Friday, August 26, 2016

      The Selection

                       In this novel, a girl named America is living with her family the futuristic country of Illea. in Illea, they have kings and queens and cast systems. The prince holds a competition to find his bride called the selection, and America gets chosen to compete. 

                       One thing I really liked in this novel was how the narrator described the situations that were occurring throughout the novel. i also really liked the time it was set in. with the futuristic society, there were casts systems and i found that quite interesting how the author sort of played with that and throughout the novel of how history repeats itself. 

                       Also, in the novel, America already has a secret boyfriend in her home town, so she is hesitant to compete in the selection. What surprised me was the irony. America and her boyfriend always thought as if they would always be together, but then during the selection, she fell in love with someone else. Her boyfriend and her end up crossing paths once again and they still feel as if there are some lingering feelings between them. After that, America is left with that choice. Something that surprised me was when the prince told America he had feelings for her, but America said they would only be friends. Then, when America told the prince she was falling in love with him, he could not say the same about her.

                              This novel leaves you wanting more, so I am really glad that there are many more books in this series. 

2 comments:

  1. I liked how you shared what you liked about this novel and how it let you see the book in a different way. Also, your use of details makes me interested in the ending of this book.

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  2. This is my favorite book of all time and I think you summarized the book well. I also like how you wrote your opinion on the book and what it made you think of.

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