A review by roseleaf24
Poster Girl by Veronica Roth

5.0

This book finds a new story in the dystopian genre by focusing on a time after the first dystopian regime has fallen and in the midst of a second dystopian regime. Sonya is living in the Aperture, a fenced in section including an intersection and four apartment blocks, where the remaining members of the Delegation and their family members have been contained since the Uprising. When she is given a way out, she finds out more about her family, the Delegation, and the current Triumvirate than she ever wanted to know. This book is engaging and so, so thought-provoking.