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In review: Divergent - Miss Known
To start of this week celebrating the arrival of my birth month there is nothing better than reading a book wrapped in a comfy blanket sipping a cup of hot tea. Be aware this book is a serious problem and you will fell the need to buy the next ones so is important to have enough money to buy them all. I am not here to scare you but when I ended Divergent I was so excited to read the next one to know what was going to happen that I literally couldn’t even think about the book I would instantly fell a punch in the stomach and get very anxious. Which made it really hard to write a review after reading it. With no forward do I leave here the synopsis from Goodreads: In Beatrice Prior’s dystopian Chicago world, society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue—Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless), Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent). On an appointed day of every year, all sixteen-year-olds must select the faction to which they will devote the rest of their lives. For Beatrice, the decision is between staying with her family and being who she really is. There are some authors good at describing places and write big paragraphs to give you the full picture of the room in which the action takes place. Others are good describing feelings and relation/connections between people. Veronica Roth writes in a way that makes me feel I am Beatrice and creates a big problem making me want Four just to myself – he is the male character she will fall in love with. It really possible to feel all the thing she is feeling thanks to the level of details and the sensations Veronica describes. She is an amazing discovery to me and I will keep an eye on her to keep up with new books she might release. Despite having to be realistic, down to earth and be responsible I can’t avoid still be a dreamer and hopper and this book is the perfect escape to the reality without being entirely non-real. Is easy relate to the characters they are quite normal – despite the all warrior girl look, Beatrice is just a young adult learning for the first time how the world works and how to deal with it – making us fell part of the book. I sometimes just...
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