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Allegiant by Veronica Roth
September 2, 2014
Allegiant
Reviewed by Sunny567
Do you want a book that you won't be able to put down? The book "Allegiant" is definitely that kind of book. This book is full of romance, thrills,and "edge of the seat" moments. There's plenty of adventure and Veronica Roth, the author, does an amazing job on every page. If you read the kind of books that make you feel for the characters and actually think, then I would definitely recommend this book for you.
This book mainly targets teens and some adults. To me, this book is appropriate for the awkward stage of being a teenager. I personally, like a book that challenges me and pushes me to learn new vocabulary. This book is certainly a challenge, but once your near the end, it all comes together. What I'm saying is, this book is worth the time it takes to read.
This book goes back and forth with being emotional and reserved. But if I had to choose which out of the two, the book was, then I would choose emotional. The love and deaths in the trilogy are extremely emotional and sensitive. Although, there are times when Tris has to bite her tongue. The sensitivity and deep emotion in this book keep you interested and staying up until three in the morning, reading. There are many moments between Tris and Four that make you smile, laugh, and mostly cry.
The first and second chapters are basically to catch you up on what happened in Insurgent. So, don't lose interest and pull through. I thought the book was very well put together. The constant surprises and few conflicts in Tris and Fours relationship, definitely keep you sweating. The characters are very realistic and by the time you get to this book, you feel like you've known them all your life. It's hard for me to relate to these characters but there situations are explained in such depth, that I felt like I was dealing with and living in their situations. The ending is hard to handle, but at the same time, it closes the trilogy perfectly. There are many lessons to learn from this book. To many to write them all.
This book is for anyone who doesn't mind crying or laughing. I enjoy both and think almost every one does. This book has earned a place on my shelf, and hopefully on yours. I will be reading more of Veronica Roth,s novels. This book paints many beautiful images and it seems like your watching a movie. It's a wonderful book and I wish there was another.
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