This summer I read Alligant by Veronica Roth. This book is the third and last of the divergent series. In this book, Tris, Uriah, Peter, Christna, Caleb and Four find out the truth about the faction sistem and about the whole world. When the factionless took control, the alligant were formed to fight the sistem, leadered by Marcus. An small group scapes the city and finds the Research Bureau, that explain that the city is an experiment, where they put people that are not genetically pure into factions and try to take out all genetically pure, known as Divergent. In the Bureau, genetically damaged people are not treated equally and have lower paid jobs, wich lead a revolution of GDs against GPs, or genetically pure. This revolution ends failing and leaves Uriah in vegetal state. The bureau, then decide to wipe the memory of all people in the experimnent to start again because of the factionless control and the war with the Alligant. Tris, Four, Cristina and Peter then go of to the city again to try and coinince Tris´ mother and Tris´ father to stop the war and to take out Uriah´s family and Cristina´s family out of the city, Evelin decides to join them. Back st the bureau, Uriah´s family desconects him. The Genetically Damaged with help of some divergents, make a plan to stop the Bureau from using memory serum on the city, giving the same serum to the people in the Bureau and then coinvince them that Genetically Damged were good and to stop the experiment. The plan woked but somebody really important to the book dies. After the serum is administered to the people in the Bureau, Chicago becomes a normal city with normal lives for everyone.
I liked this book. It was a little long and had lots of romance that I think is unnesesary. I liked that the author shows realistic stuff, like noone is imune to death, not even them most important characters. I will recomend the book to people who like distopian literature and that read the other books.
I liked this book. It was a little long and had lots of romance that I think is unnesesary. I liked that the author shows realistic stuff, like noone is imune to death, not even them most important characters. I will recomend the book to people who like distopian literature and that read the other books.