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Chosen Ones

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I really wanted to LOVE this book.. I have been anticipating something new and fresh from Roth for a while now, and though this book was enjoyable, it didn't quite live up to my expectations.(I think I just couldn't get the dynamic debut of Divergent out of my mind.) I felt like there was more that could have developed and I hope this is just a taste of what she has in store for readers as she breaks through into adult fantasy.

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It’s been tough trying to write a review for this one. The plot and characters are incredibly compelling, but something about the writing felt shallow and didn’t draw me in as much as I wished it had.

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Being "Chosen" isn't all it's cracked up to be, especially once the fighting's over. Sloane and her friends, taken from their families at a young age, are no longer the youth prophesied to take down the Dark One. They're now in their twenties and struggling to exist as normal people. On the 10th anniversary of the Dark One's defeat, the Chosen Ones are drawn into a battle that may determine the fate of multiple worlds. Roth flips the chosen one trope on its head and comes out with a winner in her first adult novel.
For fans of "The Boy Detective Fails' by Joe Meno and Lev Grossman's "The Magicians."

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Chosen Ones is a fast-paced novel filled with suspense, action, and a thought-provoking plot. Imagine superheroes that save the world and fifteen years later, our story begins. Some have PTSD. There are secrets. And the story goes unexpected places. With plenty of twists and turns, Veronica Roth keeps readers on the edge of their seats. An outstanding first go at adult fiction after bringing the world the thrilling Divergent series. Highly recommended to readers looking for something original in adult fiction or if you enjoyed Veronica Roth's YA series.

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Took a minute to get into this one but a twist kept me engaged through the end.It was very Harry Potter=esque but that is not a complaint.

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I received a copy from the publisher via Netgalley for an honest review.

I have loved Veronica Roth's novels since the Divergent series (I even liked the ending because it totally fit, haters be damned!) and I really enjoyed her Carve the Mark series as well. I ate up her short stories and when I heard about her go at this adult novel, I was so excited!

This novel takes an interesting point of view, instead of the novel of watching the heroes fight the bad guy and save the day and end happily ever after......we start at the 'happily ever after' part, and it does not really seem to happy. This novel follows the Chosen Five, ten years after they saved the day and see how dramatically their lives have changed. They were thrust into a position of great responsibility all at a young age, merely teens, due to their capabilities and strange happenings occurring on their planet. Things were quiet and better on the planet, however, maybe not for each of them individually as they continue to carry their own demons. Then, strange things begin to happen again and the group of Chosen Ones don't know if the Dark One is back or not and now it's time for group of friends to face their personal demons as they may have to fight their worst enemy again.

I do love this novel and continue to be impressed by Veronica Roth. This was such an amazing and exciting adventure and I do love how it all plays out. Honestly, even how the novel ends, this could safely be a stand alone. However, I would LOVE to read more about their ongoing adventures, especially with the 'HOLY COW' type ending! I was thoroughly impressed with how the author blends her real world, living in Chicago, and writes it so well that one can picture everything around them and then makes the fantasy type world as well! I really liked the different news reports and articles and so forth that was in between some of the chapters as well, those were really cool and added the dash of flavor to keep the story going without having to drone on a great deal and give more history and so forth. This was a wonderful and unique experience and I cannot wait to see what else Veronica Roth has to offer!

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Some years back five teens were picked, after they fulfilled a prophecy, to fight the dark one, they fought and won but at what cost. Slone has given much and what the other have called her PTSD may be more. Now on the tenth anniversary of the dark ones death they find out that the dark one is still alive and in another parallel universe trying to come back and kill everyone he see fit. Do the heroes, especially Slone have what it takes to fight him again.

This wonderful book was packed with action, suspense and twists and turns that will leave you holding your breath. This book had me captivated and I know I stayed up way past my bedtime until I finished the book. Ms. Roth has another hit on her hands.


This review will appear on my blog on April 7th

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I have to admit that I was a bit disappointed in this book. I had such high hopes for Ms. Roth's foray into adult fiction but I found this story to be subpar compared to her young adult novels. Chapters jump back and forth between the story, news articles, and communications. The plot was all over the place. I found myself skimming through a lot of the book trying to get to the point of the story. I'll purchase this for my library, but I think some fans will be disappointed.

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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher I was able to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
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What comes after your duty as the chosen one is fulfilled and peace is bought and your innocence is stolen from you and no one has prepared you to return to the normal, real world?
Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth follows Sloane, one of 5 chosen ones. She feels she hasn’t adjusted as well as the other four and struggles with PTSD and a guilt she can’t seem to voice, a secret she isn’t ready to give words to. Where the Dark One appeared mass damage and death followed, the chosen ones found various magical items in an otherwise magicless world to take on their big bad at cost to themselves.
On the 10th anniversary of their victory over the Dark One, one of their own dies. When the remaining chosen ones gather for the funeral something happens that has Sloane asking lots of questions and wondering if everything she and her friends went through was for nothing and if she has it in her to go through it all again because the Dark One had a goal and maybe he’s gone but something is happening.
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I liked the pacing of this story, it was slow and thoughtful and careful, at least until the end where lots of things started to happen again, but at the beginning you’re post defeat of the dark one and Sloane has not been taking care of herself. She’s twitchy, has nightmares of the things she went through, and has decided she needs more answers to what happened so is digging through confidential information surrounding the things she went through, can’t be good for her mental health. She’s prickly and uncomfortable around most people except for those who went through the same nightmare she did. She’s also extremely awkward and more punch first and ask questions later.
I loved Sloane. I found her believable. I found her plight sympathetic. She fought like she was trained to do, taking on the Dark One, but it appears no one took the time to prepare her for a life post Dark One. Ten years after the fact, some of it is on her sure, but someone whose been burned as many times as she has it's also no surprise she doesn’t look for help or know how to ask for it properly.
I liked the breaks in chapters, the documents, articles, interviews, etc.. that helped offer more insight into the worlds you witnessed and helped fill in some background info.
This was an intriguing read and Sloane at the end, just wow. I can’t wait for more people to read this so I can talk about it with them.

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A tale for adults who loved reading stories about "chosen ones" as teens, but who may have outgrown YA.

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This was an intriguing book premise. Imagine if, after the defeat of the big bad, the superheroes' story picks up ten years later and some of the good guys have PTSD, drug addictions, and are having trouble coping with real life.

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I didn't like this as much as I'd hoped, and I've been chewing over why, and I think what I've come up with is that it's TOO ambitious? I've loved similar books like The Magicians, Carry On, etc, and I think what works for this kind of book--that's clearly looking to respond in a fanfiction-like way to existing properties, to say, "Yes, these plucky teens saved the world, but at what cost? Let's really dig into their trauma!" But those books function by making their canon so similar to Narnia/Harry Potter/etc that they work as an effective shorthand. Here, whatever it was that her Chosen Ones went through...I mean, there are familiar tropes here and there but overall it's original, it can't clearly be mapped onto a Voldemort or whatever. Which is fine, except that then to start 10 years later and be reacting to piecemeal bits of information...it's not quite so satisfying or comprehensible.

that said, I liked Sloane as a prickly, traumatized heroine, and I enjoyed the story well enough. I liked the diversity of her crew of chosen ones though some of her talk about microaggressions etc felt a bit clunky? (A bit, perhaps, like Roth is someone who has been taken to task about such things in previous books but still doesn't feel totally comfortable writing about them? ah well a nice effort).

This is her first "adult" book but it doesn't feel too different than her YA ones except that the characters are aged up (and eg talking about marriage). I feel like she could have made more of her "adult" status by making this longer and digging into all of the worldbuilding a bit more.

eh!

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Chosen Ones is an amazing dissection of fantasy tropes. This is a beautiful book for transitioning new adults who grew up with the "chosen one prophesy" books and now are ready to examine and explore the aftermath of what those events would mean. This is an exciting and thrilling story but with thought-provoking scenarios and questions. This is a must read for any adult who grew up reading and loving Harry Potter,

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This book took a while to get going. Most of part one was explanation of the world. It was kind of like the author started at the middle of the story, went back to the beginning and finished at the end. Sloane has saved the world alongside four of her friends and ten years have passed. She suffers from ptsd but more importantly, lack of direction or purpose. She tries to hide from everything and go through the motions to make everyone else happy but life has no meaning for her. Due to an orchestrated event, her life is thrown sideways and she finds purpose again. The problem with a dream, is when it comes true. I did like the mashup at the end. The middle and the end of the book were very good. Things from the beginning of the book started to make sense and made me want to reread it just to get things I might have missed previously. In that sense, this book makes you pay attention. It’s not something you can just skim through and still understand fully. I want to thank Net Galley and Veronica Roth for the opportunity to read this arc and give an unbiased review. All in all, an entertaining read and a story that makes you think about it long after you have finished it.

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This book was unexpectedly great. I read the Divergent series and wasn't a huge fan, so I wasn't sure what to expect. Chosen Ones was completely different than Roth's previous works and kept surprising me within the story as well. The main characters in this book aren't teenagers, for a change, but they are marked by the events of their teenage years, when they were the "Chosen Ones" destined to save the world. The "teenagers save the world" story is a beloved fantasy trope, but this story takes on what happens *after* -- the psychological toll on people who weren't allowed to have "normal" childhoods but instead were marked by fear, fighting, and an expectation of not surviving to adulthood. Of course that would give anyone PTSD, right? Turns out being a hero isn't all it's cracked up to be after the world has been saved. Roth deftly explores a theme of choice, from the "Chosen One" designation given our heroes to the question they keep returning to -- what role does destiny play in shaping one's life? How does someone say no to being Chosen, and what happens if they do?

Saying much more about the plot would be spoiling lots of lovely twists and turns. Let's just say the world-building is pretty fantastic and the included government reports, news articles, and social media posts make it very real. Focusing on the characters instead, it's immediately clear that they aren't your typical heroes. Of the five Chosen, three are women, one is Mexican and openly lesbian, and the leader of the group is a black man. Roth even addresses the racism & sexism inherent in how the heroes are portrayed in the press in the decade since they saved the world from the unimaginatively named Dark One. The main character, Sloane, is in appearance a stereotypical pretty, wholesome, all-American girl, but in reality is bitter, cranky, foul-mouthed, and SO over being a public figure. It makes Sloane believable and somehow likable because of her faults, not in spite of them.

Best of all, although this promises to be the first in a series, there's no irritating cliffhanger. There's more to say about these characters and the world Roth created, but the threads of this story are wrapped up within the book. That in itself is refreshing and makes it something I'll recommend to readers who are just tired of waiting years to get to a denouement.

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I don't generally like Veronica Roth's books but I gave this one a try because I thought the concept of what happens to the heros after was interesting. The book was readable but I wont read any sequels and don't think it should be the beginning of a series.

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This book was so interesting that I had a hard time putting it down! It was very different from her other books but I really enjoyed reading this book!

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I have really enjoyed Veronica Roth's previous books so when this became available to review as a Netgalley Arc, I jumped at the chance to read it.

I really enjoyed reading this book and felt that the characters were all very well written, and I especially liked the main character Sloane. I liked the fact that she was struggling with her demons and that she was still finding it hard to get over what happened to her, even with 10 years and a supposedly wonderful relationship to help it all.

I think it showed a more realistic portrayal of the fact that sometimes times doesn't help, unfortunately. However, I still felt that despite this being the author's first 'adult fantasy' novel, this would definitely be categorised as YA in my mind. I'm not saying that's a bad thing at all, just that I feel the genre application is incorrect in this case.

I am also interested in the idea that this is 'book 1' as I feel that the ending was actually spot on for this book and, because of this, can't see where the series will go from here? Saying that I will be reading the next book when it comes out to get the answer to my question.

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This was really entertaining and a different take for books in this genre. Imagining how the Chosen Ones would be living their lives years later, and dealing with the psychological aftermath of the events was fascinating. There was enough unpredictability to keep me reading until the end.

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This was a tough one to review. Chosen Ones is my first Veronica Roth novel. I enjoy YA, but don't necessary love the YA/fantasy genre. I was excited to try a book aimed at adults. The summary was really compelling, and then I started to read it. You are placed in the middle of something (which is so hard for me to get really into if there's not good ease into the story). It's told in two parts, and was long for me. I tried hard to get through it, and I did. It felt like a strange ending in that it was just over. It's concluded, but it felt too abrupt. I didn't hate it, and I would try other books by her, but this wasn't my favorite.

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