Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Knife-Throwing Scene (Divergent #1.5)
I mean Fourtris goodness? Check.
Kick-ass action? Check.
But a scene from Four's POV?
Well...check!
This scene (the knife-throwing scene) from Four's POV is perfect fangirling material. I read it, sat absorbed in the moment and then started sniffling at the fact Four wasn't real for a good hour...or two!
I love the complexity of his character and how real Four is. And sorry, I can't call him Tobias for some reason - it just sounds better as Four! I liked how it shows how his interest in Tris isn't purely "wow-she's-hot/pretty-romantic-wishy-washy", but deeper - how their two souls are so similar, how they are both fighters, survivors and how "looking at her was like waking up". That line was pure magic.
I LOVE YOU FOUR!!
Four is amazing. i have nothing more to add.
Looking at her is like waking up. Meh, this wasn't too bad. It's just so damn short and because of that you really don't get much from it. This just gives you some very brief insight into the mind of Four, but otherwise, an unnecessary story. It would have been better as an additional chapter in the back of Divergent or maybe even as a flashback at some point throughout this trilogy. All of this information is already basically known and the difference in character POV didn't change it for me.
oooh Four, how I love you. This short story is awessome! I wish we could have the whole book from his perspective...I feel like short e-novellas should have their own rating system, because sure they aren't the complete story but they bring something to the table. This story for example brought a LOT to the table when it comes to hundreds of beating hearts who lovingly wait for any mention of Four in Divergent. Free Four is a short re telling of Divergent through Four's eyes, and not just on any
I love how Veronica Roth chose this scene for Four's POV. Most authors who have been releasing scenes from the guy's POV lately, always choose a scene where they were making out or something (in which case she probably would have gone with Chapter 31). Like Clare's An Offering of Moonlight, or Jennifer L. Armentrout's Daemon Extra from Obsidian, which is fun, of course. But this scene of Tobias and Tris is before all that happened. When they were still figuring each other out. It has a range of
'I like [this series] too much. There, I said it. But I wont say it again'. (because I don't need too - it's obvious)
Aaaahhh!! totally loved it! :) I think V. Roth should write a whole book on Four's POV cause this was really really cool.
Veronica Roth
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Title | : | Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Knife-Throwing Scene (Divergent #1.5) |
Author | : | Veronica Roth |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 43 pages |
Published | : | April 23rd 2012 by Katherine Tegen Books |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Short Stories. Fantasy. Romance. Fiction |
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I thought my Divergent obsession couldn't possibly escalate any further.I mean Fourtris goodness? Check.
Kick-ass action? Check.
But a scene from Four's POV?
Well...check!
This scene (the knife-throwing scene) from Four's POV is perfect fangirling material. I read it, sat absorbed in the moment and then started sniffling at the fact Four wasn't real for a good hour...or two!
I love the complexity of his character and how real Four is. And sorry, I can't call him Tobias for some reason - it just sounds better as Four! I liked how it shows how his interest in Tris isn't purely "wow-she's-hot/pretty-romantic-wishy-washy", but deeper - how their two souls are so similar, how they are both fighters, survivors and how "looking at her was like waking up". That line was pure magic.
I LOVE YOU FOUR!!
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Original Title: | Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Story |
ISBN: | 006223742X (ISBN13: 9780062237422) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Divergent #1.5 |
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"I cant leave now. I like her too much. There, I said it.But I wont say it again..."Don't you just love Four?May 1st hurry up please!Four is amazing. i have nothing more to add.
Looking at her is like waking up. Meh, this wasn't too bad. It's just so damn short and because of that you really don't get much from it. This just gives you some very brief insight into the mind of Four, but otherwise, an unnecessary story. It would have been better as an additional chapter in the back of Divergent or maybe even as a flashback at some point throughout this trilogy. All of this information is already basically known and the difference in character POV didn't change it for me.
oooh Four, how I love you. This short story is awessome! I wish we could have the whole book from his perspective...I feel like short e-novellas should have their own rating system, because sure they aren't the complete story but they bring something to the table. This story for example brought a LOT to the table when it comes to hundreds of beating hearts who lovingly wait for any mention of Four in Divergent. Free Four is a short re telling of Divergent through Four's eyes, and not just on any
I love how Veronica Roth chose this scene for Four's POV. Most authors who have been releasing scenes from the guy's POV lately, always choose a scene where they were making out or something (in which case she probably would have gone with Chapter 31). Like Clare's An Offering of Moonlight, or Jennifer L. Armentrout's Daemon Extra from Obsidian, which is fun, of course. But this scene of Tobias and Tris is before all that happened. When they were still figuring each other out. It has a range of
'I like [this series] too much. There, I said it. But I wont say it again'. (because I don't need too - it's obvious)
Aaaahhh!! totally loved it! :) I think V. Roth should write a whole book on Four's POV cause this was really really cool.
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