Review: The Selection

Mar •  10 •  2012

Title: The Selection
Series: The Selection #1
Genre: Young Adult- Dystopian
Author: Kiera Cass
Publisher: HarperTeen
Release Date: April 24, 2012
Book: ARC sent by publisher

 
“For thirty-five girls, the Selection is the chance of a lifetime. The opportunity to escape the life laid out for them since birth. To be swept up in a world of glittering gowns and priceless jewels. To live in the palace and compete for the heart of the gorgeous Prince Maxon.

But for America Singer, being Selected is a nightmare. It means turning her back on her secret love with Aspen, who is a caste below her. Leaving her home to enter a fierce competition for a crown she doesn’t want. Living in a palace that is constantly threatened by violent rebel attacks.

Then America meets Prince Maxon. Gradually, she starts to question all the plans she’s made for herself- and realizes that the life she’s always dreamed of may not compare to a future she never imagined.”

Alright, I must say I was a bit skeptical and a bit scared going into this book. With all the drama that surrounded it, that last thing I wanted was to get caught up in all of it. What I got out of this book is an amazing story that blew me away! I LOVED IT! 
Why did I like this book so much? Well for one, the characters. I really adored how each character is unique and fresh. Their voice were loud and clear. With the great writing, I was able to step into the shoes of the characters and see what they are seeing. I like reading a book and being able to loose myself in it. I lost myself in this book quicker than what I thought. In fact, half way through the book I had to put it down cause I was so nervous to read the next page!! I really loved how I was able to see each character changed with new knowledge of the society they lived in. To see their eyes open up to something they never notice before is breath-taking.
The dystopian touch to it, I adored. I love the prospect of the war, rules and regulations, and a new kingdom. The numbers of the society I felt was very nice touch. And I could actually relate to the book. The selection process for the girls I could see why they would enter. How important family and necessitates are. Cause when someone is counting on you for everything, you find a way to provide, even if it’s risky.
The love interest is strained, but just the way I like it. Both male contenders had enduring traits that any gal would want. But then again, I could see both sides of the fence. The rich and the poor. Cause growing up I was poor. My mom raising three kids on her own working two jobs, I know what it is like to help raise my siblings and help my mom. And then I know whats it like to be rich. Once I got my education, got a good job, I was no longer in that area. I know what’s it like to have friends who want you around for the money. But still, I can see what America sees. I can understand her well. And that’s what got me hooked.
The Selection is genuine and natural. It’s not just about a society but the fragility of it. The wars, the famine, the poor. It is impossible not to get swept up into the hype of this book. The Selection forces us to reexamine what really matters. Your caste number, your education, money? The Selection sparks a whole new controversy of what love means. How far will you go?
I give it 5 BITES!
Happy Reading!

9 Comments

  1. Awesome review, Savannah! I’m reading this right now, and am loving it! The characters are great so far as well!

  2. Mariya
    Mar 10, 2012

    I absolutely LOVED this book! I seriously can’t wait for the next book! I NEED the next book! 😉

  3. aparajita
    Mar 10, 2012

    AWESOME REVIEW…I so wanna read this and would love to see how the CW goes with it

  4. Zoe
    Mar 10, 2012

    Awesome review!
    I’ve wanted to read this for so long, and your review just makes me want it more!
    I also can’t wait to see wait the CW does with it. An actor I adore (Ethan Peck) has been chosen to play one of the characters, so I’m super excited for it.

  5. _yay_
    Mar 10, 2012

    I, too, am a bit hesitant to read it bec of all the drama. BUT…I think your review just made me change my mind. Sounds like such an awesome book. 🙂
    _yay_ at BookthatThing!

  6. Zoey Talbon
    Mar 10, 2012

    I love that you’re not judging the book by what the author/agent did 🙂 I have this one right now, but I haven’t gotten around to reading it yet. Great review!

  7. Jessie Harrell
    Mar 10, 2012

    great review – adding this to my TBR pile right now!

  8. Everyday Little Gems
    Mar 11, 2012

    It’s in my pile!

  9. Shellie
    Mar 12, 2012

    Glad that you liked this one. Yes there has been a lot of drama surrounding this novel but glad that you were able to push that aside and enjoy the read.