

(view spoiler) [ This is your last chance to anyone who clicked on this and HASN'T READ THE BOOK. It is a MAJOR spoiler, so if you have not read the book, I discourage you WHOLE-HEARTEDLY to click on this. Now, to conclude my review, I am going to discuss something inevitable -something that, just by reading this sentence, anyone who has read the book will know what I'm referring to. It's refreshing to see a strong female protagonist, but occasionally I found myself being annoyed at everybody else feeling inadequate because they hadn't done anything 'valiant'.

It would have been nice to see somebody else 'save the day' for once, rather than Tris being the heroine and everybody worshipping her. I didn't find that each action was justified, and I found that even though Tris acted extremely bravely, sometimes (and I realize she was an Abnegation) I found she had no sense of self-preservation, which, no matter your upbringing, is just part of being a selfish human being. I also found that in the previous books, the events flowed well together, they fit well in the context of each situation, but in Allegiant, they were choppy and uneven. They argued and fought more, which is normal for couples, but both of them acted more condescending towards each other, which edged on the side of 'Twilight'-esque romances. From the start, I thought they were perfect for each other.īut during Allegiant, that dynamic was lost a little bit. And, as a teenager, I thought they were SO CUTE together.

I loved the dynamic between Tris and Tobias how they treated each other like equals and respected each other's strengths and weaknesses. Though 'Divergent' was by far my favourite of the series, I enjoyed 'Insurgent', too. But during Allegiant, that dynamic was lost a li Hmm. From the start, I thought they were perfect for each other.
