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Allegiant  - Veronica Roth

So, I'm trying to figure out how I feel about this book. I actually finished the whole series in one week. I honestly was thinking, "I'm not in the mood to read another dystopian YA" but yet, here I am. 

First off, the book has alternating viewpoints, which is extremely annoying. Besides being a YA cliche, alternating viewpoints should at least ADD something to the story. At first I thought it was because both characters were going to go off and do separate stuff. But what's the point if both characters interact side by side and experience most everything together (and have almost the same voice)? Also, every other chapter is a bit much, Veronica. The switching POV constantly took me out of the story and was overall distracting. I hate to say this - but Twilight did a much better job at the alternating POV *cringe*. 

There was also a LOT of infodumping and a lot of it got very heavy and hard to follow. Not enough to make me put the book down, but close. I agree with another reviewer that I would have rather had the characters slowly figure out this info on their own instead of just being told everything.

There are lots of other flaws in this book that numerous other reviewers pointed out, so no point in rehashing here. Honestly, a lot of that stuff wasn't nearly as distracting as the constant switching POV. Seriously, a basic editor should have caught that.

I read that a lot of people were spoiled on the ending, and I'm so glad that I was not. The ending came as a legitimate surprise. I was ready to give this book 2 stars for it's overall "Meh"-ness, but that ending really got to me - I'm not going to lie. I actually saw it coming a little bit too, except that I thought it was going to be [spoiler]Four, instead of Tris that dies [/spoiler]. I don't know if I agree with all the details of how the ending played out, but it is a bold move and definitely breaks the YA cliche. For that, I shall give it an extra star.

2014 Reading Challenges

 
The Everything YA Reading Challenge is hosted by Books & Iced Coffee.
 
 
Basic details:
Jan 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014
 
Books must be YA and longer than 100 pages. All formats are acceptable.
 
Reviews are not required, but you must at least have a shelf or page where the books are listed.
 
There will be periodic giveaways.
 
 
 
 
 
The Challenge:  Read any non-fiction book(s), adult or young adult.That's it. You can choose anything. Memoirs? Yes. History? Yes. Travel? Yes. You get the idea? Absolutely anything that is classified as non-fiction counts for this challenge. 
 
Dilettante – Read 1-5 nonfiction books
 
 
 
2014rewind

Any book published before 2014, but read IN 2014. Set your own goals.
 
 

reading outside the box

Please feel free to use the chart on your posts. Just link back here!

 
 
 
 
 
 
Meet the Protagonist Reading Challenge 2014
 
What is a protagonist? The leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
 
The Protagonist Categories:
 
  • A woman who is a mother.
  • real life person who written into a fictional story.
  • A person that changes forms.
  • A person who is from a country different than the one you currently live in.
  • A person who lived before WW1.
  • A person who lives by a body of water.
  • A person younger than 18.
  • A character that is in a book series.
 
 
January- Young Adult
February- Contemporary
March- Urban Fantasy
April- Middle Grade
May- Dystopian
June- High Fantasy
July- Adult
August- Paranormal
September- Romance
October- Sci-Fi
November- Historical Fiction
December- New Adult
 
 

Full House Reading Challenge Card

  • Complete the card.  You can do it in any order you wish.  You are allowed "one free exchange", if there is something on the square you really dislike you may change it to something of your choice. Once you have played this free card that is it. Mention the exchange in the final summary post.