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Insurgent – January 20, 2015


Insurgent (Divergent Series) Paperback – January 20, 2015

Author: Visit Amazon’s Veronica Roth Page | Language: English | ISBN: 0062024051 | Format: PDF, EPUB


Insurgent – January 20, 2015
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  • Series: Divergent Series

  • Paperback: 592 pages

  • Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books (January 20, 2015)

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 0062024051

  • ISBN-13: 978-0062024053

  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 1.3 x 8 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,179 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
    • #15 in Books > Teens > Literature & Fiction > Social & Family Issues > Values & Virtues

    • #20 in Books > Teens > Romance > Science Fiction & Dystopian

    • #37 in Books > Teens > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Science Fiction > Dystopian



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First Impressions: I had been looking forward to reading Insurgent ever since I finished reading Divergent (for the millionth time) last year. One morning I woke up and before I even had my morning coffee, I heard a nice thud outside of my front door. I kind of feel like there should have been fireworks and confetti when I opened up the package and laid my hands on my pretty proof of Insurgent. I hugged it. I stroked the cover, and it gained its place at the top of my review pile. My precious….. If you haven’t already read Divergent, you need to go get a copy NOW! You are missing out on reading an amazing trilogy and trust me; you don’t want to miss these books.

First 50 Pages: The beginning of Insurgent picks up right where Divergent left off, luckily. I was hoping there wouldn’t be any gaps in time between the first book and the second, and there wasn’t. I was also worried that Insurgent would suffer from Sophomore Slump, but it didn’t. If fact, I think I enjoyed Insurgent more than I did Divergent because this book has a ton of action and more character development. However, the world-building in both books is phenomenal. I would love to know how Veronica Roth comes up with the things that she does, because even though this world she dreamed up is crazy (and awesome), it never seems too far-fetched. The Young Adult market is so flooded with dystopian novels right now that aren’t plausible, with the exception of a select few, including the Divergent/Insurgent novels.


Characters & Plot: I’ll do my best to keep this part as spoiler-free as possible so I don’t ruin anything for anyone, but there might be some minor spoilers, so readers beware.


Like I stated above, Insurgent picks up right where Divergent left off.


I loved Divergent. It was everything a book should be: smart, philosophical, funny and sad in all the right places. Although the premise was a bit unlikely, the worldbuilding was first-rate, and I was able to willingly suspend my disbelief long enough to enjoy the book.


However, there was something wrong with the ending. While a war between the factions was entirely likely, it just seemed a bit…rushed. Like the author had all of these cool things she wanted to write about and couldn’t be bothered to wait until it made sense to introduce them, so she skipped all of the boring buildup and got right down to it. I hoped Insurgent would be better.


For the first half, it was. Roth took us to the other factions’ compounds, and we got a glimpse of what their daily life is like. There were moments of raw beauty and power, like when Tris witnesses an Amity religious service, or when Tris and Tobias are interrogated by Candor. There were moments of chilling horror as well, like when a certain faction leader is executed. Those moments were when Roth’s writing really shone.


Sadly, I don’t think Roth recognized these moments for the gems that they were. As an aspiring novelist, I understand that. Sometimes, readers and writers like different things. The trick is to craft each scene as if it were your favorite, even if you hate it: to polish each scene to perfection. Unfortunately, Roth did not do this. She seemed impatient to get to “the good stuff.” While this would be fine if the “good stuff” was as good as she seemed to think it was, it wasn’t. The scenes Roth seemed to enjoy writing the most were often the most illogical.


**The following section contains spoilers.**


Take Erudite’s big plan, for instance.





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