Summary: Tris and Four continue to have a rocky relationship and continue to try and figure out why being Divergent, like they are, is such a threat to society.
Dystopian literature has a pretty specific set of themes and settings. The rise of new young adult dystopian is a fad that will fade eventually. But there will be several sets of books that I think will continue to be popular after the fad has passed. Most visible is the Hunger Games series. They have sold a gazillion copies and there is a movie. I like Hunger Games have read them (reviews below).
A second series that I think will probably stick around for a while is the Divergent Series. It is a trilogy and the third book is not scheduled to come out until Fall 2013. So I cannot give it a final opinion, but I have enjoyed the first two.
Takeaway: Everything we do changes our brains. The repetitive action of computer and internet work is very effective at changing our brains. This has implications for everything.
Takeaway: The Reformation is very important to the history of Christianity and Europe, but the mythology of the Reformation is often overplayed and detrimental to understanding modern history.
Takeaway: A reminder that we are not God. We need to submit to God and not try to get our idea of God to submit to us.
Summary: A post-World War II boarding school is the setting of a classic coming of age story.
Summary: Bean and his three gifted children are flying through space searching for a cure and a home.
Takeaway: Christians need to allow their heroes to be real people. Putting people up on a pedestal not only harms those looking, but those on the pedestal.