Showing posts with label dauntless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dauntless. Show all posts

Monday, May 07, 2012

Insurgent by Veronica Roth

UK copy to the left and US copy to the right - couldn't resist showing both covers.


War looms in sixteen-year-old Tris’s dark dystopian world as disputes between the factions grow. Tris must now fight against all odds to discover the truth that can save her and the people she loves. Sides must be chosen, secrets will emerge – and the choices she makes will have devastating and unexpected consequences.


Here is my rather short but embarrassingly gushy review of Divergent from last year.  I know some reviewers, mostly State-side I think, complained that Divergent was a set-up, a framework novel, setting the scene for the rest of the story to take place in subsequent books.   Show me a single first book in a series that doesn’t do that and I’ll make you a cake.

Insurgent takes us further into the lives of Tris and Four and the small group that go on the run with them after big reveal in Divergent. We see how it affects them, but also the other factions and we spend a bit of time away from the Dauntless and come to understand the other factions better.  Interestingly, although Tris’s character develops more emotionally, she still chooses to see things in black and white, preferring to not see the situation they find themselves in in shades of grey.  Having said that, Tris is still one of my favourite heroines.  She’s smart, sweet, messed up and she screws up.  She’s also brave, caring and selfless, proving that you can be all these things, thereby breaking the mould Society deemed to choose for you and by breaking it, Tris proves wholeheartedly that she is a true Divergent.

I apologise if I’m being oblique, but I’m doing my best not to give spoilers for either book.  And gaah, it’s difficult and driving me insane because I’m sitting here, moving my hands around, trying to find phrases that will appeal and yet not give away too much.  And it’s difficult, it really is.

As in Divergent, there is a movie quality to Insurgent.  You read it (or have it read to you, as Mark did for a few chapters to spoil me as my head hurt badly and my eyes were doing funny things) and you can see the action take place in your mind’s eye.  Ms Roth has become a dab hand at scene setting and world building, whilst effortlessly twisting and turning her characters and readers to her will.  We find some answers to the questions we were left with at the end of Divergent, but as is her wont, we are offered a smorgasbord of more questions and choices handed to her characters.

In the end this is what both Divergent and Insurgent is all about – choices.  When faced with options and choices larger than life, what will you choose?

Like most of the other reviews out there, I’ll warn you about the ending now.  It’s a big one and I actually regret having had to read Insurgent because I would have loved to have read books 2 and 3 in sequence, one after the other.  That’s the kind of reader I am.  However, if you can stand the anticipation, you’re far stronger than I am.  We’re talking about a girl who can’t wait to open Xmas or birthday presents and may or may not sneak into a dark room under the light of a watchful moon to shamelessly touch presents.  I have control issues. 

Insurgent delivers in spades – it just all depends on if you can roll with the punches…and then wait a full year for the third book in the sequence.  Good luck!

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Friday, April 27, 2012

Dauntless Knife Fighting Skills


In a run-up to the release for Veronica Roth's Insurgent (sequel to Divergent) I sat and thought how MFB could do something different to celebrate the book's release.  We've had people come up with some great things but because I like weaponry and grew up handling guns and things, I thought we could do something about weapons that are used in Divergent.  And because guns aren't really allowed in the UK I had to cast a wider net.

I spoke to Mark and he in turn spoke to his tutor Dave Rawlings of the Boar's Tooth Fightschool who was more than happy to throw Mark around on a Sunday afternoon, to show us some of the skills Tris would have learned during her training as she became Dauntless.

We hope you guys like the video and the music is of course from one of my favourite movies of all time, The Crow.





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