Thursday, September 20, 2012

On the Shelf


In this week's installment of On The Shelf, I am pleased to reveal the next book I will be discussing is Divergent, by Veronica Roth. This novel takes place in the future after our society is divided into four distinct factions. In an effort to eliminate evil, our society attempts to defeat the source by embodying the ideals that counteract the "source of evil". Each faction chose a characteristic that they believed would end evil in the world, these traits included bravery, selflessness, pursuit of knowledge, and kindness. Those who do not conform to these new standards are shunned and cast out with the other factionless. The story unfolds through the eyes of our adolescent protagonist, Beatrice, who belongs to the selfless faction of Abnegation. This coming of age thriller follows "Tris" as she struggles to fit in with her society and her transition into a new life with friends from the other factions. Tris doesn't understand why she has such a hard time fitting in or why she was labeled "Divergent" during her faction placement test, but she fights on to uncover the prevalent mysteries that keep appearing in her life.

On The Plate

Recently, someone suggested a new recipe to me which I thoroughly enjoyed. Peanut butter and honey sandwich. Essentially, the classic PB&J sandwich but with honey instead of jelly. The combination of the sweet honey brings out a spectacular contrast with the creamy peanut butter which is sure to bring a smile your plate. I highly recommend this small adjustment to anyone who enjoys the classic PB&J.

4 comments:

  1. This book sounds like an interesting read that would keep me on the edge. The PBJ with honey sandwich is amazing by the way.

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  2. I am intrigued by your sammich idea, and I would be very tempted to try it.

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  3. omg Im going to try that pb and honey! And I'm proud of you for reading Divergent :)

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  4. Ahh...PBH. What a classic :) Have you ever tried a PB(banana)H?

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