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^The Fiery Cross a transitional book in a lot of ways. It doesn't have as much action as some of the previous installments. It's still a good read, and there are some important revelations. But it's laregly about bringing the characters to a time and place where they need to be for the events of A Breathe of Snow and Ashes.
The only thing that annoys me at times is that it takes soooo long for each new book to come out! I've heard rumor that the 8th book will close the series but I don't know if that's true or not. But what's nice about the series is that there are a lot of little "extras" to keep you busy. For example, Gabaldon recently wrote a graphic novel called The Exile which covers roughly a third of the first book in the series. It's told from the perspective of Murtough (Jamie's godfather) and lets us in on things that happened while the events of the first novel were going on, that Claire wasn't involved in.
Have you ever read the Lord John Grey mysteries? They feature Lord John as the main character (though Jamie makes a few appearences as well). They're not as compulsively readable as the Outlander books but they're a nice spin-off series.
If you're a fan of The Hunger Games and The Giver, then Divergent is worth a read. It's definitely a dystopian future but I found it a touch more formulaic than the best the genre has to offer. I didn't think the heroine was that strong but that could be due to the fact that it's the first in a trilogy and she develops into a strong heroine as the series progresses. Just don't be looking for a butt-kicking Katniss type heroine! It's enjoyable, with some intersting parts though. Definitely a quick, absorbing read.So I thought I would try and bring back this thread...mainly because I have a question for everyone... has anyone read Divergent by Veronica Roth? I've been hearing a lot about it lately and was wondering if it's any good. Some people have compared the book to The Hunger Games (which I loved) but I wonder if this is just because it's a sort of dystopian future with a strong female lead? Anyways... here's a few YA books that I always love recommending....
If you're a fan of The Hunger Games and The Giver, then Divergent is worth a read. It's definitely a dystopian future but I found it a touch more formulaic than the best the genre has to offer. I didn't think the heroine was that strong but that could be due to the fact that it's the first in a trilogy and she develops into a strong heroine as the series progresses. Just don't be looking for a butt-kicking Katniss type heroine! It's enjoyable, with some intersting parts though. Definitely a quick, absorbing read.
Yay for being a Gemma Doyle trilogy fan by the wayI love Libba Bray!
I agree. Personally I found Katniss to be a bit stronger and more complex then Tris. But I think a part of that is because Divergent is essentially about Tris questioning and trying to discover who she is. It takes a certain level of strength just to do that, I suppose, but it's hard to establish her as character when she's not sure who she is and what she wants. I haven't read the sequel but I would imagine/hope she begins to emerge more as a person in her own right (away from factions) as the story continues. Katniss on the other hand was more of a strong character from book one. She knows who she is, and what she wants and is willing to do anything to protect her family. That stays the same through all three books.I can also see some the similarities that people have made about Divergent and The Hunger Games but personally I don't see why both of them can't exist and be popular. The world needs more strong, multifaceted characters like Tris and Katniss!
That's one thing I love about them. Not only are all 4 characters three dimentional human beings with flaws, and strengths, and weaknesses and goals, and dreams; but the way they develop doesn't follow the predictible, generic mold.And as for the Gemma Doyle trilogy... they are so, so good! I know some people won't agree with me, but I think that they could make for an amazing movie or mini-series. They would just have to find the right cast and director for it though. They are so different from a lot of YA books I think, with some rather intriguing story-lines.![]()