I knew then that I’d be willing to read just about anything from his POV, even if it meant the whole book! Especially if it meant the whole book! I wondered what else Roth might do with this character because Free Four had been so well received. In April 2012, Author Veronica Roth released the Divergent knife throwing scene in a story called “Free Four” that was told in Four’s point of view. My only complaint was the brevity! I can’t wait to read the three remaining stories set to be published over the next few months, leading up to the release of the first Divergent film. Told from Divergent heroine Tris’s love interest’s point of view, “The Transfer,” gives us a glimpse into the beginning stages of a 16-year-old Four’s transformation into the strong, swoon-worthy hero we know and love from the Divergent novels. REVIEW: Here at Gliterary Girl, we get a little crazy about Divergent, and this story is no exception. Each brief story explores the world of the Divergent series through the eyes of the mysterious but charismatic Tobias Eaton, revealing previously unknown facets of his personality, back story, and relationships. SYNOPSIS: More Four! Fans of the Divergent series by #1 New York Times bestselling author Veronica Roth will be thrilled by “The Transfer,” the first of four new short stories told from Four’s perspective. THE TRANSFER: A DIVERGENT STORY (Divergent, #0.1)
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