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The passages describe "Divergent" as the first book in a dystopian, Young Adult (YA) trilogy by Veronica Roth [1]. The story is told from Beatrice Prior's (Tris) perspective and features short chapters, a fast pace, and action throughout [1]. It includes elements of humor, romance, brutal scenes, and thought-provoking moments [1].
The passages highlight that Tris is a character who can be moody and self-doubting, but these traits contribute to her good nature, fun, determination, and strength, which develop over the course of the novel [1]. The book's detailed descriptions help readers visualize the events [1]. The passages also mention that the film adaptation from 2014 omits vital plot and character aspects that are present in the book [2].
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Title: Divergent by Veronica Roth Description: ‘Divergent’ is the first in a trilogy of dystopian, YA novels by Veronica Roth. The book is written from Beatrice Prior’s (Tris), point of view and is written in short chapters making it easy to put down and pick up again. The story is fast paced with full on action throughout. It contains elements of humour and romance, alongside some seriously brutal scenes, especially during Tris’s initiation. There is also quite a few though provoking moments. This was one of the first YA novels that I read and I found myself hooked right through to…
und myself enjoying Divergent much more than I first thought I would, and thus my love of YA novels began. Divergent was made into a movie back in 2014. If you have seen the film but not read the book then you are missing out on vital aspects of the plot and characters, that didn’t appear in the film. I enjoyed the film, just not as much as the book.