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The selection series book 1
The selection series book 1




the selection series book 1

It wasn’t some explosion it wasn’t fireworks.

the selection series book 1

You keeping up? “It wasn’t like I made his world better. Maxon’s dad, the king, is an abusive asshole who rigged the entire Selection process, and, America wasn’t even supposed to make it to the final three but she did (because of course).America makes friends with named Marlee, who is found sleeping with a guard and is then publicly caned (no big deal).Aspen becomes a guard at the castle for some extra Spicy Drama.The people are rebelling against the caste system because of course.This summary can essentially be the wrap up for all of the three first books. Time sure does fly when you’re in a dystopian YA, I always say. She quickly becomes a favorite of Prince Maxon, and after about two weeks of the Selection process, she considers that perhaps she does love him, and not Aspen who she had been dating all of her teen years.

the selection series book 1

Because America is a free-thinking, independent teenager: she obviously signs up. Aspen breaks up with her and tells her to join the selection.

the selection series book 1

And so, with the Selection, girls can sign up to compete for the prince’s heart in order to obtain a better caste for themselves and a better life for their families.Īmerica is actually in love with a 6, despite being a 5, named Aspen. It is possible to climb castes through marriage and so on, it’s still extremely difficult. These castes are numbered one through eight: one being the royal family, and eight being the poor. The kingdom of Illéa is a monarchal society divided into castes. That’s not the point of the book, so don’t get your hopes up. I’m going to tell you all right now, no, America does not ever attempt to dismantle the Selection for being a stupid and sexist idea. In the Selection, we follow America Singer as she is coerced into participating in “The Selection”: a dating competition to win the heart of the prince and the country all on live television. The Selection can best be described as Project Runway meets The Bachelor meets The Hunger Games. Fair warning that this entire post hence for will be littered with spoilers, and if you want to laugh: here’s my live-tweeting about the books. Each audiobook for the novels was about 7-8 hours long, nothing too daunting. If I had to physically read them I’m pretty sure I would have thrown them out a window. This took all in all about a week to complete, and I mostly consumed this as audiobooks. That includes five novels and some five novellas. I re-read (and for some, read for the first time) the entire Selection series by Kiera Cass. This was inspired by my re-read of the Hunger Games. I’ve had this idea for a while where I would re-read some books from my childhood (see: teenage years).






The selection series book 1