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The Elite
by Kiera Cass
Series: The Selection #2
Pages: 323
Release Date: April 23, 2013
by HarperTeen
Goodreads / Purchase
The hotly-anticipated
sequel to the New York Times bestseller The
Selece Selection.
Thirty-five girls came to the palace to compete
in the Selection. All but six have been sent home. And only one will get to marry Prince Maxon and be crowned princess of Illea. America still isn’t sure where her heart lies. When she’s with Maxon, she’s swept up in their new and breathless romance, and can’t dream of being with anyone else. But whenever she sees Aspen standing guard around the palace, and is overcome with memories of the life they planned to share. With the group narrowed down to the Elite, the other girls are even more determined to win Maxon over—and time is running out for America to decide.
Just when America is sure she’s made her choice, a devastating loss makes her question everything again. And while she’s struggling to imagine her future, the violent rebels that are determined to overthrow the monarchy are growing stronger and their plans could destroy her chance at any kind of happy ending.
This book is, by no means, a great work of literature that
will forever be remembered. But it IS a
perfect summer read because it’s light, fluffy, but interesting at the same
time. I really enjoyed this story. The writing was kind of meh in the beginning
but then I started to really like it.
Sometimes the descriptions or events weren’t written very well, but I’ll
cut Kiera Cass a bit of slack. There was
a ton of conflict and drama in this book and I couldn’t help but be completely
riveted by it, even though I am STRONGLY Team Maxon (I despise Aspen).
I liked the twists and turns, and the staging, for the most part, even
though there was one really bad event that was staged. But, ignoring that, I thought the story line
was really good. [SPOILER: Also some of America’s decisions were really
stupid (like the big one at the end where she proposes to eliminate the casts,
which, honestly, I thought was a good idea) and then acts surprised when
exactly what she wnted to happen happens.
Also I found it kind of annoying that every time America opened that diary and read
it just HAPPENED to be something that helped the story line and the staging.] To
add to that, some of the things in this book weren’t exactly consistent. Let me get this straight: America lives in a futuristic,
dystopian world that has a king, queen, prince/princess, and you have to wear
ball gowns and be eloquent…yet you have DJs.
I found that absolutely hilarious, but very interesting and cool at the same
time because you don’t see that combination very often. Or ever.
I absolutely LOVED the ending and how everything was cleared up
love-triangle wise, and I have very high expectations for the final book.
[MINOR SPOILERS IN
THIS SECTION: One thing that I noticed and felt like I had to mention was
the similarity of this book to The Hunger Games. You guys are probably thinking, “What the
hell are you talking about?! The Hunger
Games is about 24 kids fighting to the death, and this book is about 35 girls
trying to win a prince’s heart.” But let
me explain.
First off, both books are dystopians, and there is a love
triangle. There is a competition where
people are eliminated (yes, in this book they’re just sent home, not
killed). But then you get more in
depth. In both books there is an uprising,
and also there are Casts, otherwise known as Districts in The Hunger
Games. Then you have the Selected,
otherwise known as Tributes (even though the methods for picking are different
if I remember correctly). Then you have
the love triangle. In The Selection, you
have Maxon and Aspen. In The Hunger Games, you have Peeta and
Gale. Maxon is basically Peeta, and Aspen is basically Gale.
Maxon and Peeta are both pampered, aren’t used to hard work,
and have a better standing in society. I
also found both very weak and sometimes annoying (Peeta for all the Hunge Games
books, but Maxon only for The Selection.
Also, Katniss didn’t really notice Peeta until the Hunger Games, just
like America
didn’t really notice Maxon until the Selection.
Aspen
and Gale are both hard working, tough, and lower-standing people who
Katniss/America knew before she/she went into the Hunger Games/Selection.
And then, for the grand finale (and I literally laughed at
this one) there is a part of the world in The Elite that is called Panama, not at
all to be confused with The Hunger Games setting, Panem. Spelled differently, but pronounced basically
the same way (minus the “aa” sound at the end).
I thought that was hilarious. ]
Now we get to the characters. First off, let me just set the record
straight. I am 100000000% Team Maxon for
life! I hate Aspen
with a passion (seriously, the dude’s a jerk) and I honestly don’t know why
there is even any question which one America should pick. But anyway.
[SPOILER: I don’t think there’s
really going to be a love triangle with America,
Maxon, and Aspen in the third book because the
ending of this book kind of hinted that America was going to fight for
Maxon. So I’m guessing there’s going to
be a love triangle between Maxon,
America, Kriss,
and possibly Celeste. Interesting. ]
Just like in The Selection, I really liked America. Usually that doesn’t really happen for me in
love triangles, but I really liked her strength, spunk, and attitude. [SPOILER:
Plus, anytime I can feel myself kind of starting to dislike her I just think
back to how she kneed Maxon in the groin in the first book and I love her again
lol. I like Maxon, I just think it was
hilarious that she did that and Maxon still loves her. ] I also like Maxon. What should their ship name be? Hmmm…maybe Amaxon. Yes, I like that very much lol. Anyway, Maxon really grew on me in this book. I remember thinking he was weak and all in
the first book, but after the ending of this book I really respected him and
thought he was a strong character. [SPOILER: Even though it really annoyed
me that he was running around making out with all the other girls when he loved
America. And I know he had an excuse, but it was a
really shitty one. ] Should I even waste my time talking about Aspen? After what he did to America in the
first book I’ve despised him, and I have no intention of changing my mind. I SHIP AMAXON FOREVER AND EVER!
Seriously, the endings of these books are killing me. Both have been huge cliffhangers, but I think
The Selection’s ending was more killer that this one. This one made me really happy because I like
the direction I would imagine it’s going.
GO AMAXON!
4 pink flowers
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