Monday, May 14, 2012

The Selection- Kiera Cass

I bought {& blogged about}The Selection by Kierra Cass yesterday. I started reading it around 9:30 pm and finished at 1:30 am. Needless to say, I really liked it!

I heard about this book through Read. Breathe. Relax. just two days ago, and just knew I would enjoy it. Like I've mentioned earlier, I feel like dystopian fictions are the new "it" genre. With The Hunger Games leading in the box office and topping the best sellers list, I can see that my students and even my friends enjoy this type of read as much as I do.


My description sans spoilers:
The Selection takes place in a future land called Illeya that is where The United States of America once was. After the 4th World War, China took over after years of us being indebited to them. The United States became The United States of China. Russia invaded, and then the people of what used to be the Americas revolted and became their own again. Not ever wanting the name we once had they named the country after George Illeya, the great leader, turned king, who started the revolt. Illeya is separated into castes or classes by number. One being the highest as royalty and eight being the lowest, poor, hungry, and jobless.

Prince Maxon is turning of age and is to begin The Selection Process. This public process happens when a prince comes of age and he is to begin choosing a wife. Any girl in between the ages on 16 and 20 can submit to be picked. One girl is picked from each area of the country and 36 total ge to move into the palace to comepete for his affections, or crown.

America Singer is a five who already found the love of her life, but sadly he is below her caste. Follow America as she endures The Selection with heart set on one man, while competing for the love of another.

Loved:
  • Red-headed protagonist
  • Chapters leave you hanging & wanting more
  • Young forbidden love
  • Caste system by numbers

Loathed {or more like disliked}:
  • Hunger Games similarities (game show, selection, love triangle)
  • Lack of true introduction of setting in the begininning
  • Predictability
In the end I really enjoyed this book. I cannot wait for the next one in this series to come out! I hate this feeling, it's like the season of your favorite TV show. Since then I have picked up Kiera Cass' book called Siren. So far it's different, but it's keeping me interested!

Read on!
Cata


1 comment:

  1. I'm so glad you liked this book! I agree with your points too - it was def predictable but I could not for the life of me stop reading it! :)

    Great review!

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