![]() She explains she didn’t feel that it was right for her to save Tris from death, even though as the writer, she could have done so. Source: Divergent WikiaĪ few months back, I read Veronica Roth’s blog post on the subject. For months, I thought, why did you do that? What a stupid choice. ![]() I think it was so well written, that it was almost like she was someone I knew, therefore in ways, I felt I’d lost a friend to death. To start with, I was shocked and annoyed that Tris died. The amount of reaction that ending evoked in fans was pretty massive. Lockhart and Wolf Cry by Julia Golding (which I have to point out for those who are familiar with Julia Golding, that Wolf Cry is completely different from and way more serious than her Cat Royal books).Īnyhow, it was a big shock to the book world when Tris died. I would go as far as to say, that of all the books I’ve read, Allegiant upset me the most, closely followed by We Were Liars by E. ![]() ![]() Okay, now I’ve removed the possibility of wrecking the ending for people, I’ll go ahead and say it: I can’t believe she killed Tris! I mean, how many authors kill off their main characters? So maybe there are a few, but I think as readers, we sort of have the expectation that the main characters at least, will make it out of situations that most normal people could never survive. ![]()
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