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Allegiant
Allegiant
Allegiant
Audiobook11 hours

Allegiant

Written by Veronica Roth

Narrated by Emma Galvin and Aaron Stanford

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

The explosive conclusion to Veronica Roth's #1 New York Times bestselling Divergent series of books reveals the secrets of the dystopian world that captivated millions of readers and film fans in Divergent and Insurgent.

One choice will define you. What if your whole world was a lie? What if a single revelation—like a single choice—changed everything? What if love and loyalty made you do things you never expected?

Told from a riveting dual perspective, this third installment in the series follows Tris and Tobias as they battle to comprehend the complexities of human nature—and their selves—while facing impossible choices of courage, allegiance, sacrifice, and love.

And don't miss The Fates Divide, Veronica Roth's powerful sequel to the bestselling Carve the Mark!

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Release dateOct 22, 2013
ISBN9780062280480
Allegiant
Author

Veronica Roth

VERONICA ROTH is the #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Divergent series (Divergent, Insurgent, Allegiant, and Four: A Divergent Collection) and the Carve the Mark duology (Carve the Mark, The Fates Divide). Divergent received the 2011 Goodreads Choice Award for Favorite Book, Publishers Weekly’s Best Book of 2011, and was the winner of the YALSA 2012 Teens’ Top Ten. The trilogy has been adapted into a blockbuster movie series starring Shailene Woodley and Theo James. Carve the Mark published in January 2017, debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list, and remained on the list for eighteen weeks. The Fates Divide, the second installment of the Carve the Mark series, also debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Though she was born in Mount Kisco, New York, Veronica’s family moved to Hong Kong and Germany before settling in Barrington, Illinois. In elementary school, Veronica read constantly, but it wasn’t until she got a “make your own book!” kit from her mother as a gift that she thought to write anything of her own. From that time on, she knew she would write for the rest of her life, whether she was published or not. She wrote the manuscript that would become Divergent in her free time while attending Northwestern University, where she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in English Literature with Creative Writing in 2010. She is a board member of YALLFest, the biggest YA book festival in the country, and YALLWEST, its sister festival. She currently lives in Chicago with her husband and their dog, Avi, whose adorable existence is well-documented on Instagram.  

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Rating: 3.6717948717948716 out of 5 stars
3.5/5

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Readers find this title to be a mixed bag. Some reviewers loved the ending and the production level of the audiobook, while others hated the ending and found it disappointing. Some felt that the middle of the book was boring and slow-paced, while others enjoyed the world-building and thought it was their favorite of the series. Overall, the book received mixed reviews, with some readers loving it and others feeling let down by the ending.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really like the two narrators in this one, portraying Tobias and Tris's point of views. The issue with the narration was that they have different tempos, so when I sped it up, one sounded pretty normal and the other one a bit fast. But not major issue. They were both great!
    As for the book, it was better than the second one but not better than the first. I expected a bit more for the crescendo and finale of the story, but it felt a bit "meh".
    Still, fun series to read!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Excellent. Loved the epilogue. I 2 3 4 5 6
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I liked it - it was a good conclusion although maybe not a happy one.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It is really hard for me to write reviews for series enders, because it is sad to leave characters that I have grown to love and invested so much time into. So, this will be short, spoiler free. I was drawn right back into the world of Tobias and Tris in this bittersweet conclusion to the series. Though I did rush through the middle because it slowed down got too weighty in the middle, it picked right back up. There were lots of surprises, and things I both expected, dreaded and couldn't wait for. I loved getting into Four's head and getting his perspective. It was an added bonus in this and gave us some valuable insight. Tris is as strong as ever, even though she has her flaws, that makes her even more relatable, and easy to like and pull for. She has the recklessness, but also the courage and sacrifice that defines her. There is non-stop action in this one, tying up loose ends and resolving all of the plots. OMG. The ending. I am one of the people who are torn. I hate it and saw it coming, but at the same time I love it and think it is fitting. It depends on what moment you ask me. Bottom Line: Fitting and bittersweet trilogy conclusion.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    So we find out about the background of the cities, the mess that was made, the complicated background needs some fixing which won't be without sacrifice and the end was a bit of a sucker punch.It's an interesting world, an interesting series and well done. Quite readable.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Loved the series overall, but this book had some serious slow points and was my least favourite of the trilogy.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Nice to finish the 3 work set. Not exactly a wiz bang finish but still nice to wrap it up.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I am so glad my bookclub talked me into reading this. I was so disappointed and rather bored with the middle book, after such a great first book. When I saw that a lot of people rated this low, I sort of figured that the author may have lucked out on the first book and just went downhill from there. She was very young after all. But I discovered that was not the case. This book was very interesting, definitely rivaling the first book, for me. The case of the author not being good enough was just not true. She is very talented, and made the point she wanted to make, in my opinion. I had prepared myself to be disappointed at the ending, thinking the rest of the book would be worth the read at least. But I didn't mind the ending at all. Very well done. Super excited to see the movies!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    “And here, now, a lie has changed the struggle, a lie has shifted priorities forever.” After being left in suspense, Tris and the rest of the society have just watched a video of someone who claims to be outside of the walls. This makes many people start to question what is possibly outside the barrier between their civilization and what they don’t know. The third book Allegiant, by Veronica Roth, flips the whole trilogy upside down as Tris and others discover what is behind the walls. This science fiction novel, takes the reader on a action-packed quest full of hardships, intriguing situations and a romance between Tris and Tobias. Facing reality at a whole new level, drama arises every turn of the story and ends with an unsuspecting and thrilling ending that will leave readers at the edge of their seats.I believe that the book Allegiant was a great read with alot of running around and barely surviving most of the time. But on the other hand, the crucial ending was disappointing for me, as I would expect more information on what happened next. The ending seemed to stop too soon and was a result I disliked. This novel would be a favorable book for middle school aged kids who like to read a science fiction aspect on trying to create the “perfect society”. As it is based on the future of our world, it gives readers a fictional view of a possibility of what our world might look like later on, destroyed and fought over. Overall, I liked this ending novel of the Divergent series, Allegiant, and am eager to read more Veronica Roth has wrote.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I can't bring myself to finish it. The last 2 books - amazing! This one just keeps spiraling deeper and deeper well... Into garbage. I like strong female characters. But strong female is not achieved by making the male lead extremely whiny and wussy. One day I will finish it, I will. But that said, the first two books are extremely good, hard to put down reads. The 3rd one was rushed. And I heard about the ending from spoilers, but still, the road to that ending is not good.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This book had me... until the end. That ending was awful and almost ruins the entire series for me. I understand what the author was going for but come on! That's just not cool dude.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I'm in a love-hate relationship with this book.

    First of all, I liked how their world is better explained here. But it was a too-little-too-late kind of thing. I struggled with the sense behind the factions for the first two books, and I wish they were explained earlier on, but I couldn't find a way how Roth would without spoiling all the fun prematurely.

    But then the history is revealed continuously and ruthlessly. The information becomes overwhelming, I guess. And we're taken from one rebellion to another, before we even make sense of the previous one.

    Most of the characters are also one-dimensional. And what's infuriating is that these very same characters are the ones playing God in their own little world. Oh, morals are tested here, all right.

    Second... THAT. ENDING. It was bullshit! Tris deserved a much better conclusion. It was so unfair. She got out of death's way a couple hundred times, and she gets helplessly shot by a wretched guy in a wheelchair, who by the way (and this is the worst part!) will eventually forget who he was due to the memory reset and the gruesome fact that he killed her! HOW COULD YOU, ROTH? How could you let Tris be killed by some worthless guy?

    I was so mad. And don't get me started on Four- his grief was what made me shed tears.

    But I guess some things were necessary. And in the end, I will grudgingly admit, these events were reasons the book was good, too. It's a hard thing to swallow, but we can't have happy endings all the time.

    3.5 stars it is, then.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I have read that many people were disappointed with this book and the ending of this series but I liked it. Not every book is going to end with the happiest of endings or exactly the way you think it should be. I do think the ending makes sense with the way the characters have behaved throughout the series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I did not enjoy this book as much as the first two. I never really got into it, and the plot just didn't do anything for me. The ending did shock me, though I respect what Veronica Roth did. Honestly, I was hoping it would end the way it did. Tris learned so many lessons throughout the trilogy, and the ending corresponds to that. It was still a good book; it just didn't quite meet expectations.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    “I have to agree with some of the other reviewers, that this is not what I was expecting. I was still pretty interested, just wasn't too happy with the way things went down. The ending just really made me sad and just didn't agree with the way I pictured it ending.I did enjoy having Four's point of view in the book, to understand his actions and decisions was nice. I listened to this series on Audible, so having the two point of views did not confuse me at all. I was sad to end this series and wish it ended differently. I don't know if I hyped the 3rd book up in my head too much or what, but I was a little disappointed.”
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I liked it and it's still worthly of 3 stars, but I was tired of the series at this point.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Great finale for the Divergent Series. This is one of my favorite series of all time.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A really good book. But a heartbreaking end. Spent the last few chapters crying. :(
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book brought a major change in formatting as the author started to alternate the narrative voices (if you're a longtime reader of the blog you know how I feel about this narrative device) between Tris and Tobias. Because I had grown accustomed to reading things from Tris's perspective it was difficult for me to get into the rhythm of Tobias. For the majority of the book, I wasn't fully convinced that Roth had a good grasp on his 'voice'. The reason for this shift in formatting became clear as the action of the story was divided between the two characters and to stay with Tris would mean missing out on half of the picture (which would have made it impossible to flesh out the ending of the series). This series reminds me of Harry Potter in that as the books continue the story becomes gradually darker and the maturity of the characters is accelerated due to some (or many) struggle(s). That should give you a hint as to how this series ended. I don't want to give it away but I will say that I charged through the ending hoping that I had somehow misread what had happened or that some kind of sci-fi scenario to occur which would then fix everything. Did it? Well, I guess you'll have to read Allegiant to find out.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Knocked this series out now I am ready for the movie.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Absolutely loved it. One of my favorites by far.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I just need time to think... what is my life????????????

    THE TEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Allegiant seemed very small, plotwise, compared to its predecessors - the Allegiant were not focused on enough, the uprising was not scary enough, the relationships were not emotional enough, and the ending was outright disappointing. It was not shocking, or unexpected or even sad - it was just... not enough.Apparently Veronica Roth was trying to be original - no happy endings for Divergent fans, guys! I have no problem with sad and tragic endings, to tellyou the truth. But the ending of Allegiant felt completely pointless. And rushed. And to tell you the truth, I did not even notice the frickin' main character dying. After that, all the chapters were once again rushed, and very, very insignificant. The intricate politics of Divergent world resoled themselves out of the blue.I really feel that this trilogy deserved a better... everything.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Loved this book. I was a little surprised by the ending, but it makes sense based on the story as a whole. Veronica Roth definitely knows how to captivate her readers. At times I felt like the book was rushed, but then others it felt a little slow. Those parts were the minority though.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    She was sick of being controlled and categorized by the government. Allegiant by Veronica Roth completes Tris’ story in the third book of the Divergent series.The book goes back and forth between Tris and Tobias’ point of views showing a variety of characters opinions and what's happening with other characters than Tris. Tris and Tobias’ personalities are similar but not exactly the same making them have a strong relationship throughout the book.Christina is Tris’ best friend who helps her through a lot of the struggles she faces throughout all three of the books and Tobias has friends of his own but gets mixed with the wrong crowd a couple times.At the beginning of the story everyone was still in the city and a group started forming against the new government and they called themselves allegiant. A few of the cities members decided it was time to leave and try to find a new place for them to live. This group included Tris, Tobias, Christina, and a few others. The group left the cities being aware of the dangers that came along with leaving and a few died to save others or trying to find freedom from their city. As the story progressed the survivors from the group found a compound where the majority of the story takes place. The group of friends face struggle after struggle at the compound but face them all with confidence.Allegiant was an overall good book filled with excitement and danger around every corner. The story kept my interest throughout the entire book and had me waiting to see what happened next. The book is targeted for all ages to read and people who like action and excitement and who want to know how the Divergent series concludes.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Now they are outside the wall and they learn where their culture (their existence) comes from. All of those who went outside seem to take different views on it but they all believe they need to protect what is inside. They know they need to find a way to stop the violence but they have little idea how. When Tris comes up with the plan to dose the compound with the memory serum she is acting on the belief that this is her only option. She doesn't want to do it but she feels she has no other choice. It seems like Tris is the one who is always making the hard decision for her people. And when she finally understand what her life is worth? What her parents died for? I think it made me like Tris all that more. She was no longer this damaged girl who just wanted to get rid of all the sadness by giving up her life but she finally understood what her chose would do. And she did it not out of desperation but out of love for her friends and family.Four also had a hard choice to make. Which family member to reset and which to keep the way their were. Was this the right choice? Should he be able to make that choice for another human? I think either decision Four would make would stick with him permanent. but than he decided to talk with Evelyn instead of resetting her and he got what he wanted, love. A person to choose him over all else. Even Tris couldn't do that.Peter was a boy who did not like himself but did not know how or want to change. He felt that the only way to change was the reset himself. And that just made me so sad. I may not have liked him and he did do some terrible things. But to feel like you need to completely lose yourself to be a better person?
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This book seems like it was written by a different author. It was written in first person (POV of Tris or Tobias.) The changes in setting was difficult to see at times. It was very frustrating to read.

    The final straw was about a third into the book. I did finish it but was very disappointed with the book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The book was very interesting and I couldn't put it down, but there were multiple situations in which I got annoyed at Tris and Tobias. Not to mention the ending of this book pretty much ripped apart my heart...My Goodreads: fantasticalcatherine
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I thought this book was genius. I loved it first of all because it was a veronica roth book and i love her books. And because it is also a page turner, And also it is part of the divergant series. I love also how it is a clif-hanger sort of because you really dont know what to expect. Unless your good at predicting stuff :pI thought this book was a grade a book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Sock Puppet Script:1: Are you ready for the final Divergent book?2: Have you ever wondered what will happen to our world in the future?1: This book alternates between Tris and Four first person view.2: And it's about being who you are without a control label or box limiting or stopping you.1: It's also about when you decided to diverge from the main group.2: What will happen to the factions?1: Do you think Tris and Four will be able to save their city and themselves?