Review Detail
Young Adult Nonfiction
386
Informative, Interesting, and Fun.
(Updated: March 05, 2014)
Overall rating
4.0
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Learning Value
N/A
I'll admit, I got excited when I was offered to review this book for two reasons, 1) DIVERGENT is still one of my all-time favorite books despite the fact that I hated the ending of the series, and 2) I was expecting a book filled with lots of glossy pictures of Theo James as Four.
Wrong companion book.
But that's okay, because this one is really good too!
It's well written, informative and loaded with interesting facts even the most Non-Erudite person can get into. (If you don't know what Erudite is, then I can't help you.) It's an analytical behind the scenes look at the book and it's themes as a whole. It even has an aptitude test similar to the one Tris has to take in DIVERGENT. I took it and I'm still proudly waving my Dauntless flag.
Fans who enjoyed the book or those looking for a more in-depth guide to the series should definitely check this out.
Wrong companion book.
But that's okay, because this one is really good too!
It's well written, informative and loaded with interesting facts even the most Non-Erudite person can get into. (If you don't know what Erudite is, then I can't help you.) It's an analytical behind the scenes look at the book and it's themes as a whole. It even has an aptitude test similar to the one Tris has to take in DIVERGENT. I took it and I'm still proudly waving my Dauntless flag.
Fans who enjoyed the book or those looking for a more in-depth guide to the series should definitely check this out.
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