Uglies - Scott Westerfeld

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I just finished reading Uglies by Scott Westerfeld the other day. Under normal circumstances, this book is a pretty far stretch from my normal reading habits. But this book caught my interest as I was browsing through Hastings. It also came highly recommended by the girl working that day. I'm not one to turn a blind eye to recommendations. So naturally I decided to give it a try.

Uglies is a book about the future. In the future people will undergo extreme plastic surgery at the age of 16 that will dramatically alter their bodies. Everyone will become pretty - or at least the definition of pretty that is imposed at the time. Everyone will want to be pretty. It is everyone's rite of passage, the defining event that marks the passage from youth to adult. Once you are pretty you are brought into mainstream society. Until then, you live with all the children - the Uglies, play tricks and get a basic education. You learn about the rusties. The culture that drove metal cars, raped the environment and wasn't concerned with everyone being different.

The story is about a young girl about to turn 16 and can barely wait until she is to be made pretty. Her boyfriend, who is a few months older, has already been made pretty. She sneaks out of her dorm and goes to the community where all the pretties live to see him. While avoiding trouble along the way she meets another girl who shows her how the rusties lived. Before her birthday ( she shares her birthday with her new friend ) she is invited to go away and avoid being made pretty. Her friend, being quite satisified with the fact that she is different, has no intention of conforming to the status quo and would rather live on the fringes in a society called the smokies. The smokies, or at least a handful of them, know the evil secrets about what else happens when you are made pretty. Twists and turns are abundant and you're left wondering how things will turn out. I'm not going to ruin it for you. Uglies is a good read in the first of a series of at least three books that I know of.

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It almost sounds like a cross between an old Twilight Zone episode that I remember and The Terminator. I will have to check it out...

Thought it's far outside my normal reading, this book sounds really good. I think I just may read it.

It was pretty far outside of my own comfort zone too. But I have been making a conscious effort to find stuff that doesn't immediately appeal to me. For example, I really don't like vampire stories, but Stephenie Meyer's book, Twilight, was pretty good.

I love Vampire books and I've been looking at Stephenie Meyer's books every time I walk past them in Hastings. One of these days I'm going to pick them up, glad to hear they're pretty good.

i just started reading uglies it is sooooooooooooo good!

Krstyn i just finished stephenie meyer series of twilight. Ever heard of it? it's soooo good!

Thanks for commenting Syd. Uglies is a good book. Unfortunately I still haven't had time to pursue any others in the series. The same goes for the Twilight series. I've read the first book, but haven't read any of the others yet.

Maybe soon. Who knows?

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