Review:

The Selection by Kiera Cass is the first book in the series. This dystopian romance follows America Singer, who is considered a part of the lower class, living her life as she desires with her first love. Suddenly, when the news spreads that the Prince will select his queen, America is thrust into the world of glitz and glamor, where she doesn't want to be. America misses her love back at home deeply but forms a friendly bond with the Prince, which doesn't go over well. Throw in some twists and humor, and you have a pretty good book.

I read the whole series during COVID, and I wasn't disappointed. As someone who isn't the biggest dystopian fan, I enjoyed the storyline of how the United States has changed over time. I think America is also a huge role model to young girls to stay true to themselves and never be someone they're not. I will be rereading this book in the future. Rating: 4.5/5 stars

Review by: Sylvie Kay

Sylvie Kay is a teen volunteer at West Los Angeles Library. She is a rising 11th grader at Santa Monica High School.

—Carrie Davies, Young Adult Librarian, West Los Angeles Branch Library