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Allegiant
by Veronica Roth
Well...what to say.
I was so excited and nervous to read this book as seeing some glimpses of reviews on Goodreads, I knew something major happens to some characters.
I was disappointed when they left the City and found the Bureau, and what the city actually was in relation to the rest of the world. It was interesting but for me, it didn't make much sense. The whole gentically damaged and genetically perfect terms, how can they really decide that these genes make a person act the way they do?
The chapters that ranged between Tobias' and Tris's POV were strange.I was so used to reading from Tris's perspective, that reading from Four's was just a bit disconcerting. I was so used to seeing him being strong and silent that to hear his mind and see how shy and insecure he was was weird.
As for the end and Tris's death, well I kinda saw it coming...I actually preferred her to die rather than Four. I knew as soon as she was talking to Caleb she would decide to die, actually the minute they mentioned death serum. She was so willing throughout the other books to sacrifice herself, why would this one be any different. I loved the spreading of her ashes, I think it was pretty perfect as the zip-lining was one of the first moments where Tris became truly Dauntless. I was so annoyed that Roth still allowed Uriah die, he was one of my favorites.I was hoping that as we had already lost Tris, he might make a miracle recovery but no, Roth wasn't that nice. I just hope she didn't make the decision to kill off Tris as a way to distinguish herself from other YA novels and that she felt it was something she really had to do for the story.
It was a good book with a rather flat ending to a great series. Divergent is and will remain my favorite book of the lot.
I was so excited and nervous to read this book as seeing some glimpses of reviews on Goodreads, I knew something major happens to some characters.
I was disappointed when they left the City and found the Bureau, and what the city actually was in relation to the rest of the world. It was interesting but for me, it didn't make much sense. The whole gentically damaged and genetically perfect terms, how can they really decide that these genes make a person act the way they do?
The chapters that ranged between Tobias' and Tris's POV were strange.I was so used to reading from Tris's perspective, that reading from Four's was just a bit disconcerting. I was so used to seeing him being strong and silent that to hear his mind and see how shy and insecure he was was weird.
It was a good book with a rather flat ending to a great series. Divergent is and will remain my favorite book of the lot.