The Selection by Kiera Cass
Page Count: 327
Published: April 24, 2012
My Rating: 5 Stars
Series: The Selection (Book 1)
Grene: Fantasy, Dystopian
Amazon link for The Selection box set
The Selection is a competition of a lifetime. Or at least that's what America Singer has always been told. She would rather stay right where she is in her small town in Carolina with Aspen- her secret boyfriend. But Aspen is a caste below her and America's mother would be deeply disappointed if she ever found out about her secret love. Despite her wishes, America is entered for a chance to be in The Selection. Then, America finds out that she was chosen to compete against the other 34 girls for a chance at Prince Maxon's heart. America now has to fight for a crown she doesn't want. When she finally meets Maxon, she realizes that the life she's always dreamed of might not compare to the future ahead of her.
The Selection series was a real emotional roller coaster. I read The Selection in one afternoon and loved it! It was like The Bachelor meets The Hunger Games. At every turn in this book, the outcome of The Selection changes. At the beginning of this book, things were a little confusing, but that only lasted a chapter or two. The main thing I was confused about was the castes, so here's a quick break down:
Published: April 24, 2012
My Rating: 5 Stars
Series: The Selection (Book 1)
Grene: Fantasy, Dystopian
Amazon link for The Selection box set
The Selection is a competition of a lifetime. Or at least that's what America Singer has always been told. She would rather stay right where she is in her small town in Carolina with Aspen- her secret boyfriend. But Aspen is a caste below her and America's mother would be deeply disappointed if she ever found out about her secret love. Despite her wishes, America is entered for a chance to be in The Selection. Then, America finds out that she was chosen to compete against the other 34 girls for a chance at Prince Maxon's heart. America now has to fight for a crown she doesn't want. When she finally meets Maxon, she realizes that the life she's always dreamed of might not compare to the future ahead of her.
The Selection series was a real emotional roller coaster. I read The Selection in one afternoon and loved it! It was like The Bachelor meets The Hunger Games. At every turn in this book, the outcome of The Selection changes. At the beginning of this book, things were a little confusing, but that only lasted a chapter or two. The main thing I was confused about was the castes, so here's a quick break down:
- There are eight castes. Eights are the lowest and One is the highest.
- Twos and Threes are rich
- It's a struggle for anyone under a Four.
- Ones are the royal family while Eights live on the streets.
- Jobs are limited to each caste.
That pretty much sums it up. I would definitely recommend this book.
It's always the fear of looking stupid that stops you from being awesome.
~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~
Comments