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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Divergent


Divergent
Veronica Roth
New York: Katherine Tegen, 2011
496 pgs


Reader be warned: If you are approaching the middle of the book, stop reading unless you have time to finish it. Trust me.

Teens hot off The Hunger Games trilogy will love this novel by Veronica Roth, although I found it more similar in tone to the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld. Divergent is the first novel in a series and it is intelligent and action packed.

Triss lives in a city where people are divided into factions to better regulate their lives. Brought up in Abnegation, her test scores indicate that she could belong to more than one faction. She is divergent. Told to hide this fact from everyone, Triss chooses to leave Abnegation and her family and join Dauntless, the fearless faction.

Put through a rigorous initiation, Triss finds herself the target of other trainees and finds it more and more difficult to hide who she is from the others. Surviving her training soon becomes the least of her worries as she discovers a plot against her old faction, and her divergent ability may be the only thing that can save them all.

Book Count: 7 read, 193 to go!

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