
Divergent Series Four-Book Paperback Box Set Review
Divergent sucked me in faster than a Roomba on a carpet full of crumbs. The factions are wild, the action never stops, and Tris? She’s braver than me facing an empty fridge.
Books written for readers between the ages of 12 and 18, often dealing with themes relevant to teenagers.

Divergent sucked me in faster than a Roomba on a carpet full of crumbs. The factions are wild, the action never stops, and Tris? She’s braver than me facing an empty fridge.

Reading Turtles All the Way Down felt like being in Aza’s brain—messy, funny, and painfully real. Great for teens and grown-ups. Minus one star for a few slow parts, but I still laughed and learned. Highly recommend!

‘The Hate U Give’ felt real from page one—raw, bold, and sometimes funny. It hits hard on racism and family. Not perfect, but boy, it sticks with you. Didn’t expect to laugh this much while learning tough stuff.

Travis and Abby’s love story is like watching a soap opera unfold at a frat party—messy, loud, but hard to look away from. If you crave drama and chaos, this book brings all the fireworks.

Red, White & Royal Blue is a wild, witty romance that made me snort-laugh over coffee. The royal drama is spicy, the texting is top-tier, and the love story? Sweet with just the right amount of cheese.