
The Selection by Kiera Cass
I'm Hooked on This Book - And I'm Not Even a Romance Fan!
summarizeEditor's Summary
I'm not typically a romance novel fan, but 'The Selection' has won me over. With its unique take on the dystopian genre and engaging plot, I found myself hooked from the start. America Singer, the protagonist, is a complex and relatable character who undergoes significant growth throughout the story. I appreciate how the author explores America's struggles and insecurities, making her a truly well-rounded character. The world-building is also impressive, with a richly detailed atmosphere that immerses you in the story. I love how the author balances action, romance, and character development to create a story that's hard to put down.

settingsSpecifications
live_helpFeatured FAQ
What's the Selection in 'The Selection' series?
Who is the protagonist in 'The Selection'?
What's the world-building like in 'The Selection'?
Is the romance in 'The Selection' a major part of the story?
Is 'The Selection' a good choice for readers who don't typically read romance novels?
How many books are in the 'Selection' series?
What's the target audience for 'The Selection' series?
Is 'The Selection' a good choice for readers who enjoy strong female protagonists?
Is 'The Selection' a good choice for readers who enjoy character-driven stories?
check_circlePros
- •The unique concept of the Selection, where the heir to the throne gets married to a representative from the people, is fascinating and adds a fresh twist to the dystopian genre.
- •The plot is engaging and well-paced, with a strong focus on character development that makes you invested in the characters' lives.
- •America Singer is a complex and relatable protagonist who undergoes significant growth throughout the story, making her a truly well-rounded character.
- •The world-building is impressive, with a richly detailed atmosphere that immerses you in the story and makes you feel like you're part of the world.
- •The characters are well-developed and multi-dimensional, with each one having their own unique personality and backstory.
- •The romance is sweet and subtle, adding a touch of warmth to the story without overwhelming the plot.
- •The themes of love and sacrifice are expertly woven throughout the story, adding depth and complexity to the narrative.
- •The author's writing style is engaging and easy to follow, making it a quick and enjoyable read.
cancelCons
- •Some readers may find the romance to be a bit too slow-burning, but I personally appreciated the subtle approach.
- •The supporting characters could have been fleshed out a bit more, but they still play an important role in the story.
- •The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it's not enough to detract from the overall experience.
- •Some readers may find the themes of love and sacrifice to be a bit too heavy-handed, but I thought they added depth to the story.
- •The ending is a bit predictable, but it's still satisfying and sets up the rest of the series nicely.
- •The series has a bit of a cliffhanger ending, which may leave some readers frustrated, but it's a good thing overall.
- •I wish there was more resolution on some of the supporting characters' storylines, but it's not a major complaint.
- •The book could have benefited from a bit more world-building on the outer kingdoms, but it's not a major issue.



