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by Scott Westerfeld
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My Cup of Tea
My Cup of Tea rated it 11 years ago
This book started reaaaaaaally slow. I already knew what was going to happen in the first 6 chapters. The synopsis told me, nosy synopsis. In this future, Tally is waiting to become a "pretty" by obligatory plastic surgery, because it's scientifically proven that beatiful people can easily leave in...
Caities Reviews
Caities Reviews rated it 11 years ago
I read this book about a year ago so I'm reviewing it from what i remember sorry for the vagueness I love futuristic books and thats part of why I really liked this series. Its about trying to follow the rules even if your pulled in another direction. Its about protecting your friends secrets...
Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 11 years ago
4 stars
Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 11 years ago
4 stars
Her Fine Eyes
Her Fine Eyes rated it 11 years ago
***Note: this review assumes that you've read the book.*** One-sentence summary: a bloated Feed wanna-be that's not half as successful at satire as its idol, veers away from the mission of attacking unhealthy societal norms in favor of political commentary, and has schlocky world-building. It's...
Kenny Loves to Read
Kenny Loves to Read rated it 11 years ago
This was just okay...I wish I'd cared more about Tally and her friends or even her plight. I guess it's worth a read if you have some time on your hands and you like fairly simplistic YA dystopian fiction.
Notes in the Margin
Notes in the Margin rated it 11 years ago
I got really tired of the language, it sounded very middle grade as opposed to YA and many of the plot points were really reaching for belief. Not a favorite.
nouveau
nouveau rated it 11 years ago
I. bloggish rambling, II. book acquisition details for the penniless, III. the actual work as a stand-alone creation, IV. notes on the book's reception/place in the totalityI. shibuya bluesome people don't mind the bloggish notes on what the reviewer is up to; others prefer to skip ahead to actual "...
Marga (Read like there's no tomorrow!)
At the beginning, I think it's deja vu. I'd really found some similarities between this book and Delirium.These for example:-Operation to become pretty. Cure to be free from love.-2 Friends. One wants the operation and the other doesn't. Tally and Shay. Lena and Hana.But I didn't expect the story t...
Danielle Hearts Books
Danielle Hearts Books rated it 11 years ago
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