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I think I'm in the minority in that I found Kit to be a frustrating FMC. This duet was supposed to be about Kit and Tris learning to accept themselves - which it is - but I feel like some of that personal growth is lost because the entire story is told from Kit's perspective. The story is told in first person POV and while it worked for the first book, I think this duet would've packed more of a punch if the second book had been told from Tris' POV. I wanted to know more about what he was thinking, feeling, experiencing, etc. Kit made some assumptions about what she thought Tris' was going through but he hardly ever comes out and states it for himself. He was experiencing this huge, pivotal movement and all the reader get is how it looks from the outside via Kit. Tris says multiple times that he would do anything, be anything for Kit and her for him BUT because we only get her inner monologue, it comes across as one sided.