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I’ve only seen one episode of The Twilight Zone. In this episode, a woman undergoes a battery of surgeries to look normal. At the end of the episode, viewers learn that this latest surgery has failed: the woman is still hideous. Except that to the audience she is beautiful. Online research led me to another episode where teenagers are surgically altered to live longer and conform to a unified standard of beauty (based on a limited number of acceptable “models”). “Uglies,” Scott Westerfeld’s dyst
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I’d seen this book and the next two books in this series of three books (Pretties and Specials) but did not know what they were; the covers & titles didn’t appeal to me.
I read this because it was the May 2008 selection for the Goodreads’ YA Book Club, and I was pleasantly surprised.
This is a very good sci-fi book for young adults. The created world and characters are interesting and it’s thought provoking about such subjects as perfection, self esteem & appearance, and questioning authority.
I read this because it was the May 2008 selection for the Goodreads’ YA Book Club, and I was pleasantly surprised.
This is a very good sci-fi book for young adults. The created world and characters are interesting and it’s thought provoking about such subjects as perfection, self esteem & appearance, and questioning authority.
Set in a utupia that has done away with discord and ugliness. The main character is thrust into a situation that forces her to reexamine beauty and the lies upon which her society is built. Like all of Westerfeld's work, the main character is really interesting and the plot is fast-paced and well-crafted.
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I was initially unimpressed -- I'd heard enough about this series, and I've read enough dystopic YA scifi about flawed faux-utopian societies, that I was expecting more. Luckily the second half picked up and was much better than the first. (Read: More actually happened.)
Things I liked: the odd future societal taboos (revulsion at the idea of a table made of wood, and the faces of 40 year olds), the fact that the evil future society was built around ideas of sustainability and equality, The Smoke ...more
Things I liked: the odd future societal taboos (revulsion at the idea of a table made of wood, and the faces of 40 year olds), the fact that the evil future society was built around ideas of sustainability and equality, The Smoke ...more
So I read it... and now I'm feeling the compulsive need to finish the series. Because that's what I DO. I know myself well enough, I should know better. But alas.
I didn't DISlike the book. But I didn't love it either. It's a story that's been told before and the characters aren't spectacular enough to make me love it anyway. In fact, they are kind of boring. They aren't funny, especially smart or unique... they are just... characters.
Am I still ordering the next two? Absofuckin'lutely! ...more
I didn't DISlike the book. But I didn't love it either. It's a story that's been told before and the characters aren't spectacular enough to make me love it anyway. In fact, they are kind of boring. They aren't funny, especially smart or unique... they are just... characters.
Am I still ordering the next two? Absofuckin'lutely! ...more
May 20, 2009
Sonnya
marked it as to-read
Jun 02, 2010
Philip
marked it as to-read
Jul 04, 2010
Holly
marked it as to-read
Nov 28, 2011
Colleen
marked it as to-read
Dec 16, 2013
Leah
marked it as dnf
Jan 17, 2018
Jennifer
marked it as dnf




















