Friday, March 21, 2014

Divergent by Veronica Roth


Going into this book I knew that it would be similar to the Hunger Games, but I was excited to read it.  Once I started it I didn't want to put it down and every time I had to, I couldn't wait to pick it back up.  I read it in 5 days and the movie comes out tonight.  I hope to make it to the theater on Tuesday to compare the movie.  Books are always better anyway, because there is a lot that can be described with words that are missed in a film.  I feel like there were a lot of parts that were important to the story and I'm wondering how they will be depicted in the film without the words.  Unless parts are narrated.

Anyway, in this world, when you turn 16, you get to pick a faction.  You either choose to stay in the one you were born into or you pick one of the others.  There are four or five, I can't remember.  So when you choose there is a ceremony and then you start initiation.  If you complete it successfully you will become a member of the faction.  If you are cut (ranked low) you become factionless which is something nobody wants.

So the story follows Trish about her faction and what faction she chooses, her initiation, etc.  There is danger involved.  And death.  And brutal fights.  It's action packed, and futuristic.  Can't wait to read book two, although I'm 4th in the library hold list so it will be a while.  How unfortunate.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

The Scorch Trials by James Dashner


Ok so this is the second book in the Maze Runner trilogy.  This book was a little less weird than book one, but still pretty weird.  The things these kids encounter and go through is crazy.  In book one they were all locked in a maze and had to figure out how to get out, in it's most simple form.  In this book they think they have been saved, but they are led into false security and discover they only finished part one of the trials.  This book takes them through part two.  As the title indicates, it is a scorch trial.  They get transported to this area that is like a desert, but worse.  The sun is so bright, hot, and unbearable but they need to make it to a specific location before they are safe.  And as in book one there are all sorts of crazy elements trying to prevent them from being successful.  Some of them die.  I wonder what will happen in the third book.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn


I was so happy to see that our library now had this book to borrow.  Before they moved to their new location this was the only one by her they didn't have.  I took a break from the big books (Outlander series) as I really needed to feel more progress in my reading and wanted a few I could finish quickly.

She is a very creepy writer.  This book matched her others but was shorter.  I was waiting for a twist and there was a small one at the very end.  Unlike her other books, I could put together what was happening before it was revealed.  But maybe that is because I knew she likes to switch things up and what you think is right usually turns out wrong.