As you probably know, I am reading “Divergent” by Veronica
Roth. I have read 180 pages and I am really enjoying it. The plot moves very
fast, and a lot of things happen in a short period of time. This is a problem
for me because I am one of those people that will just read focused for a long
period of time, and then as soon as I put the book down, I cant even remember
what I read. That is why I have decided to write down some of the most important
lines from each chapter.
The most
important lines from the most recent chapter that I read (Chapter 15) are
actually the last three lines in the chapter, they say (SPOILERS), “I stand alone
in the blue light coming from the lamp above me, and I understand: She has been
to the compound before. She remembered this hallway. She knows about the
initiation process. My mother was dauntless (Roth188).” These lines contribute
to the movement of the plot because one of the main characters true identities is
revealed. This is a huge plot element, and it only takes up four lines. As you
can see, this book is very fast paced, which is what I like about it.
I would
have to say after just a short period of time reading this book; Veronica Roth’s
writing style is definitely my favorite. I don’t find myself bored, and begging
for more. I am always satisfied at the end of every chapter. I will have to
start incorporating this fast paced style into my own writing to make it more
interesting, and I encourage you to do the same.
I left a link that will take you to an article about making your own writing more interesting: http://writingcenter.gmu.edu/?p=2165

