I really enjoyed Divergent more than I expected to. It pulled me in quickly, and once Tris made her choice, I wanted to keep reading to see how she would survive in a world that suddenly felt dangerous and unpredictable. I liked that Tris wasn’t fearless or perfect. She was scared a lot, and that made her courage feel real and relatable.
The faction system was interesting and easy to understand, but also unsettling the more I thought about it. It made me question how limiting it would be to define people by just one trait. I also enjoyed the training scenes and the tension that built as Tris tried to figure out where she belonged and who she could trust.
There were a few moments that felt predictable, and some parts of the story could have been developed a bit more. Still, the action, emotion, and characters kept me invested. Overall, this was a solid dystopian read that made me eager to continue the series.
★★★★

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