![]() ![]() The action picks up immediately where Divergent leaves off, which is both a strength and a weakness. But the important thing is this: Tris and Tobias (and their friends) make their way through most of the factions, assessing and trying desperately to figure out what Jeanine (the leader of Erudite) wants so badly with the Divergent, so badly that she will kill for. ![]() In this fight which pits Knowledge and Brawn against Truth and Selflessness, it seems those whom everyone have been ignoring are suddenly quite important. Then there’s the “factionless”: those without a place to belong. Their faction, Dauntless, has all but dissolved: half have defected to Erudite, basically becoming their thugs the other half are hiding out in the Candor faction. After successfully (sort of) stopping the Erudite faction and their plan to exterminate the Abnegation faction, and the city government, they’re hiding out, regrouping. Tris, Tobias and their friends are on the run. There will, obviously, be spoilers for Divergent in this review.) (Warning: If you haven’t read Divergent, go do that now. ![]()
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