Books By Veronica Roth
- Divergent (2011) – Divergent Trilogy
- Insurgent (2012) – Divergent Trilogy
- Allegiant (2013) – Divergent Trilogy
- Four: A Divergent Collection (2014) – Divergent Trilogy (Companion)
- Carve the Mark (2017) – Carve the Mark Series
- The Fates Divide (2018) – Carve the Mark Series
About Veronica Roth
Veronica Roth is a prominent American author best known for her young adult dystopian trilogy, the “Divergent” series, which captivated readers worldwide. Born on August 19, 1988, in New York City, Roth developed a passion for storytelling at an early age. She attended Northwestern University, where she studied creative writing, which honed her craft and laid the foundation for her successful writing career.
Roth’s breakthrough came with the publication of her debut novel, “Divergent,” in 2011, which quickly became a New York Times bestseller and gained widespread acclaim for its compelling narrative and richly imagined dystopian world. The subsequent books in the trilogy, “Insurgent” (2012) and “Allegiant” (2013), further solidified her status as a leading voice in young adult literature.
Known for her intricate world-building, nuanced characters, and thought-provoking themes, Roth has garnered a dedicated fan base eager to devour her every word. Her writing delves into complex issues such as identity, belonging, and the struggle against oppressive systems, resonating with readers of all ages.
In addition to the “Divergent” series, Roth has explored new creative territory with the “Carve the Mark” duology, further showcasing her versatility as an author. With each new release, she continues to captivate readers with her immersive storytelling and compelling characters.
Beyond her literary accomplishments, Roth is also recognized for her advocacy for mental health awareness and social justice issues, using her platform to promote important causes and inspire positive change.
As one of the most influential voices in young adult literature, Veronica Roth’s work continues to inspire and entertain readers around the world, leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape.