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[review] Insurgent by Veronica Roth
On the run in a world that has quickly been thrown into chaos after the slaughter of nearly everyone she grew up with by her new faction, Tris must discover a way to protect herself and those she loves as … Continue reading
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Tagged dystopian, female protagonist, Insurgent, Veronica Roth, young adult fiction
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[Top Ten Tuesday] Top Ten Books for People who like JK Rowling
Ten Books for the Harry Potter fan hosted by The Broke and the Bookish It’s hit me and I’m sure it’s hit you: Post-Potter Depression. While there will never be another series quite like Harry Potter, here are some books to … Continue reading
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Tagged Ally Carter, C. S. Lewis, Diane Duane, Divergent, Garth Nix, Harry Potter, I'd Tell you I love you but then I'd have to kill you, J. K. Rowling, John Green, Rick Riordan, Sandry's Book, Shade's Children, Shatter Me, So you want to be a wizard, Suzanne Collins, Tahereh Mafi, Tamora Pierce, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Fault in our Stars, the Hunger Games, The Lightning Thief, top ten tuesday, Veronica Roth
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Top Ten Tuesday – Ten Books to Read in a Day
Top Ten Books to Read in a Day (or books you shouldn’t start reading during exams because you won’t want to put them down–trust me) hosted by Broke and the Bookish 10. Divergent by Veronica Roth From wanting to see what … Continue reading
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Tagged 13 Little Blue Envelopes, Catherine Fisher, Divergent, Graceling, Incarceron, James Dashner, John Green, Kristin Cashore, Lauren Oliver, maureen johnson, Neal Shusterman, Pandemonium, Shatter Me, Suzanne Collins, Tahereh Mafi, The Fault in our Stars, the Hunger Games, The Maze Runner, Unwind, Veronica Roth
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Top Ten Tuesday – Nine Favourite Covers of 2012
Top Ten Nine Favourite Covers of 2012 hosted by The Broke and the Bookish I’m only giving nine because the tenth image just throws off the post and I can’t have that, so in no particular order: my favourite covers of … Continue reading
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Tagged A Million Suns, Ally Condie, Beth Ravis, bittersweet, Cinder, Eileen Cook, Fever, fracture, Insurgent, Jennifer E Smith, Lauren Destafano, Marissa Meyer, megan miranda, Reached, Sarah Ockler, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight, top ten tuesday, Unraveling Isobel, Veronica Roth
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Unpopular Opinion: YA Heroine Tourney
It is pretty obvious that the individual is, in general, smarter than the many. I mean if you put Sherlock Holmes up against a group of police man, Sherlock is going to take the case. You take an average, single … Continue reading
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Tagged Ally Carter, Cassandra Clare, Divergent, Fallen, female protagonist, Gallagher Girls, Harry Potter, Infernal Devices, James Patterson, JK Rowling, Lauren Kate, Maximum Ride, Mortal Instruments, Stephenie Meyer, Suzanne Collins, the Hunger Games, Twilight, unpopular opinion, Veronica Roth, YA heroine tourney
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[discussion] Divergent by Veronica Roth
Haven’t read the book? Check out my review here! My favourite part of books is discussing them with other fans. Because I want my reviews to remain spoiler-free as they’re more likely to be read by those who haven’t read … Continue reading
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Tagged book discussion, debut book, Divergent, dystopian, Veronica Roth, young adult fiction
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[review] Divergent by Veronica Roth
“One choice can transform you” reads the cover of Divergent, and already I was sucked in. Divergent is a dystopian young adult novel set in future-Chicago where human kind has divided itself into five factions (so not quite four houses … Continue reading
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Tagged debut book, Divergent, dystopian, female protagonist, Veronica Roth, young adult fiction
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