3.74 AVERAGE


3.5

Leer desde la perspectiva de Tobías es diferente, pero se superponen perfectamente en Divergente. Saber más de los pensamientos de Tobías proporciona un desafío para el lector; Ya sea que ames la nueva información y una visión de su mente abstrusa, o prefieras su misterioso ambiente para mantenerse como tal...El libro fue una elección fácil para mí. Este libro se mantuvo fiel a su ambiente. Me encanto leer mas de Four y desde su punto de vista.

Tener una mejor comprensión de lo que sucedió durante el inicio de Tobías y cuánto Dauntless ha cambiado en estos dos años es todo lo que realmente podría pedir.

I can’t believe the series is over. It’s bittersweet to say goodbye, but this book was the perfect way to revisit this world and gain a deeper understanding of one of the most incredible characters ever written—Tobias Eaton. Tobias isn’t just tough as nails; he’s also sensitive. He’s not just loving; he’s deeply caring. Seeing the story unfold through his perspective added so much depth to the main series, making the narrative come to life in ways I hadn’t expected. His first encounter with Tris? My gosh, my romantic heart was all aflutter! These behind-the-scenes moments gave me a fresh appreciation for Tobias’s journey—his struggles, his choices, and the weight he carried long before we met him in Divergent. It was an amazing read and a beautiful, emotional farewell to a beloved character.

Rated: 4.0/5.0

Reading this prequel helps set the landscape now onto the trilogy, rereading Divergent first!

3'5/5

Jeeej tohle bylo tak milý a krasny cteni ♥️
Ctyrka je proste uzasnej a tady se do nej clovek zamiluje jeste vic 😁
Kazdopadne posledni tri povidky s Tris jsou fakt lrasny a smutny zaroven, kdyz si uvedomime ten konec. I kdyz je velmi krasny sledovat jak se do ni postupne zamilovává 🤗
Za me pekna oddechovka a aspon trosku zlepseni toho smutneho a spatneho konce Divergence ☺️

Doesn't necessarily offer anything new, but I'm an unashamed fangirl.
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jessumyep's review

5.0

It was so lovely to see this from Tobias' point of view and to see how he felt about Tris. I loved his friendship with Zeke and Shauna and I'm so glad we got to understand more about him and get a proper insight. Still heartbroken but an amazing book.
adventurous fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
dark emotional informative inspiring reflective sad fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This book isn't exceptional. It's another book that seems to scream that the author is trying to squeeze more money out of a popular series. I didn't hate it. At least it did what the other three books in the series couldn't; it made me care about Four/Tobias. I still don't think he's right for Tris (especially the Tris in the first book,) but at least hearing about Marcus and Evelyn from his point of view made me sympathize with him, rather than just pitying him (while still disliking him) like I did in the other books. Seriously though, why didn't he tell Tris's parents that Abnegation was going to be attacked? They would have believed him. Instead he just slunk back to Dauntless without making sure that someone who would believe him was aware of the danger. Why even bother having him know if he wasn't even going to meet with Tris's parents or otherwise do something useful?