I'll stick with the last decent book I read and skip the one I feel guilty about finishing and the other that I put down before I finished. That's fair, right?
So here it is
In a futuristic, dystopian Chicago, Beatrice turns 16- the age when you decide how you are going to live for the rest of your life. See, this society is split into 5 factions, each of which value a different set of values (honesty, selflessness, bravery, peace, and intelligence). On the fateful day, Beatrice does a rare thing and chooses to leave the faction where she grew up to join the Dauntless (who value bravery). During the brutal initiation Beatrice must learn to live without her family, overcome fear, and decide who to trust... all while keeping a secret that would mean death if anyone found out.
Things I liked:
In my head, it all looked like the Dr. Dre/2Pac video "California Love."
There's really not a lot of rational for this, dystopian stories just do that to me... which also has me singing the song all day. Ahhh, 90's hip hop. Anyway.
I could definitely imagine what was happening throughout the book. Yeah, any good book should, but sometimes that's lacking in young adult books.
I liked the ties it had to current society, without being all preachy. I had to remember where the Sears Tower was just to figure out it was Chicago. It also interestingly ties with the past. I found the book title on a reading list for the Holocaust. As the story gets going, I could definitely see the parallels.
I pretended I was just as tough as Beatrice. Since it wasn't her point of view, you heard her doubt and worries, but you know everyone else thought she was insanely awesome.
Imagine what it would be like to grow up not knowing about romances... Beatrice doesn't even recognize a crush on a boy. Wow. Could I have survived? (I've always been a bit boy crazy.)
It's a quick read. I like young adult books for that reason. I'm a cheater.
Divergent was repeatedly recommended to me by people who like The Hunger Games and Gone, both end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it kind of books. Apparently if you like one you like them all? ( I liked The Hunger Games. I read 2 of the 3 books. But I wasn't all "Ohmygod its the best story EVER!" I've heard Gone was interesting but slow so I haven't gone there yet.) On http://whatshouldireadnext.com/, someone even recommended I am Number Four. Interesting connection. I liked both of them so I guess I agree.
I'm pretty curious where the obvious sequel for Divergent goes, too. Oh! And it just came out!
Happy reading, friends.



