


The trilogy received positive reviews from critics. Taking place three years after the events of Allegiant, it focuses on Tobias and Christina as they slowly form a romantic relationship as a way to fill the void left behind by their dead lovers: Tris and Will. The short story serves as an epilogue to the series.

We Can Be Mended: A Divergent Series Epilogue The book focuses on Tobias Eaton and is both a prequel and a retelling of certain events of the first book, Divergent. The anthology consists of five short stories previously released separately as e-books, in addition to three new ones. Main article: Four: A Divergent Collection Beatrice Prior, who later changes her name to Tris, is born into Abnegation but transfers into Dauntless she must figure out her life as a Divergent, conceal her true nature, and live with the danger of being killed if her true nature is discovered by the Erudite and Dauntless leaders. The trilogy's society defines its members by their social and personality affiliations, with the five different factions removing the threat of anyone exercising independent will and threatening the population's safety. The trilogy is set in the future in a dystopian society that is divided into five factions. A later short story, We Can Be Mended (2018), serves as an epilogue five years after the events of the trilogy, again from Tobias/Four's perspective. A related book, Four (2014), presents a series of short stories told from the perspective of one of the trilogy's characters, the male love interest Tobias. The trilogy consists of Divergent (2011), Insurgent (2012) and Allegiant (2013). We Can Be Mended: A Divergent Series Epilogue (2018)ĭivergent is a series of young adult science fiction adventure novels by American novelist Veronica Roth set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian Chicago.With the second book, Slash and Burn, due to come out in June 2011 and the third book due out by the fall, I’ve got my hands full. It’s just, let’s face it: would you rather have me hanging around twitter chatting all day, or writing the next Vampire General book? See, I’m doing it now!īut then I realized that it made me look kinda antisocial, and that’s not the impression I want to give. Why? Because I know that I tend to get super sucked into social media stuff, and will happily spend hours blogging or tweeting or commenting on every single post in a forum, rather than writing. So, I’ve been resisting setting up a website for a long time. So it’s my week on Party Like It’s 1889 (a month-long crazy giveaway run by my publisher, 1889 Labs) and I figured I might as well set up a website to celebrate.īefore I forget: you should check that party.
