Book Review
Book Review
Book Review
BACKGROUND:
Divergent is quite the modern book with its utopian world of faction systems created to prevent war. By
diving deeper into the depths of Divergent and closely analyzing the ideas in text, one can discover that
Divergent also has a historical significance as it can be related to the revolutionary ideas of communism
and capitalism.
The factions were created with the hopes of eliminating future war and violence. It was believed that if each
person selects their faction and focuses only on their faction’s morals everyone will be equal and there will
be no conflict. This idea of creating a world in which all people are equal with the hopes of eliminating war,
can be related to communism. A communist society is one in which resources are created and distributed
equally among all members. On the other hand, capitalism promotes free enterprise; in this society
individuals benefit and prosper based on their own innovation and productivity. Selfishness arises in a
capitalist government as people compete to sell the ideas they think are best. Whereas in a communist
government, selfishness fails to exist due to the encompassing sense of equality and selflessness.
SUMMARY:
Tris Prior lives in a futuristic world in which society is divided into five factions. As each person enters
adulthood, he or she must choose a faction and commit to it for life. Tris chooses Dauntless -- those who
pursue bravery above all else. However, her initiation leads to the discovery that she is a Divergent and will
never be able to fit into just one faction. Warned that she must conceal her status, Tris uncovers a looming
war which threatens everyone she loves.
EVALUATION:
Divergent is about a girl called Tris. She lives in a world which has a divided society. Tris doesn't fit in to
any of the societies, she is different. She is forced to live a life she doesn't want. She wants to find where
she belongs, so she leaves her family behind and ventures out alone. However, she finds herself in a brutal
new life where she can trust nobody. Along this journey she becomes drawn to a boy who seemed
dangerous but safe.
The book was very intriguing from the very start to the end. The plot line was unique and kept me reading.
Many people say it is just like The Hunger Games, but I have read and enjoyed both books and I can tell
you they are very different.
Divergent was based around many different aspects, but what I liked the most about this book was that it
displayed not only the relationship that Tris had with Four, but it was also based on her friendship with the
other characters and her family. I feel like other books are generally based around one relationship and
don't really show the character's relationship with their friends and family as much as Divergent did, and
that's what I think made Divergent a great book to read.
Tris was a very strong character and it was very interesting to read about her because she had her own
mind and did not follow rules. She was a very determined character which made it so much better to read.
And to top it all off there was a bit of romance in the book, which made it even better to read.
I would recommend this book to people who enjoy adventure books and love books like The Hunger
Games.
Kristen Simmons’ Metaltown: A Book Review
Lena’s future depends on her family’s factory, a beast that demands a ruthless
master, and Lena is prepared to be as ruthless as it takes if it means finally proving
herself to her father. But when a chance encounter with Colin, a dreamer despite his
circumstances, exposes Lena to the consequences of her actions, she’ll risk everything
to do what’s right.
In Lena, Ty sees an heiress with a chip on her shoulder. Colin sees something
more. In a world of disease and war, tragedy and betrayal, allies and enemies, all three
of them must learn that challenging what they thought was true can change all the rules.
With that being said, METALTOWN is still quite original and compelling. Kristen
Simmons’ writing is a breath of fresh air, her specialty being well-defined and crafted
characters that are brutally realistic and multi-layered. The injustice of the world
Simmon’s creates is devastating, and because I care so much for Ty, Colin, and Lena, I
want them to have happy endings. As a result, much like the characters, I found myself
wanting to hop on the bandwagon and fight against “The Man” alongside them.