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Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Knife-Throwing Scene (Divergent #1.5)

Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Knife-Throwing Scene (Divergent #1.5)


By : by Veronica Roth (Goodreads Author)


ratings : 90,919 ratings reviews : 4,752 reviews

Original Title : Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Story


ISBN : 006223742X (ISBN13: 9780062237422)


Edition Language : English


Series : Divergent #1.5


ebook, 43 pages


Published April 23rd 2012 by Katherine Tegen Books


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Description : #1 New York Times bestselling author Veronica Roth retells a pivotal Divergent scene (chapter 13) from Tobias's point of view. This thirteen-page scene reveals unknown facts and fascinating details about Four's character, his past, his own initiation, and his thoughts about new Dauntless initiate Tris Prior.


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REVIEWS :Ok. I admit it. I have a crush on Four. And the thing is that...I'm a boy. 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 Looking at her is like waking up. This was short! Like 16 pages short. Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Story is Veronicas retelling of the knife throwing scene from Fours point of view. The kindle edition also includes the first two chapters from Divergent, the first two chapters from Insurgent, part of The Transfer and a chapter from Veronicas new series: Carve the Mark I have to admit that Christina is good—though I don’t like giving credit to Candor smart-mouths—and so is Peter— Oh man, this was awesome!But I just wish there was more. Although it was quite lovely seeing things from Four's POV. You know, I've never really swooned over him or found myself connecting to him for some reason. But here I liked him a little more. I particularly enjoyed his observation of the other initiates. I thought that was pretty interesting and informative.I like that she is not your typical pretty heroine but he finds her determination and solid strength attractive. I can love him a Ugh, I wish there was another edition of 'Divergent' from his POV! This made me want to reread both books again. I just noticed for the first time that there's a comment directly above the review box which asks, "what did you think?"Here's what I thought : Four! Four! Four! Four!It's a short story. But man...is this a goodie. I hearts teh Four. That's my official stance.Did I waste 99 cents on a 14 page story? Maybe I did (because really, this should have been a freebie for as short as it is), but his PoV made my night. I didn't realize he had a witty side hiding under all of that seriousness in book 1. I OMGOSH, how do I love Four, let me count the ways...It was so great to read this from his POV.I loved remembering how Tris saw him, how she was annoyed with him because she thought he was being "mean" to her (when in actuality he was trying to save her!). This just makes me want to read Insurgent even more...I cannot wait until May 1st! one of the best things about having an e-reader are these groovy little splinter-chapters and novellas available digitally that are meant to tide you over until the next book in a series comes out or to re-tell something from another perspective, and it is all fangirl and -boy squee-ish and a really nice thing that authors can do for us.like this one.a retelling of a key scene in divergent.but…here's the thing. while i have loved almost all of the ones mira grant has put out there, and the 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 am rather surprised by the scene choice–in talking with others who've read and loved Divergent, our shared expectation overwhelmingly seemed to be that Roth would pick either "capture the flag/ferris wheel" or "the fear landscape." She mentioned both of these scenes as possibilities she considered. On further reflection, I'm thinking that the fear landscape scene wouldn't have given much insight into the relationship–I think Tobias would have told us alot about himself but very little about “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 "Looking at her is like waking up." Tobias <3 I loved him in Divergent but now I adored him. I thought he was just being mean so Eric won't suspect him, but he is so much better than that :) Oh my god. It's from Four's point of view. It's only 16 pages or something, but I'm so glad this exists. .
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