I Am Number Four
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The Ending of The first book
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Dec 11, 2012 03:38PM
Okay so don't get me wrong, I loved this book. The only thing is, I felt that the battle at the end was too long. I feel like The author was good about seperation. Like, Killing off main characters (which sucks, but sometimes you don't always want a happy ending) and having four leave Sarah. But yeah those were my thoughts on this book.
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Hector wrote: "i liked the allthe books but i dnt think at the end they killed the main characters"The first one they killed Henri. I haven't read the others. I meant the ending of the first book. I will try to edit the title. sorry!
I liked the battle at the end of Book One, though some of it was a bit hard to understand at times. I would have like Henri to have lived, but I understand it.My only thing with it was John leaving Sarah in order to "protect" her. Everyone knew they were dating, which means she's a giant target, and then there was no one there to protect her.
Mojoboy31 wrote: "I liked the battle at the end of Book One, though some of it was a bit hard to understand at times. I would have like Henri to have lived, but I understand it.My only thing with it was John leavi..."
Yeah, I kind of get that he had to leave her, but even when he does it still effects her, so I would have liked it better if maybe he went with them.
Wow, my English was terrible in my last post, lol.@Jordan
I think it would have made the ending better, had she gone with them.
Mojoboy31 wrote: "Wow, my English was terrible in my last post, lol.@Jordan
I think it would have made the ending better, had she gone with them."
Yeah, I know! I don't know if you have read the others yet, but I am in the middle of the second one and she needs to be there! It's really making me mad!!!
Mojoboy31 wrote: "I had the same thought when I was reading book two, lol."I really hope Six ends up with Sam...
Meh - I thought the book was just okay.The writing is very one dimensional, so no surprise it leaves people feeling confused and frustrated. But what can we really expect from a drug addict, liar, who misrepresents himself and has to now write under a psuedonym because anyone who knew he was James Frey probably wouldn't read anything he published.
So..yah, I agree. Too much was going on at the end. There was too little going on other places.
I spent most of the novel hoping he'd start using a wider variety of punctuation. But when I discovered who Pittacus Lore was, I realized the problem and stopped reading this series.
/end rant.
Sorry, had to get that off my chest.
Why does everyone hate James Frey so much? I have to ask.I've never heard of him before, yet there are endless numbers of people who rant, and rant, and rant about him.
I enjoyed the book, I enjoyed the movie, and I've enjoyed the series so far.
Seems like only people who know whatever it was that he did, hate him. Everyone else seems to love the story.
James Frey is one of the writers that uses the pen name Pittacus Lore.He wrote a book called A Million Little Peices, which was supposedly a memoir of his life. However, not only was the book utter trash to begin with, it was highly fabricated. He tried to cover the controversy up, but finally admitted to his falsifactions later on. It was so bad, his publisher and agent dropped him afterward.
Anyway, if you're really interested
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Frey
I just have no respect for the guy. When I found out he was part of Pittacus Lore, I trashed the series. He's not getting any more of my money.
Up to his old tricks, huh? Claiming that he's another planet, and that the events in the series really happened. lolI did buy book one, after I read it from the library. The other two, I read free from the library.
Mojoboy31 wrote: "Why does everyone hate James Frey so much? I have to ask.I've never heard of him before, yet there are endless numbers of people who rant, and rant, and rant about him.
I enjoyed the book, I enjo..."
The movie frustrated me SOOOOO much! I mean, I liked it, but not compared to the book.. at all...
Mojoboy31 wrote:Up to his old tricks, huh? Claiming that he's another planet, and that the events in the series really happened. lolThat is pretty much how I saw it after I found out.
Then again, he's smoked so much crack he may actually believe this shit.
that is waht i was thinking when i saw it on wiki but im still going to read the books if he makes anything cause he third is a huge cliff hanger so yeah....and shouldnt ppl have second chances and be forgiven
Hector wrote:and shouldnt ppl have second chances and be forgiven Only if they are actually sorry. Which is not the impression I've ever gotten.
He's only gone on to use pen names so he can further misrepresent himself.
Amber wrote: "Hector wrote:and shouldnt ppl have second chances and be forgiven Only if they are actually sorry. Which is not the impression I've ever gotten.
He's only gone on to use pen names so he can ..."
I feel like I am the only one who doesn't know about this... can someone fill me in???
Linked to the wikipedia page in message #18you can just click on Controversy in the contents of that page and go straight to it.
I get that he's a crook, but if I avoided books/movies because of the things that writers, and actors have done, then I'd probably never see a movie, and my book selection would be very limited.I try not to pay attention to the personal lives of actors/writers/authors. Instead I pay attention to the quality of their work, and imo, The Lorien Series is very entertaining.
Amber wrote: "Linked to the wikipedia page in message #18you can just click on Controversy in the contents of that page and go straight to it."
thanks
Amber wrote: "Linked to the wikipedia page in message #18you can just click on Controversy in the contents of that page and go straight to it."
Okay, now I get what this is all about, but I am liking the series and I am going to read it still. especially since I am in the middle of one, and I am finally getting into it.
Mojoboy31 wrote: "I get that he's a crook, but if I avoided books/movies because of the things that writers, and actors have done, then I'd probably never see a movie, and my book selection would be very limited.I..."
To each his own. I feel like I find higher quality writing in authors who keep integrity to their story and their lives.
But I wasn't very impressed with The Lorien Series before I even knew it was written by James Frey.
So obviously - we see things differently LOL!
Thanks for listening to my rant though :)
@AmberAgreed. Stories with integrity are of a much higher quality, imo. And it's nice if the author backs it up with their lifestyle.
As for the listening to the rant, lol. Your welcome :)
Laura wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Okay so don't get me wrong, I loved this book. The only thing is, I felt that the battle at the end was too long. I feel like The author was good about seperation. Like, Killing off ..."Yeah, but I actually ended up liking the first book the best! The second was goo, but I didn't like the third one at all. But it was my brothers favorite, so I guess it's just me. Total cliffhanger ending as well. I will keep reading though, because who knows? Maybe it will get better.
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