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A dystopian setting. The United States are now called Ilea and there is a caste system emerged from poverty-stricken deem to super rich twees and agree. The bright, headstrong girl America (one to five) can not choose between her childhood friend Aspen (a six nota bene) and love her imputed is: Prince Maxon. America is in fact chosen at random to participate in the selection, a kind of reality show where Prince Maxon will choose 35 girls. His future wife This to the delight of her sister May. America as her father gets a pendant muji of a songbird, there are so many similarities with The Hunger Games that you want to scroll. The book with a sigh and an "I know" on the side But wait. Turn while. Quite suddenly you notice that The Selection non-road-to-lay has become so much fun. Funny, entertaining, exciting, full of unforeseen events and plot changes.
America, a girl from the fifth caste, is hopelessly in love with Aspen, a boy from the sixth caste. A love that can not, because Aspen loves too much of America to marry her. How he would have to maintain what little money he earns her? When news came that the selection will take place Aspen encourages America to enroll. To America's amazement, she is chosen. "Let me show you my face, and then go home," was her first slip. For all the money that constitutes participation is welcome in her family, not a hair on her head thinks preferable to the love of her life. The dusty Prince Maxon But it is different. Traveling plane for America, they and Aspen fight. America is totally confused and see the palace of Prince Maxon now as a refuge. Her heart she can not offer him, but her friendship, if he allows her to stay. As long as possible
The way life in the palace of Prince Maxon and his family and the waste race itself describes what is perhaps predictable, but no less fun to read. And America turns funny, muji brave and loyal and above all torn. Ultimately author Kiera Cass also gives the story some political gravity along, to share your views on policy decisions by the reader and to suffer mysterious attack the palace. muji
But the main part of this exciting YA has to be the romantic storyline. Which America muji will eventually choose: Prince Maxon and the crown, or Aspen and an uncertain future ... or will the circumstances choose her?
End of book one, is on the last page read. It is hoped that Cass raft comes with part two, because although The Selection ends at a logical time so you feeling good slam the book, like all fixed readers love to know how it goes. (Ingrid Bilardie)
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