Divergent, why read it?
In
one of my classes, Best Sellers, we have to choose a fiction to read and
complete a project on. For my book I choose Divergent
by Veronica Roth. Divergent tells the
story of a young girl, Beatrice. Beatrice or Tris lives in a Utopian society.
Each
person belongs to one of five fractions the Dauntless, Erudite, Abnegation, Amity,
and Candor. The Dauntless are brave, Erudite are smart, Abnegation are selfless,
Amity value the power of friendship, and Candor can’t tell lies. Beatrice grew
up in the Abnegation fraction, only she has a problem – she can’t be selfless.
Once she reaches the age of 16, she can choose to qualify and move to another
fraction based on test results. Her test results were rare to say the least turned
out very unconventional. She’s a Divergent, a person who could choose three of
the fractions. When she gets to the choosing ceremony, she has to choose. And
where does she go? Dun Dun Dun she picks the Dauntless!!! Now we have to follow
her as she figures out a life where she can be greedy.
The
reason that I choose this book is honestly just because I brought it and never
had a chance to start the book until now. Why I brought this book would
honestly be a better question. I brought the book because I had heard so much
about it. My last honors class had to analyze the first two chapters, I was
very intrigued. The authors writing style really stands out to me. The way that
Tris comes across the page, you feel what she feels. You have those moments of
emotion, as if you were Tris. On the Goodreads
website, Divergent has earned a 4.38 star reading. Already one hundred and
seventy pages into the book, I’m giving it a 4. It has kept me engaged, but the
plot is a little predictable so far. I still have a good three hundred odd
pages left so I’m sure some type of plot twist will be introduced before the
end.
Get
booked, with a good book, I know I am.
I've never read any of the books in this series, but people are always getting on me to do that! I look forward to hearing what you think about it!
ReplyDeleteI've read this book before and you explained it perfectly. This book is amazing (if you haven't realized already), the second book is also very good, and I'm not sure about the third one since I haven't read it yet.
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