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Literary devices in the one by kiera cass
Literary devices in the one by kiera cass








America does not want to do this because 1) she’s in love with someone else (come on, that’s not a spoiler, you saw that coming!) and 2) she professes over and over again that they’re not going to pick her anyway because she’s not awesome enough. Our protagonists’s mother desperately wants her to sign up for the Selection process because it will help their family out of a tight situation (they are fives in a caste system including eight castes…with eight being the lowest), and will help feed the family for quite some time.

literary devices in the one by kiera cass

Then, however, there’s nicely formed grammatically near-perfect sentences thrown in complete with a properly executed semi-colons… Teenagers who think in short, quick, choppy, grammatically crap sentences do not use semi-colons unless they’re typing out a crying emoticon. My husband brought up this point, when I was showing him some of what I was reading.and I’m paraphrasing here: It seems as though the writing was meant to emulate the short, quick thought process of a teenager. Despite that, it’s still a fairly quick read.

literary devices in the one by kiera cass

Do I have to keep reading?” There are short, choppy sentences throughout the novel and a good many fragments that made reading through the story absolutely disjointed and torturous, to avoid this type of problems you can use this word changer – seo tools centre to enhance you writing skills. My initial thoughts on the book were, basically, “WOW, the writing is absolutely crap.” and “This is painfully obvious. There’s certain aspects of the America/Maxon relationship that are believable and I even felt that there was a bit of chemistry between them.May, America’s little sister – She’s just darling, and she’s got personality coming out of her ears.The premise – it was promising! The thought of EveryDayJaneLowCaste becoming Princess LovelyDress was yay.In this case, it’s like comparing Twilight to The Last Vampire. That makes people expect something as awesome as The Hunger Games…but I should have known that the cheese-fest that is The Bachelor would win out, here. My first issue is with the blurb…which I haven’t actually seen, but I’ve heard was something similar to: The Hunger Games meets The Bachelor. Page numbers correspond to the page numbers on my Nook.) I will not be purchasing a hard copy to verify these quotes when the book is on the shelves, and I doubt my library will have a copy fast enough to be useful. (Please note that quotes are taken from the eARC and are subject to change. Kind of like, “Oh noes! Maxon is going to be asking me to take a walk with him through the garden soon in my poofy dress and I forgot my deodorant!” Also, that pose – that just doesn’t seem like a pose the protagonist would take. But then I looked closer…and noticed that it really looks like America…or Ames…or Mer…depending on who you’re asking…is sniffing her armpits. The dress! The blue! The lovely! Oh, how lovely.

literary devices in the one by kiera cass

So…here we go.įirst, and this isn’t related to my review at all, what is UP with that cover? Ok, yes, when I first saw I absolutely loved it. I haven’t written a review like this in a long time, but I made the decision a while back that I was going to review things more critically and try to be as fully accurate as possible. My Thoughts: I feel like a total stick-in-the-mud for this, but…well, I have to be honest.

literary devices in the one by kiera cass

Gradually, she starts to question all the plans she’s made for herself- and realizes that the life she’s always dreamed of may not compare to a future she never imagined. Living in a palace that is constantly threatened by violent rebel attacks. Leaving her home to enter a fierce competition for a crown she doesn’t want. It means turning her back on her secret love with Aspen, who is a caste below her. To live in the palace and compete for the heart of the gorgeous Prince Maxon.īut for America Singer, being Selected is a nightmare. To be swept up in a world of glittering gowns and priceless jewels. The opportunity to escape the life laid out for them since birth. Synopsis ( From Goodreads): For thirty-five girls, the Selection is the chance of a lifetime. Where’d I Get It: Advance copy – electronic – from the publisher Genre: Young Adult – Dystopian? Futuristic Something?










Literary devices in the one by kiera cass