Uglies (Paperback) by Scott Westerfeld

Uglies (Paperback) by Scott Westerfeld

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Publishers Weekly,In this launch title of a planned trilogy, teenager Tally Youngblood is living an unexamined life in a world unlike ours, hundreds of years from now. She's impatiently awaiting her birthday because in her town, Uglyville, everybody gets the same gift at age 16: cosmetic surgery which transforms them into gorgeous creatures. They also move into "party towers" in New Pretty Town. Tally's best friend has already made the transition and, motivated by her desire to see him, she sneaks into town. Her near-capture leads to a new best friend, Shay, who has the same birthday. On the eve of their operations, Shay reveals a plan to escape to a renegade settlement called "the Smoke." When Shay disappears, government agents blackmail Tally into leading them to the rebels. Once in the Smoke, Tally has a crisis of conscience when she learns the surgery is more sinister than she imagined. Teens will appreciate the gadgetry-including bungee jackets and hoverboards that work by magnetic levitation. But plausibility problems creep in, such as Tally leading a breakout of Smokeys from a high-tech compound while wearing handcuffs. As in his So Yesterday, Westerfeld introduces thought-provoking issues, but readers may lose track of the plot while sorting the many messages about how the "Rusties" nearly destroyed the planet. They may also feel cheated when, after 400-plus pages, the ending leaves loose ends to be tied up in the next installment, Pretties. Ages 12-up. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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Sep 28, 2009
EireLady
4 out of 5 stars review

Kept me Reading

The concept for this book was really interesting, and it kept me reading! Unique twists and turns. I thought the hoverboards were cool, and the internal struggle Tally has to go through when deciding whether or not to betray her friends is food for thought.

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Jan 24, 2009
edwardlover1444
3 out of 5 stars review

Love this book

ha i love this book even the rest of the series are good u should soooo get this book

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