

I put these short, post-it note reviews on Instagram. #justsayin Book Review of Four on a Post-it He’s also kind of snarky which I loved.Īlso, the writing is much better than it was in the Divergent series.

That’s probably the most attractive and inspiring thing about him. Maybe there is a masochistic streak inside me that uses pain to cope with pain.įour starts to find himself and realize that there is a third choice that no one has told him about (other than being in a faction or being factionless) and it’s to be true to himself despite the rigid system they live in.

Four also feels like an imposter which was fascinating because Tris never sees him that way. Four is more motivated by shame than I realized. Four’s internal voice says “should” a lot and I related to that. They weren’t what I thought they would be. He’s more conflicted and I liked learning his thoughts and motivations. Honestly, I thought Four was much more interesting to follow than Tris. I was not wild about ALLEGIANT and I didn’t think I would be interested to read more about this series. I’m surprised how much I liked this book. The four pieces included here-THE TRANSFER, THE INITIATE, THE SON, and THE TRAITOR-plus three additional exclusive scenes, give readers an electrifying glimpse into the history and heart of Tobias, and set the stage for the epic saga of the DIVERGENT trilogy. With her, it might become possible to be Tobias once again.įrom #1 New York Times bestselling author Veronica Roth comes a companion volume to the worldwide bestselling DIVERGENT series, told from the per-spective of the immensely popular character Tobias. With her, the way to righting their world might become clear. The first new initiate who jumps into the net might change all that. Two years later, Four is poised to take action, but the course is still unclear. His decisions will affect future initiates as well as uncover secrets that could threaten his own future-and the future of the entire faction system. Initiation is only the beginning, though Four must claim his place in the Dauntless hierarchy. Newly christened “Four,” he discovers during initiation that he will succeed in Dauntless. Here, he will not let fear turn him into a cowering child. Here, he will not be called the name his parents gave him. Tobias’s transfer to Dauntless is a chance to begin again. Two years before Beatrice Prior made her choice, the sixteen-year-old son of Abnegation’s faction leader did the same.
