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323
Novel • Fiction
Illéa • Futuristic
2013
YA
13-18 years
The Elite by Kiera Cass follows individuals participating in a competition to win the heart of Prince Maxon and become the princess of Illéa. The protagonist, America Singer, navigates challenges and relationships within the palace as tensions rise and the competition narrows. The story is a blend of romance, political intrigue, and personal growth.
Romantic
Emotional
Suspenseful
Inspirational
Heartwarming
The Elite by Kiera Cass captivates readers with its romantic tension and fast-paced plot. Many appreciate the character development and the evolving relationships, though some criticize the protagonist's indecision and occasional plot predictability. Overall, it's noted as an engaging continuation of the series, appealing to fans of dystopian romance.
Readers who would enjoy The Elite by Kiera Cass are teens and young adults who relish romantic dystopian tales with a strong female protagonist. Fans of The Hunger Games or Divergent series will appreciate the blend of competition, romance, and societal themes.
Maxon Shreave
The crown prince of Illéa and America's love interest, Maxon is a handsome, charming, and kind young man dealing with the pressure of his royal duties and the expectations of the Selection process.
Aspen Leger
America's first love, Aspen is a handsome, strong palace guard determined to rekindle their relationship despite the challenges posed by his lower caste background.
Marlee Tames
A fellow Elite and one of America's closest friends during the Selection, Marlee offers warmth and kindness amidst the competition's intensity.
Kriss Ambers
As a member of the Elite, Kriss serves as America's main rival, demonstrating a caring and calm demeanor that makes her a strong contender for Maxon's affections.
323
Novel • Fiction
Illéa • Futuristic
2013
YA
13-18 years
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