416
Novel • Fiction
Post-apocalyptic USA • Future
2013
YA
12-18 years
Prodigy by Marie Lu follows teen protagonists June and Day in a dystopian future where the United States is divided into the Republic and the Colonies. After fleeing Los Angeles, they ally with a rebel group, the Patriots, aiming to overthrow the Republic. Amidst navigating internal struggles and mistrust, they uncover deeper conspiracies while striving to protect their loved ones and make critical decisions that could reshape their world. The book includes themes of violence and governmental corruption.
Suspenseful
Adventurous
Romantic
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Prodigy by Marie Lu is widely praised for its compelling characters and fast-paced plot, maintaining the excitement from the first book in the series. Readers appreciate the complex relationship between June and Day. However, some find the storyline somewhat predictable and the world-building not as thorough as expected. Overall, it’s a strong sequel that keeps fans engaged.
Readers who enjoyed Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games or Veronica Roth's Divergent series will appreciate Marie Lu's Prodigy. It's perfect for those who love fast-paced dystopian adventures with strong, complex characters and intricate political plots. Teens and young adults who thrive on action and societal rebellion will find it compelling.
268,822 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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416
Novel • Fiction
Post-apocalyptic USA • Future
2013
YA
12-18 years
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