Thursday, March 7, 2013

Book 9: Insurgent

First off I'd like to start by telling you that this wasn't supposed to be book nine. This was supposed to be book ten, but I'm having a couple issues getting through my original book nine, so I stopped reading it for a day and read this book instead. I promise I will finish the other book, it will just take me a little longer than expected. So book nine is Insurgent by Veronica Roth



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*Spoiler warning! This is the second book in a series. If you have not read Divergent you may want to stop reading right now because there will be spoilers for it here.*

Book Summary:
Insurgent takes up where Divergent left off, Tris Prior has just helped to stop the Euridite simulation that was controlling the Dauntless causing them to kill the Abnegation. She and the remaining survivors (Four, Marcis, Caleb, and Peter included), must escape to the Amity grounds in hopes that they will be safe. When the Euridite and Dauntless traitors show up, they find themselves on the run, and the only people they can turn to are the factionless, who are large in number and who have been patiently waiting for their chance to usurp the factions.

In all the chaos, Tris must decide who to trust while trying to forgive herself for killing Will and overcome the grief of losing her parents.

My review:
I loved this book as much as I loved Divergent. It is fabulously written; Roth does a great job continuing Tris's inner struggle, only this time it is more about learning to forgive herself than trying to figure out what it means to be divergent - although she is still trying to completely understand this. Four's character was also written very well; I loved seeing him struggle between wanting to save Tris and wanting to let her go. Throughout most of the book, I wasn't sure what was going to happen between the two of them, if they were going to kiss or throw punches. There were a couple of surprising characters in this book, the one that goes from bad to good (well, semi-good) I totally called, but I was completely caught off gaurd by the biggest traitor in the book. I seriously yelled, "What?!" when the reveal occurred. I think the thing I like most about this book, however, was the ending. It definitely took me by surprise even though they've been leading up to that for the entirety of the two books.

There were very few things I didn't like about this book. One was the character of Tori (who in the first book helped to hide Tris's secret). All through this book, I felt like she had major secrets that she wasn't letting anyone in on, and by the end of the book, Tris begins wondering the same things. I'm hoping we find out more about her character in book three. Also, I wasn't a huge fan of the way they dealt with Jeanine. I felt going in that it would happen that way, but I was really hoping that it wouldn't. I would explain more about how I feel about this, but I don't want to give away too many spoilers.

Overall, I would definitely recommend this book (after you've read Divergent) to anyone. Again, there is little, if any, swearing and only a few sexual references. There is one scene where Tris and Four get a little carried away, but there is nothing graphic and I honestly wasn't sure afterward if they had slept together or not.

So I am now (not-so) patiently waiting for book three, which doesn't come out until October. How am I going to make it through?!

My Rating: 9/10

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