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A Blogger's Bookshelf: Allegiant Part 1!

Hey guys!
Welcome to the first part of the Allegiant review!
The only reason this has been split into parts is because I've done a fair bit of work this week and haven't been reading so much, I think I'm on Chapter 19 or something (out of like, 50 I think...)



So this book starts exactly where Insurgent left off, but this time it's from both Tobias' and Tris' perspectives, which is pretty cool actually. It works well, especially a few chapters into the book.
It's actually very nice to have Tobias' perspective of everything and Veronica has used this to her full advantage in Chapter 2, describing his love for Tris and everything that makes him smile about her, as well as giving an insight to how he sees situations. (Seriously guys, cuteness alert- go grab those tissues!)
From the first few chapters, it was pretty easy to see where everything was going- the "Allegiant" are a group formed of characters you'll recognise from the past two books and get a good, gripping introduction here.
There's also a new location which had a nice smooth transition from the old one, yet had it's own shocking little twists involved in it too, which is pretty typical for these books! (In a good way!)
Basically, most of the important characters are in this new environment, and the story is plodding nicely along in its development right now and I have absolutely no idea what it's going to lead to, so I won't try and guess here.

Tune in next week for the second (and hopefully final) part of the review, but so far, so good, I'm enjoying it loads!
Have your read this book? Share your opinions in the comments below!
O7
~Rachel

Coming Up This Week...
Wednesday: Wail: Distressed Nail Art
Friday: Fridail: Maybelline Color Show Ocean Blue
Monday: A Blogger's Bookshelf: Allegiant Part 2!

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