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Review: Just to be different - I want to start off by saying two things; one, there will be spoilers, and two, I didn't like this series overall. I found the first book interesting, but halfway through I was asking myself, "now what?" There wasn't lead up to anything, Tris was just trying to get into Dauntless, and it looked like she was heading that way, she was Divergent, but it didn't mean anything. All of a sudden the Dauntless become an army and people die and some secrets start to arise. Even the plot at the beginning seems forced. The faction system really doesn't seem flawed and there is a general happiness. Obviously the factionless seem like they will be an issue, but oppressed people always are. The second book starts to reveal more secrets without providing answers. Everyone is rallying against Janine, woo hoo, right? Tris is a prisoner, which isn't surprising since she doesn't come across as smart that often, although we are constantly told she is. Janine dies, factionless rise to power, and Evelyn is an evil dictator. Were you surprised? I saw that one coming from a mile away. the hole series was predictable (don't even get me started on the big reveal that Four is actually Tobias, as soon as the existence of one other Abnegation-turned-Dauntless was revealed it was clear they would hook up). By the first page of this book I knew Tris had to die and Tobias had to live. there was the shift to two narrators which means we have to get rid of our primary one. This book was considerably less predictable in the details because they did not follow from the rest of the story. We are basically told everything we thought before was a lie, like second semester of Organic Chemistry. There is a bunch of weak science, sob stories, more people dying. Basically if there is someone you really like, they die. Now, it sounds like I should be giving a one star rating for this, but I liked not knowing what to expect for once. I finished the book and did not have the same reaction as to Harry Potter and the Hunger Games, I didn't want a stupid happy ending. Tris died as a sacrifice (which was predictable, the series did lead up to that), but the greatest part about it was that it was unnecessary, she had gone off the deep end and pulled the exact same stunt she did with the Erudite, and this time it killed her. We finally have a protagonist that cracks under the pressure of grief and becomes human. Katniss went insane, but she always kept a sense of good judgement and it payed off, Tris thought she was doing what was best all the time, and it didn't pay off. She wasn't strong without Tobias, because he was the only one who believed in her, she never fully believed in herself, and that is why she died. Yes there is bad science in this book, and it was frustrating as all heck, but it is easy to attribute it to the plethora of lies being told. Honestly, I was glad that by the end of Insurgent Tris didn't "wake up" with a gun in hand like Janine finally mastered the simulations and she was now part of the Erudite army of mindless slaves and had just killed Tobias. Although, maybe that would have been a cool end. It really is the conclusion to a different story, but I feel satisfied, though frustrated, and the epilogue didn't make me want to destroy my tablet. The serums were overplayed, the history lessons were too similar to Hunger Games and very forced, and technology didn't seem to have advanced enough for some 300 or so years into the future. I recommend reading this book to finish the series, it is worth it for that, but it really isn't the best book. I almost didn't read it because the rating was so low, but I am glad I did, so maybe my five stars will help bring up its rank so people at least notice it.
Review: Not what I was expecting, but still a good conclusion - Oh my goodness, this book. I'd read mixed reviews before going into Allegiant (although I somehow managed to avoid spoilers even though I was still active on websites where this book was discussed... thanks for being awesome, internet people!), so I was a little afraid this book might let me down. But it didn't. It definitely didn't. The beginning was a little slow for me, and other parts seemed really rushed, but I think part of that was from having to create an entirely new part of this world. Everything Tris and Tobias know is questioned, and everything has to be rebuilt from the ground up. I think there was a lot more telling in this book instead of things being inferred, but I'm not really sure how else it would have been done all in one book. The world-building was a little lacking in this book compared to the other ones, but it didn't bother me as much as it typically would. I did really enjoy that this story was told from two perspectives though. It was a little jarring at first - since the first two are solely from Tris' perspective, Tobias took a little bit to get used to. But then, I don't think this story would have worked any other way. Divergent and Insurgent were definitely Tris' story to tell, but this one belongs to both of them in so many ways. Tobias has issues that he has to deal with, and Tris has her own problems, and it wouldn't have made any sense for Tris to really be able to explain Tobias' problems and thoughts and actions. It was a risky choice, but I think it's one that definitely enhanced this last book. As I was reading this book, I felt like it had a Maze Runner feel to it. I don't want to spoil anything for either series, but I think people who have read The Maze Runner will understand. One of those "society isn't always what you think it is, we're doing this for your own good" kind of things. The pacing in this book was definitely very fast-paced, but I think the rest of the series is too so it wasn't off-putting. The whole series is a gigantic roller coaster ride, and this book was true to that. Especially with all of the feels. Oh, the feels. So many emotions on opposite ends of the spectrum that I should have been prepared for but wasn't really. So thanks for that, Veronica. You win. I don't want to say too much about the ending, because it's one I think everyone should experience on their own (if you haven't had it spoiled yet, keep avoiding those spoilers!), but I will say that I thought it was excellently done. It was risky, and I know quite a few people were outraged by it and hated the book because of it. I, however, think it remained true to the characters. After reading it, I don't think this series could have ended any other way. If you've read Divergent and Insurgent, you will definitely want to read Allegiant! It has its flaws, but I think it wraps up the series well. I mean, even the epilogue is true to all of the characters. Usually I hate the epilogues, but I enjoyed this one. Any fans of The Hunger Games or The Maze Runner series would most likely enjoy this series, as well as any fans of YA dystopias. 4/5 for this final book in an amazing trilogy!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,303 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #14 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Values & Virtues (Books) #27 in Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction & Dystopian Romance #47 in Teen & Young Adult Dystopian |
| Book 3 of 3  | Divergent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (67,261) |
| Dimensions  | 5.31 x 1.33 x 8 inches |
| Edition  | Reprint |
| Grade level  | 9 - 12 |
| ISBN-10  | 0062024078 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0062024077 |
| Item Weight  | 15.2 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 592 pages |
| Publication date  | January 19, 2016 |
| Publisher  | HarperCollins |
| Reading age  | 14 years and up |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just to be different
*by S***E on January 9, 2014*

I want to start off by saying two things; one, there will be spoilers, and two, I didn't like this series overall. I found the first book interesting, but halfway through I was asking myself, "now what?" There wasn't lead up to anything, Tris was just trying to get into Dauntless, and it looked like she was heading that way, she was Divergent, but it didn't mean anything. All of a sudden the Dauntless become an army and people die and some secrets start to arise. Even the plot at the beginning seems forced. The faction system really doesn't seem flawed and there is a general happiness. Obviously the factionless seem like they will be an issue, but oppressed people always are. The second book starts to reveal more secrets without providing answers. Everyone is rallying against Janine, woo hoo, right? Tris is a prisoner, which isn't surprising since she doesn't come across as smart that often, although we are constantly told she is. Janine dies, factionless rise to power, and Evelyn is an evil dictator. Were you surprised? I saw that one coming from a mile away. the hole series was predictable (don't even get me started on the big reveal that Four is actually Tobias, as soon as the existence of one other Abnegation-turned-Dauntless was revealed it was clear they would hook up). By the first page of this book I knew Tris had to die and Tobias had to live. there was the shift to two narrators which means we have to get rid of our primary one. This book was considerably less predictable in the details because they did not follow from the rest of the story. We are basically told everything we thought before was a lie, like second semester of Organic Chemistry. There is a bunch of weak science, sob stories, more people dying. Basically if there is someone you really like, they die. Now, it sounds like I should be giving a one star rating for this, but I liked not knowing what to expect for once. I finished the book and did not have the same reaction as to Harry Potter and the Hunger Games, I didn't want a stupid happy ending. Tris died as a sacrifice (which was predictable, the series did lead up to that), but the greatest part about it was that it was unnecessary, she had gone off the deep end and pulled the exact same stunt she did with the Erudite, and this time it killed her. We finally have a protagonist that cracks under the pressure of grief and becomes human. Katniss went insane, but she always kept a sense of good judgement and it payed off, Tris thought she was doing what was best all the time, and it didn't pay off. She wasn't strong without Tobias, because he was the only one who believed in her, she never fully believed in herself, and that is why she died. Yes there is bad science in this book, and it was frustrating as all heck, but it is easy to attribute it to the plethora of lies being told. Honestly, I was glad that by the end of Insurgent Tris didn't "wake up" with a gun in hand like Janine finally mastered the simulations and she was now part of the Erudite army of mindless slaves and had just killed Tobias. Although, maybe that would have been a cool end. It really is the conclusion to a different story, but I feel satisfied, though frustrated, and the epilogue didn't make me want to destroy my tablet. The serums were overplayed, the history lessons were too similar to Hunger Games and very forced, and technology didn't seem to have advanced enough for some 300 or so years into the future. I recommend reading this book to finish the series, it is worth it for that, but it really isn't the best book. I almost didn't read it because the rating was so low, but I am glad I did, so maybe my five stars will help bring up its rank so people at least notice it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not what I was expecting, but still a good conclusion
*by A***N on March 8, 2014*

Oh my goodness, this book. I'd read mixed reviews before going into Allegiant (although I somehow managed to avoid spoilers even though I was still active on websites where this book was discussed... thanks for being awesome, internet people!), so I was a little afraid this book might let me down. But it didn't. It definitely didn't. The beginning was a little slow for me, and other parts seemed really rushed, but I think part of that was from having to create an entirely new part of this world. Everything Tris and Tobias know is questioned, and everything has to be rebuilt from the ground up. I think there was a lot more telling in this book instead of things being inferred, but I'm not really sure how else it would have been done all in one book. The world-building was a little lacking in this book compared to the other ones, but it didn't bother me as much as it typically would. I did really enjoy that this story was told from two perspectives though. It was a little jarring at first - since the first two are solely from Tris' perspective, Tobias took a little bit to get used to. But then, I don't think this story would have worked any other way. Divergent and Insurgent were definitely Tris' story to tell, but this one belongs to both of them in so many ways. Tobias has issues that he has to deal with, and Tris has her own problems, and it wouldn't have made any sense for Tris to really be able to explain Tobias' problems and thoughts and actions. It was a risky choice, but I think it's one that definitely enhanced this last book. As I was reading this book, I felt like it had a Maze Runner feel to it. I don't want to spoil anything for either series, but I think people who have read The Maze Runner will understand. One of those "society isn't always what you think it is, we're doing this for your own good" kind of things. The pacing in this book was definitely very fast-paced, but I think the rest of the series is too so it wasn't off-putting. The whole series is a gigantic roller coaster ride, and this book was true to that. Especially with all of the feels. Oh, the feels. So many emotions on opposite ends of the spectrum that I should have been prepared for but wasn't really. So thanks for that, Veronica. You win. I don't want to say too much about the ending, because it's one I think everyone should experience on their own (if you haven't had it spoiled yet, keep avoiding those spoilers!), but I will say that I thought it was excellently done. It was risky, and I know quite a few people were outraged by it and hated the book because of it. I, however, think it remained true to the characters. After reading it, I don't think this series could have ended any other way. If you've read Divergent and Insurgent, you will definitely want to read Allegiant! It has its flaws, but I think it wraps up the series well. I mean, even the epilogue is true to all of the characters. Usually I hate the epilogues, but I enjoyed this one. Any fans of The Hunger Games or The Maze Runner series would most likely enjoy this series, as well as any fans of YA dystopias. 4/5 for this final book in an amazing trilogy!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by L***N on March 10, 2016*

Review 6* This is the third and concluding book to this fantastic YA dystopian series. Some readers hated it, but I loved it! Tris is a fascinating character. I really liked her from the start in Divergent. I love how her character has grown since the first book, although her tendency to throw caution to the wind at times had me shaking my head. She is quite hotheaded and independent, which I liked. Though there are other aspects of her that I don't like. I have been wanting to read this book ever since before it was published and pre-ordered my copy. Unfortunately, due to the hype surrounding the ending, I decided to hold off from reading it until the dust settled. I wanted to read the story without being influenced by other people's opinions. This was way back in 2014. Then, due to my large reading list, it got pushed further down and I never got around to reading it. However, with the movie due for release, I decided that now would be the best time to read it. I must admit that before I started it, I re-read the last chapter of Insurgent as a refresher. I sat down and began to read and was instantly pulled back into the story. This time, the story is told through the point of view of both Tris and Tobias (Four). This, I feel, gave the story more depth as we got to see what was happening when Tris was not in the picture, as well as when she was. It was also nice meeting Christina, Caleb and Peter (not so much) again, as well as other characters such as Uriah. There are also some new characters introduced too, such as Nita and David, who work for the Bureau of Genetic Warfare. The story is full of plot twists and surprises, which kept me hooked. It took me on a roller coaster ride of emotion. The dystopian world described in this book is extremely realistic and I found myself thinking that I could see something like this happening in the future (the Purity War and the subsequent genetic experiments that Chicago and other cities became). I found myself cheering Tris and Tobias as they dealt with the shock of their new reality, as well as the threat to their old lives. What got me thinking was if Tris and Caleb are siblings, why did his genetic makeup not have the same combination of being "pure" or "divergent" as Tris if they came from the same parents? I guess genes have a mind of their own. Another character that got me thinking was Peter. He has done some terrible things as an initiate for Dauntless. His ruthlessness and cruelty made me not like him. However, did he deserve a second chance? I am in two minds about that. It's nurture versus nature again. That ending. I can understand why Tris did what she did, it was her selfish selflessness that did it. Her character wouldn't have wanted her brother to die, even though she hated what he did by betraying her in Insurgent. Stories, like life, don't always have a happy ending (see Rose and Jack's story in Titanic). No one really likes a sad ending, that is why most authors write ones that end happily. However, life is not always happy, it is messy and riddled with ups and downs. Sometimes authors need to be brave and have endings that are not necessarily popular. However, these endings, although controversial, will stick with a person long after the story is finished. Tris's legacy for the people of Chicago was hope. Hope for a better life and a better world. I am now looking forward to watching the movie, although I have a sneaking suspicion the movie will be slightly different to the book. Movies usually are. Veronica Roth has written a fantastic story that takes the reader on a journey of epic proportions! I love her fast paced writing style and the flow is wonderful. I look forward to reading more of her books in the future. I highly recommend this Dystopian YA novel to everyone who loves this genre, or books like The Maze Runner and Hunger Games. If you haven't read Divergent, please do so; you will be in for the ride of your life! - Lynn Worton

## Frequently Bought Together

- Allegiant (Divergent Series, 3)
- Insurgent (Divergent Series, 2)
- Four: A Divergent Collection (Divergent Series Story)

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