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America was on my nerves with the back and forth. I like both Aspen and Maxon but it was just bothering me that she wouldn't just pick one. First she does want to be Queen and be with Maxon and then she is ready to leave and doesn't want to be Queen.




Oh... me too. She just pisses me off with that part. But we sort of have to give her credit since the only man she's ever been romantically involved with was Aspen until Maxon came into the picture. So she's pretty inexperienced, right? What would she know about relationships? Relationships are under martial law in their country and premarital sex will give you death penalty xD

İ totally agree with you and megan... And America did get on my nerves to often but sometimes İ also sympatized with her.. And looking forward to 3rd book!!


hit the road aspen, and don't u come back no more no more no more no more
but seriously, i really loved this book and stayed until 4am finishing it. i suffered with what happened to Marlee and hope that that was a wake up call for America to stop it with Aspen. i have a terrible feeling that this thing with Aspen is gonna blow on her face and separate her and Maxon :( but i guess we have to wait and see. Cant wait for the next book.

I just got this book... yesterday. I've read 71 pages and this is pretty much how I'm reacting to this book:
I'm so excited. I hope America ends up with Maxon... He's so romantic.

I'm so excited. I hope America ends up with Maxon... He's so romantic.

<3 <3 <3 Yeah she's finally fighting for him



Can't wait for book 3
Check out my full review here:
http://adventuresofateenagebookworm.b...

Anyway...I didn't like it. America is a horrible protagonist who pisses me off greatly. She spends the entire book whining about how Maxon isn't spending enough time with her and rather with other girls (because, you know, that's TOTALLY not the point of this competition in the first place). Not to mention, it's totally hypocritical of America to be complaining about Maxon seeing other girls because America is seeing Aspen behind Maxon's back anyway. America annoyed me so much that I pray that she doesn't marry Maxon. I don't like Aspen at all, but America freaking deserves punishment (which she'll get if she's caught with Aspen before the competition ends). She doesn't deserve the crown at all. I'm totally rooting for Celeste now.
Also, the plot doesn't go anywhere (aside from the petty love triangle). There was some world-building with the journal subplot, which I guess worked OK, but not much else.
As for positives, I ended up enjoying the book enough to not regret reading it, I guess, and also, I like Marlee. The book should have been about her instead. I enjoy these books as entertainment, and I see them as a kind of addictive guilty pleasure (kind of like the show "The Bachelor" in real life). Maybe that was the point. If so, I'd like this book so much better if it took itself less seriously.
Huh. I did not mean to write so much here. I might as well just copy-and-paste this for a review.
America was okay in the selection, but she was just so indesive in this one. (view spoiler)
But her constant indesiveness just got on my freaking nerves.
But her constant indesiveness just got on my freaking nerves.

Anyway...I didn't like it. America is a horrible protagonist who pisses me off greatly. She..."
Hmmm.... definitely not Celeste. She's too much for Maxon. He can barely handle her. Haha! Yeah, America sort of is annoying. She's always unsure. She actually thinks it's unfair for Maxon to be spending time with other girls. It's like you want to yell at her: "HELLO! It's the freaking selection! What did you expect?" And when she spends time with Aspen, I'm like "Damn you America, I thought you were nice." My favorite character is Maxon. He's a very complicated guy. Since the POV in the series is America, it's hard to tell what's going on in his mind. I have a very good feeling that there's a lot of things going on in his mind. He has a lot of secrets and he knows many things. I'm excited about the next book because I wanna know what he's going to do. I'd rather have MaxonXAmerica than AspenXAmerica. Kriss would be nice for him too. I wish there was more smoke and burn than just spark in that book. I like the pace but even romance needs some action in it. I think I'd like to see someone die or some secrets revealed in the next book. America is indecisive and doesn't trust enough the people that she should trust. I think America's very compassionate but not that logical. She doesn't know how to calculate her moves. Her last one almost got her off the competition. Now she's fighting for Maxon, weehee... I've changed my mind. I don't want to see someone die. I want a war in the next book :D
Haha!

Don't you dare say America seeing Aspen in secret is hypocritical! It's totally not fair that Maxon is seeing other girls (public knowledge!!) when America sits in her room or in the women's room all day long for Maxon to finally come to hang out with her. And saying she has his heart is no excuse! You need conversation in order to keep a relationship going! You can't simply say you love a person and trust that your emotions wouldn't simply disappear >.< And I get it, it's the Selection, but one way or another, Maxon's gotta figure out that he's not the only guy alive that girls want to be with (Hi Marlee!)
I'd be irritated if the author builds up to a massive war/fight scene and it just... flops.


I think it is selfish and stupid of both her and Aspen for them to keep seeing each other with what is at risk, especially after what was done to Marlee and her soldier. And what about their families.
I love this book and I cannot wait for book three, and even though America drives me a little crazy sometimes I still like her, but I like Maxon more and if she'll make him happy then that is how I want it to end. (Poor Aspen... I'll still feel bad for him if it does end that way.)
Thirty-five girls came to the palace to compete in the Selection. All but six have been sent home. And only one will get to marry Prince Maxon and be crowned princess of Illea.
America still isn’t sure where her heart lies. When she’s with Maxon, she’s swept up in their new and breathless romance, and can’t dream of being with anyone else. But whenever she sees Aspen standing guard around the palace, and is overcome with memories of the life they planned to share. With the group narrowed down to the Elite, the other girls are even more determined to win Maxon over—and time is running out for America to decide.
Just when America is sure she’s made her choice, a devastating loss makes her question everything again. And while she’s struggling to imagine her future, the violent rebels that are determined to overthrow the monarchy are growing stronger and their plans could destroy her chance at any kind of happy ending.