Reviewed by lizarodz on
I don't want to write this review to compare the movie and the book, instead I will concentrate on the novel. The book it's slow paced at the beginning, but we need to understand the background information about Lorien and what the 'children' can do and are expected to do. It is kind of strange how they are so similar to humans, right down to the nervousness, and insecurities. I was happy that not a lot of mysteries were left uncovered and we didn't have to eagerly wait for some answers (for example how to open the chest.)
The story is written on first person, from John's point of view. He is a likable character, just a tad too insecure for my taste. The rest of the characters are very distinct and well fleshed out. The romance story with Sarah is somewhat corny and they fall in love really fast, especially since this is a lifetime commitment for John. Also, how Mark goes from enemy to friend is a little hard to believe.
Overall, I enjoyed 'I Am Number Four' and will definitely read the sequel 'The Power of Six' that will be published in August of this year. 'I Am Number Four: The Lost Files: Six's Legacy' it's a spin-off from the series and it comes out in July.
About the cover: I liked this cover, better than the movie tie-in edition. The red and orange are the colors fire, which is one of Four's Legacies. If you have seen the movie, you know what the symbol is. If you haven't seen the movie, what are you waiting for? Run the the nearest Red Box now!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 6 July, 2011: Finished reading
- 6 July, 2011: Reviewed