is a simplicity in this story that is hard to discredit. And, it is this simplicity that commanded my attention.

Three Things I Like:
1. Faction Manifestos: The inclusion of the five factions' manifestos at the end of the novel was quite a treat. In content and in form, these manifestos attempt to showcase the best of each faction's ideologies, containing a lot of virtue even as we have read of that virtue falling apart within the novel's narrative.

2. Narrative use of setting: Roth's use of the city's trains, the buildings, and landscape is compelling and dynamic.

3. Rise of the Underdog: Tris's empowerment through sheer determination, well and of course her "divergence," is part of the American desire for the underdog to triumph.

Three Things I Dislike:
1. Things that feel "forgotten": Although there are adequate explanations about why Tris's family disintegrates and what divergence is, I can't help but want to know more. I feel like these are integral parts of the overall story and I sure hope they resurface in the following two installments of this trilogy.

2. Fast pace: I was going to list this as something I like, and the truth is I do like the fast pace of the novel. However, I cannot help but feel that part of the quick pace is due to the several times I skipped through narrative parts that weren't as compelling as other parts.

3. Tunnel-visioned narrative: Although we get hints of what is going on in at least three of the five factions, two are fairly well left out of the narrative. I suppose I could have placed this comment in #1 above, but I felt that this was due to the fact that we really only see what is going on through Tris's eyes and engagements. Hints of what Amity and Candor are doing would have made for a richer sidestory, perhaps through a similar means as the Erudite newspaper Molly and Peter rub Tris with.

Overall, I am caught up in the Divergent fervor, although to a lesser degree than my son and his friends. I've already stolen away from him the next installment, Insurgent, and am looking forward to reading time later in the day. I'm not sure I will want to see the movie due out early next year, but I'm certainly going to read the entire trilogy.

Amazing book!!! You want be able to put it down!!

I loved this book. It is very unique...
adventurous dark emotional tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

heliase's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH: 19%

I can't get into it. I do not care for the main character 

yet another dystopian thriller/love story. i inevitably found myself comparing it to the hunger games in certain scenarios. in my opinion, the hunger games totally trumps divergent.

that being said, it was a really exciting adventure. the whole mind control thing was a freaky twist I didn't see coming. i can't wait to read insurgent!

I thought that this book was very entertaining. I have seen the movie, and in case you were worried that the movie would be nothing like the book, then you were wrong. The movie and the book are very similar. Also, I didn't like the ending very much, but I guess that that is the whole purpose of the book, because they are all learning fighting tactics.
TTYL

Ugh, annoying

AMAZING!!!!!! I LOVE YOU TRIS!!!
adventurous fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Kiva ya-kirja dystopian ja romantiikan ystäville. Ei mikään kirjallinen mestariteos, mutta hauska, tunteikas ja viihdyttää lukijaansa!