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...
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...
***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...
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.
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.
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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...
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