Uglies (Paperback)
| Author: Scott Westerfeld |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10: 1442419814
ISBN-13: 9781442419810
Sku: 216804856
Publish Date: 5/3/2011
Pages:
406
Age Range:
16 to 21
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The early summer sky was the color of cat vomit.||Of course, Tally thought, you'd have to feed your cat only salmon-flavored cat food for a while, to get the pinks right. (from the first line)
| The blockbuster--and groundbreaking--bestselling dystopian series from Westerfield gets a whole new look in these fresh, repackaged paperback editions. |
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Scott Westerfeld has created a disturbing and deeply engaging world where looks are valued above all else, but a group of dedicated teenagers changes everything through intrigue and sabotage. The paperback boxed set includes UGLIES, PRETTIES, and SPECIALS.
Scott Westerfeld has created a disturbing and deeply engaging world where looks are valued above all else, but a group of dedicated teenagers changes everything through intrigue and sabotage. The paperback boxed set includes UGLIES, PRETTIES, and SPECIALS.
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Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"[T]he morality of Tally's world will be sure to engender plenty of discussion and enjoyment for fans of futuristic fiction." 02/01/2005 Booklist
"[T]eens will sink their teeth into the provocative questions about invasive technology, image-obsessed society, and the ethical quandaries of a mole-turned-ally. These elements, along with the obvious connection to reality programs such as Miami Slice, will surely cause this ingenious series debut to cement Westerfeld's reputation for high-concept YA fiction that has wide appeal." 03/15/2005
"[T]he morality of Tally's world will be sure to engender plenty of discussion and enjoyment for fans of futuristic fiction." 02/01/2005 Booklist
"[T]eens will sink their teeth into the provocative questions about invasive technology, image-obsessed society, and the ethical quandaries of a mole-turned-ally. These elements, along with the obvious connection to reality programs such as Miami Slice, will surely cause this ingenious series debut to cement Westerfeld's reputation for high-concept YA fiction that has wide appeal." 03/15/2005

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