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Divergent: Divergent Trilogy
by Veronica Roth
Take chances. (7/6/2015)
So I’ve wanted to read “Divergent” by Veronica Roth for a while now so I took this opportunity to read the book. This book was honestly one of my favorites I have read in a long time. The book is set up in a different way of how the world is being controlled. Throughout the story there are a lot of intense, emotional, and exciting events that happen. The author does a good job at creating a setting in the book that really helps you view how their world is and what they have to deal with. I really enjoyed this book because for some reason it got me excited about life. The main character “Tris” makes the decision to change her life and to actually make changes in it. This helped me see that stepping out of your comfort zone is worth it. It can be hard and difficult to accomplish but it will benefit you in the long run. We have to be able to do things for ourselves and be able to stand alone when it comes to achieving more in our own lives. We have to take chances and be adventurous to enjoy this life.
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