The fourth and last book of Westerfeld's Uglies series plays in the same world and in the same main story like the other 3 books, but the characters and the city and the story is different from them. It is settled 3 years after Tally had freed the cities of the operations where the kids were made in...
This one definitely wasn't as good as the first three in the series. New characters are the focus of the story and the world is completely different after Tally and Shay saved it.Tally finally makes an appearance in the last half of the book, but she bears little to no resemblance to the Tally that ...
Extras starts 3 year after Specials. It's the same world, but different characters. This one revolves around Aya and her friends. They live in a city in Japan where popularity, or face rank as they call it, is what matters. I didn't like this one as much as the others. I kind of missed Tally and I f...
And it's over... I'm so sorry to watch it end... or read it END rather... WHATEVER! I really enjoyed this series. It was so unique and well-thought out and just... AWESOME! I am so amazed at this dystopian world that Scott Westerfeld created for his readers. And to tell you the truth, I enjoyed this...
This book starts three years after the so-called mindrain that was responsible for the end of the lesions caused by the pretty surgery. And it takes place in Japan, which I really liked. As there are no more bubbleheads, there are less people volunteering for jobs that no one really wants to do. So ...
This was a great way to end the series. I really liked the characters and the plot. Being an extra in the beginning of the book isn't what it means at the end. I love the twists in story. Just when you think everything is falling into place something changes and in the end you see that you were look...
the attempt at setting this in Japan ruined this somewhat for me. It was jarring and not really done well, you could tell the author hasn't done much other than holidayed there once or twice... so that was disappointing. I adore Japan and this could have easily been my favourite book, if it hadn't b...
Not at all what I thought it would be! Mr. Westerfield has a way of coming up with really, really cool futuristic gadgets that I totally wish were real.
Other than its reliance on the reader's knowledge of who Tally Youngblood is, plus a few incidentals of culture and action, this 4th volume in the Uglies series would stand alone pretty well. Though many of the themes are similar to those of the previous books, Extras is the best of them--best plott...
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