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Divergent by Veronica Roth

Divergent

Divergent Trilogy

by Veronica Roth

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  • May 2011, 496 pages
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arya tyagi

outstanding
This book brings me to a very good habit of reading and I now know the meaning of friendship.

Friendship is something which will never be afraid from it is something a good gift given by God.
Nicole

Take chances.
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.
Kelli Robinson

If You Liked The Hunger Games, Read This Book
When I stumbled upon The Hunger Games trilogy, I reluctantly read the first book despite the genre being one I generally don't tend towards but fell in love. It felt different and I was open to something different. I searched for recommendations on the next book to read and the lovers of The Hunger Games consistently recommended Divergent. They were right! I read it in less than a week and was pleasantly surprised to find that it wasn't a regurgitation of The Hunger Games but something else fresh and new. I'm wondering if I'm now a true convert to this YA dystopian genre.
Gabby

Divergent rules!
3 words is all I can say: DIVERGENT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!
rrbsoccer

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This was one of the best book I have read in a while. I am on the second one now and it is really exciting.
Alexis Villafuerte

Very good book
I love this book so much!!!!! I cant wait till the movie comes out on March 21, 2014
I can't wait that long!!!!
Secret

Divergent
This book brings out the true meaning of friendship, love and just being who you are, and it shows that there are brave people in the world!
Me:)

Best book I've ever read!!!
Divergent is the best book I've ever read!! Almost half of my class has read the series and loves it:) if you love this series (in my opinion) you might like:
The Tglies-Scott Westerfeld
Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins
Percy Jackson-Rick Riordan
Harry potter-JK Rowling
Matched - Ally Condie
Marked - PC Cast & Kristin Cast
etc.
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