that I wasn’t going to like a lot of it, the end was spoiled for me thanks to some inconsiderate people on Tumblr the day after it was released, but I had hoped that the rest of the novel would make up for it. It didn’t, not even a little bit.
The novel
picks up a few days after Insurgent left off, Tris is in prison for
siding with the factions against Evelyn and the rest of the Rebels. Luckily for
her, Four has his mother’s ear and is able to get Tris released without an
execution. But they don’t want to stay in the city, now that they have heard
the message from outside the walls Tris wants to complete the mission the
founders of the city started, and she isn’t the only one.
Two group
in the city have risen up against Evelyn, Tris’ group that wants to leave, and
the Allegiant, those that wish to return the city to the factions and their
previous way of life. Together both groups work together to get Tris, Four and
a group of others out of the city. In a last minute effort, Four even rescues
Tris’ brother from public execution and takes Caleb out of the city with them.
The book
didn’t start of strong, and once they get out of the city the entire think goes
down faster than an inexperienced skier on a double black diamond. Turns out
that there are cities all over the world just like there’s, being watched and
monitored by government agencies. Even during riots and killings, the
government just watched and waited seeing what the people in their walled
cities would do.
Different
plans are made, both from the government and rebels within the agency, those
still in the city, and those that escaped the city; and not all of them are on
the same page. Betrayal and murder runs through the government, as well as
those once considered friends who left the city.
I don’t
want to betray the ending of the book, on the off chance someone has yet to
read it and have it spoiled by Tumblr or Pintrest, but it was lame. The entire
book was boring and ill written. The characters that we have grown to love over
the first two books regressed to points even before Divergent began.
Everyone is selfish and lying, the entire book I just wanted to yell at the
characters for every single decision that they made. Not a single choice Tris,
Four, or any of the city members made was in line with who they were in the
first books.
I hated
ever word that I read in this novel, and was so glad when it was over. I know
that some people thought that the ending was beautiful and heroic, but Tris’
decisions during the book did not logically lead up to it. Roth spent the first
two books writing and explaining and intricate world, and then just threw it
all away, nothing made sense, and it felt like she was just hurrying explanations
along or giving subpar answers to get to the next horribly written chapter. I
would recommend people NOT read this book, I wish I had just stopped at the
second book, because that slight cliffhanger was a better ending than the
actual one.
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