The Choosing
2015 • 464 pages

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Average rating3.8

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It seems like everyone likes making comparisons, so I'll do one too: Rachelle Dekker is like another author I've just know... I think her name was Rachelle and her last name Dekker.

I was hanging out on Tyndale's website when I saw this book, and I couldn't help going crazy because I love dystopian.

And then it happened: I saw the Dekker name.

But honestly, I like Rachelle's book because of her and not for her father. They both are great writers but I think Rachelle has a unique style and she has come to stay!

Something that I absolutely love about the story was the characters. In almost every page I was:

And that's the main reason why I LOVE THIS BOOK!

This isn't just an interesting dystopian book. It is an statement of freedom, a path that we have to follow, a journey we all have to do, and that's why this novel was so personal and profound that I can't even explain it.

And yeah, I know that it was a little bit predictable -the killer's identity- but I enjoyed the rest of the book so much that I didn't care about that minor thing.

I usually like to read the whole series, so I don't have to be fangirling all the time, but I'll do my best to behave well and not fall into despair.

I absolutely recommend this book and I hope we can all continue this journey together.

I won this book through GoodReads and I thank to the publisher for providing me this copy but this fact didn't influence the review.

May 30, 2015Report this review