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2013 Reading Challenge

2013 Reading Challenge
Logan has read 4 books toward a goal of 12 books.
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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Tri 3 Blog 7


Dear Veronica Roth,

                I am currently reading your famous book Divergent. I love this book; you have captured my emotions while I was reading many times. I love the description you use and the way you describe the characters emotion. Now to the good stuff, throughout my reading of your book I have thought of many questions in which I really want to ask you.

One of my first questions would be where and how did you get started in your career? I have wondered this because I know that most authors have a background story on how they start writing and what inspires them, and these stories always interest me. I was also wondering because I know you are a very young author, did you start writing and all of a sudden your book was a big hit? I think of this because some authors either work very hard and become famous once they are almost ready to retire, I also know some authors can never achieve the fame that you have achieved. So what I was wondering was how fast did your fame come, and how did it feel to be this famous so early in your career? This interests me because you are a very young author but one of the most famous authors too, how did you do it?

                I know you have probably had this question asked to you many of times. But how in the world did you come up with this plot line. I love the way you describe the factions and the way the city people interact with each other. I know some people would say “It is like Hunger Games! She wasn’t even original!” and I would definitely disagree. I think this because Hunger Games is more of a wrecked society, where society can’t thrive. Whereas in Divergent the society is doing well until they find the divergent. I love your book and will continue to read the books. Please write back!

 

                                                                                                                                                                Sincerely,

Logan Goldberg

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