So, I read Four (the 4 short stories about Tobias Eaton) in less than 24 hours.
It was... almost like Divergent.
I felt nothing more than "Well, okay, that was good." after finishing this book.
It was a quick read, and basically Tobias' story of his initiation and his perspective on some of the scenes in divergent.
It was a bit boring and I found myself skimming a bit. None the less certain parts of the book really caught my eye, certain things he would realize or certain thoughts he would have.
Different from Tris' perspective as; he was always observing. Always looking out for clues and words between the lines.
Even though I found myself wanting to put the book down at times, I managed to finish. And glad I did as I learned more about Four, and more about why he acted the way he did.
"Is it possible to live the same life twice, from different vantage points."
-The fine words of Four - not the number.
It was... almost like Divergent.
I felt nothing more than "Well, okay, that was good." after finishing this book.
It was a quick read, and basically Tobias' story of his initiation and his perspective on some of the scenes in divergent.
It was a bit boring and I found myself skimming a bit. None the less certain parts of the book really caught my eye, certain things he would realize or certain thoughts he would have.
Different from Tris' perspective as; he was always observing. Always looking out for clues and words between the lines.
Even though I found myself wanting to put the book down at times, I managed to finish. And glad I did as I learned more about Four, and more about why he acted the way he did.
"Is it possible to live the same life twice, from different vantage points."
-The fine words of Four - not the number.