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2019-11-19 00:40

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Review from my blog: The Word Fiend There has been a lot of hype surrounding Divergent in the publishing and book blogging world. From the moment I first heard about it I developed a huge book crush. But like all crushes, there is the fear that when we finally meet the object of our affection that the reality may not live up to our expectations. Veronica Roth has not disappointed me with her debut. Divergent is an exciting, addictive read that will pull you into its pages and release you breathless and begging for more. The cover for Divergent is like the book: bold and eye-catching. The reflective sheen makes the colours glint and gives the circle of flame, the symbol for the Dauntless, a life of its own. It's this symbol that catches the eye and pulls you into the image. The heavy clouds hovering over the city are an effective metaphor for the changes and danger threatening the perfect society below. Divergent is Veronica Roth's debut novel – and if this is how she writes starting out I can only see great things in her future. Roth writes with confidence and skill and this lifts her already great idea and moulds it into a brilliant read. The pacing was spot-on – with natural dips and peaks to engage the reader and allow them to catch their breath before the next action-packed scene. At no point did I get the urge to rush through the quieter sections to get to the next exciting moment. This is because every scene helps to tell the story and I was more than happy to sit back and let Roth guide me through her world and the book. The dystopian world that Roth has created in Divergent is engaging and well thought out. Society is split into five factions: Abnegation (selflessness), Amity (friendship/harmony), Candor (honesty), Dauntless (fearless/undaunted) and Erudite (scholarly) that work in their specialised areas to keep the world as a whole running smoothly. When they turn sixteen, people choose which faction they will spend the rest of their lives in – not always the faction they were born into. I loved the factions and the thought that Roth has put into what each faction values and cultivates in its members. The differences in the factions are very obvious in the initiates who have joined a faction they were not born into. Roth uses this to great advantage to highlight these differences. Tris is the heroine in Divergent. She is tough, kick-ass and smart – all things I love in a protagonist. Being a part of Tris's journey was exciting and there is a definite character growth that takes place through the book. I was rooting for her from page one. Four is also a complex, three-dimensional character and I must confess to having a mild character crush on him. The building relationship brings out their strengths and showed them both to be interesting and fully formed characters. Divergent is a thrilling read and I would gladly recommend it to anyone who enjoys an intelligent and entertaining story.

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