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Re: Insurgent

Posted: 17 Mar 2018, 02:54
by Budda1000ksg
Good book read it several times

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 07 Apr 2018, 07:55
by BriennaiJ
I definitely enjoyed Insurgent. I wish that the movie had included the scene where Tris was forced to have the "dreams" or the scenarios and Tobias had to watch because it was so emotional and would have been great to see. I couldn't relate to the movie at all. I thought that Insurgent was better than Divergent in some ways because you get to see Tris truly grow, and it was definitely better than Allegiant.

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 12 May 2018, 13:26
by nikkyteewhy
I liked divergent movie just fine even though a lot of people didn't like it. I haven't read the book and I don't think I'm going to anytime soon. Now I think the insurgent movie was good, same annoying Tris but more interesting story.

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 15 May 2018, 17:03
by Jorgan-Lynn
I felt like with Divergent, that was an introduction to the characters (of course), being the first book. It was only trying to tell who the characters are and some of their beliefs. With Insurgent, however, I felt as if it was trying to show more of how they would handle rough situations and bring out attitudes and personalities that were not elaborated more on in the first book. That being said, the personalities of the characters truly furthers the idea of the entire series. I would give this book a 4/6.....

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 14 Feb 2019, 17:11
by jesscat304
I loved insurgent, which I read a couple of years ago. I loved the whole book and how it kept me on my toes and excited the entire time. I found that the third boom was really strange though and appeared as if it was almost a completely different series. I kind of wished she finished it on the second book.

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 14 Mar 2019, 10:04
by sush_destiny
I liked Divergent, but, I didn't really enjoy Insurgent as much. The betrayals made me feel very depressed and took fun out of this series for me.

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 23 Apr 2019, 01:24
by EvaKSoni
I honestly liked the entire Divergent Triligoy. I felt like the author did a phenomenal job of understanding that life is not just sunshine and rainbows, and that in order to fully be able to cherish the sunshine and rainbows, you have to accept the rain that comes before them.

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 18 Jun 2019, 19:52
by Melissa Breen
I LOVE this series, it's one of my all time favourites. Tris reminds me a lot of myself and it's so refreshing to see a character makes mistakes and learn and grow and continually just do what she thinks is right. I love the dystopian world Veronica Roth has created. Allegient is definitely a 100\10 on the sad meter!

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 20 Jun 2019, 14:57
by Monet_va
I loved the first book in the series - Divergent - but thereafter I felt the series could not keep delivering on the brilliant concept. Insurgent was difficult to finish and I found it almost boring at times.

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 24 Jul 2019, 13:40
by RoxieReads
Unfortunately, this book was very frustrating for me. The whole plot could have been summed up in just a few sentences, it had so much filler. Overall, I found the whole book completed unnecessary. Sorry to everyone who enjoyed it, I’m glad that you did.

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 24 Jul 2019, 21:08
by mariana90
Great concept but crappy plots and heroine. The first book was OK, the other ones were downright bad.

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 25 Jul 2019, 08:25
by dorebri2020
I must say it was a little too fast-paced for me, but I did greatly enjoy it. The characters and their bonds are beautiful.

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 10 Feb 2024, 14:49
by Sav Sparkman
I devoured the Divergent series the first time I read it, but found it hard to get back into when I tried reading it a second time. The plot of Insurgent continues very seamlessly from Divergent, and I enjoyed reading it. However, I did think it was one of the slower books of the trilogy. I especially like how Insurgent added more information about other factions the first book didn’t get too in depth into.

Re: Insurgent

Posted: 12 Mar 2024, 21:03
by Rose Angela
"Insurgent" by Veronica Roth is a thrilling and action-packed sequel to the dystopian bestseller "Divergent." Set in a society divided into factions based on personality traits, the story follows protagonist Tris Prior as she grapples with the consequences of her choices and the escalating conflict within the faction-based world.

Roth expertly builds upon the foundation laid in "Divergent," delving deeper into the complexities of the characters and the societal tensions that threaten to unravel their world. The narrative is fast-paced, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with a perfect balance of intense action sequences and emotional depth.

The exploration of themes such as identity, sacrifice, and rebellion adds layers to the story, giving it substance beyond its gripping plot. Tris's internal struggles and growth as a character are portrayed with authenticity, making her a relatable and compelling heroine.

The world-building remains a standout element, providing a vivid backdrop for the unfolding drama. Roth's descriptive prose and knack for creating tension contribute to the immersive experience, making "Insurgent" a page-turner that is difficult to put down.

While the book maintains the momentum of the series, it also introduces new elements and twists that keep the storyline fresh and unpredictable. The relationships among the characters undergo further development, adding emotional resonance to the narrative.

Overall, "Insurgent" successfully fulfills the expectations set by its predecessor, delivering a captivating continuation to the Divergent series. Veronica Roth's ability to blend action, emotion, and thought-provoking themes makes this book a compelling read for fans of dystopian fiction and those seeking an engaging exploration of courage and rebellion in the face of a fractured society.