![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Insurgent is a remarkable adventure which I enjoyed almost more than Divergent. Eventually, Beatrice is forced to make a terrible choice in order to try and end the bloodshed. And all the while, there are hints of something worse, a secret which the Erudite know that they have kept to themselves that will change everything forever. The Erudite seem to be focusing singularly on the Divergent for reasons unknown, while the factionless (the homeless dropouts from all factions) have resistance plans of their own. After an attempted uprising by the Erudite in the last book, who developed a mind-control serum, Beatrice and her friends were forced to flee for safety, but they are anything but safe. In Insurgent, Roth expands on her carefully built world even more than in Divergent. ![]() As it happens, Beatrice is also counted among those who do not perfectly fit in any single faction, a group feared and hated by their society, known only as the Divergent. Telling the story of a dystopian world in which humanity is separated into five factions (Abnegation, Candour, Amity, Erudite, and Dauntless), it follows the experience of a girl named Beatrice who chooses to abandon her selfless Abnegation family in favour of the fearless and brave Dauntless. Veronica Roth's bestselling Divergent seemed to take the world by surprise, an unexpected book that happened to be released at just the right time to resonate with audiences and critics alike. ![]()
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