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Divergent
by Veronica Roth
Year Published: 2011
#Fiction #Adventure #SciFi #Utopian #Dystopian
Nominated by:
Hailey B.
8th Grade, Kilo Middle School
Hailey shares:
"The Divergent is about a society that is separated into five factions. One sixteen-year-old Abnegation girl named Beatrice Prior struggles to conform to just one way of living and has to decide who she is and how she wants to spend the rest of her life. This book is just amazing in every way. I completely fell in love with this series and have bonded with friends over this book. Divergent also has a good positive message in it too: Don’t be afraid to be different, different is a good thing.”