Divergent

English language

Published Nov. 24, 2014

ISBN:
978-0-06-228985-8
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3 stars (8 reviews)

Divergent is the debut novel of American novelist Veronica Roth, published by HarperCollins Children's Books in 2011. The novel is the first of the Divergent trilogy, a series of young adult dystopian novels set in a Divergent Universe. The novel Divergent features a post-apocalyptic version of Chicago and follows Beatrice "Tris" Prior as she explores her identity within a society that defines its citizens by their social and personality-related affiliation with five factions, which removes the threat of anyone exercising independent will and re-threatening the population's safety. Underlying the action and dystopian focused main plot is a romantic subplot between Tris and one of her instructors in the Dauntless faction, nicknamed Four. The novel has been compared to other young adult books such as The Hunger Games and The Maze Runner because of its similar themes and target audience. In particular, the novel explores the themes common to young adult …

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Review of 'Divergent (Divergent, #1)' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

hmm. i usually enjoy teen dystopian novels because of the obvious parallels to the alien universe of highschool with it's numerous cliches, hierarchy and power strangleholds. so the concept of joining your tribe at 16 initially appealed to me. but then the heroine does the exact thing every teen would want: abandons their parents, manners, and the tiresome practice of putting others' needs in front of you - and embraces the thrills and selfishness of a tattooed and body-pierced tribe.
everything about the book seemed designed to translate easily to a movie, starting with the initial choosing ceremony where teens individually come forward to cut the palm of their hand with a knife, and then drip their blood into one of 5 symbolic vessels. huh? cutting open your palm? the author pretty much gives away the direction of the novel when she opens with an action that would be feared …

Review of 'Divergent (Divergent, #1)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is another dystopian novel in the vein of Hunger Games, Anthem, and The Giver. I enjoyed this book but I had a few reservations.

#1. I didn't really notice this until I started listening to the novel, and I listened to about 2/3rds of the book; but the prose is pretty stilted, choppy. This could be more about the reader than the actual novel, but even reading the story traditionally, I picked up on an overabundance of "I"s. I guess the sentence structure and style just didn't very much and had little complexity. Maybe this is why the book is considered "young adult."

#2. I caught several tropes common to dystopian literature. This isn't necessarily bad as it connects the story to other novels and films readers may have read or seen.

I do recommend this book for readers who enjoyed The Hunger Games. I thought the device connecting …