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Mansi Srivastava (mansiii) | 4 comments I have just finished the first book of the series and well, I don't feel it's technically dystopian but I like the concept of the book about factions. It's intriguing. The first book contains more about what happens in Dauntless and the real story starts pretty late but because it's a series, it's fine, even better to show the routine and how things worked for our simple yet brave heroine, Tris.


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 1197 comments Mod
Mansi wrote: "I have just finished the first book of the series and well, I don't feel it's technically dystopian but I like the concept of the book about factions. It's intriguing. The first book contains more ..."


You might want to post this in the Reviews thread. That's a better place for it.


message 3: by Mansi (new)

Mansi Srivastava (mansiii) | 4 comments Oh thanks. Sorry I'm new here. Didn't know about that :)


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Katina Buchanan (goodreadscomkatina_buchanan) | 33 comments Roth's Divergent creates a force field around the pedagogy adolescence we can never conquer. Just like we can never be babies again we will have always have to choose between staying home or branching out on our own. But with a group of buddies like Roth explains life becomes Topsy-Turby. Which is so true? If only my hardships can help you conquer yours than we can learn to build strength in our own experiences and not our parents. Makes sense but often times unrealistic. Roth opens the broad spectrum and creates a relationship between inner-urbanism thinking and traditional ways of development. Which means that it's a battle of the fittest on either end of the scope. Roth was amazing in her ideology and personal dramatics for which Divergent makes bookshelves come alive and bridges the generation gap.


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 1197 comments Mod
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