Monday 18 April 2016

Book Review: Divergent by Veronica Roth

Review by Ella Shadbolt, 12, Woodgreen School


"I feel like someone breathed new air into my lungs. I am not Abnegation. I am not dauntless. I am Divergent.”

Imagine living in a fractured society, where at only sixteen you are forced to make a choice. A choice that will change your life. Do you leave your family, friends, everyone and everything you love and care about? Or do you stay? And what happens if you don’t fit in?

Veronica Roth’s Divergent, the first novel in the compelling dystopian series, follows Beatrice, better known at Tris, as she is forced to make this decision, always knowing she will never be part of this broken civilisation.

The story follows her as she takes a giant leap to a whole new life in Dauntless- the faction known for bravery. With secrets to hide, mysteries to uncover, and skills to learn, Tris struggles to overcome her fears and enemies. Through this she seeks to discover those she can trust. But can she leave behind the past and battle on through the future…

Divergent is extremely thought-provoking, questioning how can we suppress a young personality in order to try and keep a simple society. The human race is so unique and complicated that everyone is a combination of emotions and talents; debating the right to be different and the hostility that is forced upon the unique.

As you read each page of this marvellous creation, I can guarantee you that everyone will be gripped. Whether you enjoy adventure and action, or prefer a romantic tale, Divergent will grab you with its many cliff hangers.

Divergent is an unforgettable read that will ensure you read the second book 'Insurgent' without pausing for breath in between. So venture into this unfolding world and see where your future lies within the walls of this amazing book...






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