Didn't hate it. Didn't love it. All YA's the same to me.
Simply, elementary, childish sentences. Very definitive with single dimension characters, unless you're magically Divergent. Of course. Which everyone probably will be by the end. Or dead. Something noble like that, since it seems to be a theme at this point.
Not going to bother with spoilers, Or a detailed review, because it was meh at best. Better than Twilight. About on the same level, entertaining wise, as Mortal Instruments, but slightly dumbed down.
My OCD is making me read the next two, as I could get through the first one, and god dammit.
Why are the pierced/tattooed/different people depicted as violent, brutish, drunken delinquents that are easily brainwashed? Why can't people that look different never actually be perceived and characterized as inherently bad? Cop out for describing them as the "bad" ones.
I should outline my YA scale at some point; SURPRISE; Twilight is at the bottom. XD
Ugh. Onto Insurgent, I guess. ... After some League of Legends.
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