So, it's 18 months since I read the second instalment of the Divergent Series by Veronica Roth. I'd loved the first book, but was disappointed by the second, feeling it had spent most of the time setting the scene for the final showdown that would be Book 3. However, in Allegiant, I turned page after page after endless page, waiting for the action to get going, but was consistently disappointed ... there was no big showdown, in fact, nothing much seems to happen at all. I will attempt to relay some of the plot, such as it is ... So, after the disbanding of the "faction" system in Chicago, things do not turn out as rosy as they should ... with the leaders still fighting for control and, instead of allowing people to live how they want, trying to impose a new, and equally unfair and restrictive order as before. Our two young heroes, Tris and Tobias end up joining the Allegiant, and escaping from the city. They find themselves in the Bureau of Genetic Welfare, where they discover that the lives they had been living had been part of a massive experiment to see if a population of genetically damaged people could, eventually, become pure again. Discovering this, Tobias goes into a bit of a tailspin, and he takes yet another wrong turn and almost starts YET ANOTHER revolution. The BGW are keen to do a reset of Chicago using a memory serum that would, in effect, reboot the city and wipe everyone's memories. Tris, Tobias and their comrades set out to prevent this and try to give everyone true freedom once and for all.
This book could have been so much more, but it was flaccid and padded out with endless "moments" between Tris and Tobias that instead of being touching, just started to become irritating. It felt like a rerun of the previous two books, but without the real drive and vigour of the first. It's never a good sign when you can't wait to finish a book and unfortunately, that's how I felt from very early on. Not sure there was enough material for a trilogy here and this story completely ran out of steam. I stopped caring about the one-dimensional characters very early on in this one. Hey ho, at least it's over!
My STAR rating: TWO.
Length: 526 print pages.
Price I paid: Free, borrowed from local library.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.
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