This series though. I loved it. You can read my blog post about The Selection here. This gives a basic premise of the plot line. The second book, The Elite, narrows the playing field down even more, and by the time The One starts, only four girls remain: Elise, Kriss, Celeste, and America. Obviously, America is one of them. In the third installment, situations at the castle are getting tense as both the northern and southern rebels continue to attack the castle and the Elite. It is nice for America that one of the guards was also from her home district and he continues to protect her as much as he can. I know I am being vague, but this is my meager attempt and not spoiling anything. Was I successful?
The second book I am going to blog about today was called The Prince. This was a novella about the beginning of the whole selection process told from Prince Maxon's point of view. I think Kiera Cass did a great job of switching voices so that we weren't hearing America, but Maxon. The writing was different and I could hear a new voice, which I appreciate as an English teacher. We had heard the whole love story from the girl's perspective, and this particular line from the guy's perspective stood out: "I debated hopping into the hallway on the second floor so we could accidentally-on-purpose meet again." I loved the hyphenated modifier…and I loved that he knew right away that this girl was special.
In all, this series was a bit cheesy. In my initial post where I suggested, "It is kind of The Hunger Games meets The Bachelor," I was pretty accurate. If you are a young adult girl, I would highly recommend this series. It would make good summer reading material. And if you've already read (and loved) the series, I just discovered there is another novella called The Queen being released. Cass is satisfying her readers' hunger. And who knows? This just may be the next book turned Hollywood movie…
If you want to get a glimpse into what this book is like, check out the author reading the first chapter here: