“The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.” ― Jane Austen
Monday, December 1, 2014
The Selection
Cass, Kiera. The Selection. New York: HarperTeen, 2012. Print.
Genre: Dystopia
Intended Audience: Ages 12 and older
Personal Reaction: The Selection is a chance for young women in Illea to win the heart of a the prince and the crown. America Singer is the star of our novel and despite not wanting to originally enter into the selection she enters and is selected as one of the thirty five girls so seek the hand of prince Maxon. America is a snarky girl who falls for Maxon and while it seems as though he wants to marry her, she gets jealous of him spending time with the other women as well. Add in an ex boyfriend, Aspen and America's life is turned upside down.
I was practically forced to read this book by a friend. While I love chick lit novels, I don't usually gravitate toward books with pictures of girls in dresses on them, but I'm so happy I tried this one. Cass wrote a beautiful book written with heartache and anticipation and of course, love. Once I started it I could not put it down and cannot wait to read the rest of the series.
Author Facts: When growing up Kiera Cass wanted to be a performer, she taught theater at a camp and majored in musical theater. She followed a boy to Radford University where she changed her major many times before settling on History and working on staff at a campus church. Eventually Mr. Cass wooed her and married her and realized she loved writing and is now a well known author.
Author Website: http://www.kieracass.com/
Labels:
adventure,
coming of age,
dystopia,
eating disorder,
family,
fiction,
romance,
YA
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