Uglies (Boxed Set): Uglies, Pretties, Specials (The Uglies) | 
| Author: Scott Westerfeld Creator: Rodrigo Corral Publisher: Simon Pulse Category: Book
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Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 1115
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 1216 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 4.9 x 3.5
ISBN: 1416936408 EAN: 9781416936404 ASIN: 1416936408
Publication Date: October 23, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description This arc of Scott Westerfeld's UGLIES trilogy follows the high-tech adventures of Tally Youngblood. As an ugly, then a pretty, and finally a special, Tally works to take down a society created to function with perfect-looking people who never have a chance to think for themselves.
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Good series October 31, 2008 T. Pilarczyk (Ocala, Fl) This series is really good. I enjoyed reading it alot. It has a scifi effect too it, i never really thought i would like it but it's a super series!!
Not Ugly, but Pretty Special September 23, 2008 Karla Lamboglia (Panama City, Panama) It was quite decent. But I turned to this book after reading other 10 sci-fi classics (in a row), including Ender's Game, Dune, and Brave New World... then as you may understand it obviously did not make the cut for me. But I'm sure it would be quite entertaining for any young sci-fi enthusiast who is looking for a light read. Westfield throws out some recycled science fiction ideas in a story that is half-way compelling. The characters at some points are not even all that likeable, and the transformations from book to book make it difficult to maintain strong personality traits on anyone except the lead (I even doubt her). But I read the whole thing, and did not throw the books out my balcony.
Loved the "trilogy" September 20, 2008 Mary-Ann Redding (Providence, RI USA) I really enjoyed reading this trilogy. If you like futuristic sci-fi/fantasy and don't mind a somewhat gimmicky, lower brow YA writing style, this is great book to look to for adventure, thrills, interesting plot mythology, very engrossing on all counts. My one criticism would be that I hated "Extras", which oddly is the 4th book in the "trilogy". I guess he's not one of those authors that can "do no wrong" but I still enjoyed the first three immensely.
Amazing September 6, 2008 Matthew Barber Great series. Ignore the "young adult" label and read it. Or better yet, have everyone in the family read it.
Great series! August 27, 2008 Love to teach! (Southwest Washington) This series keeps you interested with new language, exciting characters, constant action and a great plot. The themes of taking care of the earth and appreciating individuality are strong but subtle. Tally, the main character, is a typical teenager with concerns that are beyond what most current teens have to deal with, but are familiar. There are times when the books are predictable, but with satisfying results. Overall, an enjoyable read. I would love to see more about Tally and her further adventures.
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