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Divergent by Veronica Roth

Divergent

Divergent Trilogy

by Veronica Roth

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  • May 2011, 496 pages
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Love2Swim

AMAZING!!!!
This book was amazing! I loved it! It was one of my favorite books ever! If you like the HungerGames you will love this book!
The suspense is thrilling. The romance is surprising. It is a very well written book!
annie

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Same Thing.
In my opinion this book trilogy is exactly like The Hunger Games. A dystopian society (same thing) separated (same thing), and once a year on a certain day all sixteen year olds are gathered and put through some sadistic test or something (same thing). The only difference is that the kids in The Hunger Games die. I just don't find the need for you to read this if you've already read The Hunger Games.
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