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Playing on every teen’s passionate desire to look as good as everybody else, Scott Westerfeld (Midnighters) projects a future world in which a compulsory operation at sixteen wipes out physical differences and makes everyone pretty by conforming to an ideal standard of beauty. The "New Pretties" are then free to play and party, while the younger "Uglies" look on enviously and spend the time before their own transformations in plotting mischievous tricks against their elders. Tally Youngblood is one of the most daring of the Uglies, and her imaginative tricks have gotten her in trouble with the menacing department of Special Circumstances. She has yearned to be pretty, but since her best friend Shay ran away to the rumored rebel settlement of recalcitrant Uglies called The Smoke, Tally has been troubled. The authorities give her an impossible choice: either she follows Shay’s cryptic directions to The Smoke with the purpose of betraying the rebels, or she will never be allowed to become pretty. Hoping to rescue Shay, Tally sets off on the dangerous journey as a spy. But after finally reaching The Smoke she has a change of heart when her new lover David reveals to her the sinister secret behind becoming pretty. The fast-moving story is enlivened by many action sequences in the style of videogames, using intriguing inventions like hoverboards that use the rider’s skateboard skills to skim through the air, and bungee jackets that make wild downward plunges survivable -- and fun. Behind all the commotion is the disturbing vision of our own society -- the Rusties -- visible only in rusting ruins after a virus destroyed all petroleum. Teens will be entranced, and the cliffhanger ending will leave them gasping for the sequel. (Ages 12 and up) --Patty Campbell This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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In Scott Westerfeld's page-turning and thought-provoking first book (of his new trilogy about a future world), young Uglies live in the Orwellian, state-controlled, high-density dorms of Uglyville. At least this is where they're kept until they turn sixteen. Then they're eligible for the secret operation that transforms them into mind-benumbed but drop-dead gorgeous, eye-popping Pretties partying daily across the river in their high-tech world of New Pretty Town with its own rules of, "Act Stupid, Have Fun and Make Noise."
Westerfeld's heroine, Tally Youngblood, is just three months shy of the magic morphing she has yearned for since childhood when she meets worldly-wise Shay. Shay, who is convinced ugly is only as ugly does, doesn't want either her brain or her body to be tampered with. In trying to bring Tally over to her way of thinking, Shay shows her how to subvert the sophisticated surveillance systems shielding New Pretty Town, and how to hoverboard like a professional. Sometimes Shay talks to Tally "in a mysterious way, like she was quoting the lyrics of some band no one else listened to," and finally she takes her to meet her legendary boyfriend and anti-Pretty superhero, David, at the Rusty Ruins, the shattered structures from a former world war, on the edge of the wild Smoke zone. It is the no-Pretties-allowed land, where David and his rebel Smokies hide from the cruel Dr. Cable and her Special Circumstances police with their unbridled powers to enforce conformity and the becoming-Pretty operations. Shortly after Shay escapes from Uglyville to join David, Tally, who's still convinced she wants to be a Pretty, is accosted by Dr. Cable, who threatens to cancel Tally's operation unless she helps her police force to track down David, Shay and their kind.
To Westerfeld's credit and the reader's delight, Tally's adventures become a white-knuckled, boot-strap hoverboard ride, as she deciphers a secret code Shay had given her for locating the rebels' hiding place in case she changed her mind and decided to join them. When she gets there the plot twists and turns. Shay becomes jealous of Tally, while David's followers question Tally's motives and loyalty. And while Tally is learning to appreciate the rebels' return-to-nature philosophy and understand their desire for freedom from an big brother conformity of thought and appearance, she accidentally activates Dr. Cable's tracking device, revealing the secret location of the hideout to the Special Circumstances forces, who attack and capture most of the Smokies, including Shay, and David's scientist parents who have been perfecting a pill to reverse the effects of the Ugly-to-Pretty operations. As the story races to its conclusion, David and Tally hoverboard behind enemy lines using chemical glowsticks to light the way. Then while their newly-enlisted band of subversives creates a fireworks diversion, they break into the Special Circumstances Building with the aid of their bungee jackets, powerjacks, and nanotech glue. But whether they arrive in time to rescue Shay, David's parents, and the rest of the Smokies, remains for Westerfeld's readers to find out. There'll be more of his fascinating world to read about as well in Pretties and Specials, the next books in the series. Hopefully, soon and hopefully with just as many highly imaginative challenges to our conventional thinking.
M. Wayne Cunningham (Books in Canada)
This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent, Aoû 7 2008
This review is from: Uglies (Paperback)
Westerfeld's created an amazing world, where being pretty is everything. The book was so good it only took me 2 days to read. Tally's struggle with herself and the truth leads her on an epic journey. The interactions between David and Tally are well thought out, and the plot is thought provoking. Truly a good read.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 I Love This Book!!, Déc 29 2009
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This review is from: Uglies (Paperback)
Tally Youngblood is about to turn 16. And in her world, that means you get to turn Pretty. Tally can't wait to get her surgery and escape Uglyville for good. She stares at the towers of New Pretty Town every night, dreaming of finally joining her older friends and their never-ending parties.

But all that changes when Tally meets Shay. Shay thinks that people look fine they way they were born, that they should stay Ugly. She also tells Tally that she has a choice: Pretty surgery, or an escape to a rebel camp in the wild called The Smoke.

Then Tally is refused her operation. She is told that she must find the Smoke and betray the rebels, or she will be forced to remain Ugly forever. Tally agrees, but she quickly discovers that there is more to the Smoke than she thought. And could there be a sinister side to the Operation?

After you read this incredible book, you'll also want to check out the sequels, "Specials" and "Extras."

"Uglies" races along at a break-neck pace, presenting a chilling view of a post-apocalyptic world where the government's control is almost absolute.

This is one of my favourite books EVER.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Mrs. Q: Book Addict ~Visit my blog for newest reviews~, Déc 15 2009
This review is from: Uglies (Paperback)
"In a world of extreme beauty, anyone normal is ugly."

Tally Youngblood lives in a futuristic, utopian society. All normal citizens are considered an Ugly until they turn 16 years old. Once they turn 16, they undergo a drastic surgery and are transformed to become "pretty" by the governments biological standards. Every child dreams of the day they become "Pretty" and move from Uglyville to the high tech New Pretty Town. Tally is only a few weeks away, her best friend Peris has already left to become "Pretty" and she cannot wait to join him. While Peris has moved on, and Tally is lonely she meets a girl named Shay. Shay is not a typical Ugly. She has doubts and suspicions about becoming Pretty, believing there is an alternate story to be told. Tally and Shay have the same birthday and will undergo the operation on the same day. Shay disappears on the day the operation is scheduled leaving Tally a cryptic note how to find her is she wishes to join her. Initially, Tally has no intentions of joining Shay. Tally is upset that Shay fled but she is thrilled to join Peris. However, while waiting to receive the operation Tally is told there is an issue with her operation. She is brought to Special Circumstances and told she must find Shay or remain Ugly forever. Tally is reluctant to betray Shay but she has also made a promise to Peris that she will join him and not do anything to delay the process. Tally is torn between her two best friends and her dreams of becoming pretty. Tally sets out on a mission to become pretty. Her world is opened and Tally"s life will never be the same.


I had bought the first three books months ago. I had heard good things about them, and finally decided to read Ugly. I"m really happy that I chose to read it. In the beginning it felt juvenile to be reading a book about Uglies and Pretties. However, once I let go of the association of appearance and saw the Uglies and Pretties as social groups it was much easier to read. The plot was full of suspense and is fast paced. Readers need to give this book a chance and they will be pleasantly surprised.

I like to take a break between books when I'm reading a series. I think it prolongs the suspense. I will be reading the next book in the series soon. I hope it is as soon as Uglies. I"m now reading "Leviathan" by Westerfeld.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fantastic Adventure!
Uglies by Scott Westerfeld is one of those books that you just can't put down, and when you do, you can't stop thinking about it. Read more
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Dystopia in Beauty
This book took a while to grow on me. At first I wasn't sure what to think. I didn't think it was going to be a futuristic dystopian fiction. Read more
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A Girl's Must-Read!!
The novel The Uglies by Scott Westerfeld is a girl's must-read. Since I am of the male gender, this book about beauty over brains did not really appeal to me. Read more
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This book is amazing, can you imagine a society were everyone was perfect and pretty? It sounds incredibly shallow but the people who have lived this way for hundreds of years... Read more
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