Divergent by Veronica Roth
My Rating: 5 stars
In Beatrice’s world, when one turns sixteen, the ultimate choice is made. One choice decides your future, your friends, and your values. At sixteen you must choose your faction: Abnegation, the selfless; Amity, the peaceful; Candor, the honest; Dauntless, the brave; or Erudite, the intelligent. From that choice on, you leave your home, family, and past behind to create a new life within your faction.
Beatrice makes a choice that genuinely shocks everyone – even herself. She leaves her mother, father, and brother behind, departing from the world of Abnegation into the lives of the Dauntless. She shortens her name to Tris, and makes a few friends, a quite a number of enemies. After a while, Tris begins to notice that everything really isn’t what it seems, and the lies and corruption begin to show through the façade of perfection.
I am a sucker for dystopian societies. All dystopian books are so great and so different, that I could never pick a favorite, but Divergent is definitely up there. Divergent really just ruined my life in the best way possible, if that makes any sense). I really don’t want to give much away because it will ruin the reading experience but every chapter held something new and there were thousands of twists and turns that I would have never predicted. The whole plot is so original and unique and it still continues to amaze me. The whole time I was reading, I kept trying to decide what faction I would choose. (I have yet to actually make a choice – when I think about it too much I become extremely stressed and then give up.) I really love how this novel is not just about the choice that must be made. It’s mostly about the corruption of the factions separately and as a whole. I think Tris is an excellent main character. I love her mind and her way of thinking. She’s really strong and she always seems to try to do what she thinks is right. And when I say that Divergent ruined my life – I mean it. There were actually a few times I had to put the book down and just take a break. I became way too attached to the characters and the plot became too much for me to handle at some points. When I had reached the last few chapters, I actually avoided reading for a day because I needed time to prepare myself. Honestly. I need to order the sequel, Insurgent ………..now.
Posted: June 19th, 2012 under Veronica Roth.
Tags: Divergent, Insurgent, review, teen, Veronica Roth
Comments
Comment from bri
Time July 7, 2012 at 10:13 PM
So glad I could help! Tell me what you think. 🙂
Comment from Kea
Time October 7, 2012 at 11:07 AM
I just finished reading Divergent, too! I really enjoyed it and love the way the relationship develops between Tobias and Tris. I love and hate how I can get so hooked on something like because I can’t stand wondering if it will stay that way. Case in point: Hunger Games. I loved Katniss and Gale together….then switched to liking Peeta better…then Gale…then back to Peeta. Ultimately, I was happy to see Katniss and Peeta together, but I hate (and love) then tension before that! LOL. I will start Insurgent soon with my fingers crossed. I hope you are enjoying it so far!?
Comment from Tali
Time April 15, 2013 at 9:58 AM
I just finished reading Divergent too! I read it in a day and a half and it was amazinggggg! I wouldn’t have read it if it wasn’t for your review so thank you! Plz come check out my blog I would really appreciate it 🙂 talisreadingblog.blogspot.com/
Comment from Yasira
Time May 2, 2013 at 11:08 PM
This book was awesome! I totally agree with you!! The next book is awesomer…
Comment from caroline
Time October 25, 2013 at 12:33 PM
this book was amazing! loved every minute
Comment from Minestronette
Time May 14, 2014 at 2:05 PM
It’s a very good book !
Comment from yasmine
Time April 13, 2016 at 11:17 AM
Honestly this book is peace of art, divergent and insurgent were perfect to me, allegiant had a little lack of action but it still wasn’t bad …Tris’s character is probably one if my favorite’s
In general this trilogy is simply awesome I’d strongly recommend it
Comment from Amy
Time June 21, 2012 at 8:36 AM
I was unsure about reading this book. That is until I read your review. Now that I know its about a dystopian society, its a must read. I love The Uglies series and The Hunger Games and from what I understand, this is the same structure. What seems to be a perfect society but is not. Thank so much for the review.