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Pretties by Scott Westerfeld

blueberrieads_22's review against another edition

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adventurous dark informative mysterious fast-paced

4.0

  • “Their reasons don't mean anything unless I have a choice.”
    • Tally 

karrama's review against another edition

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4.0

Dystopic world where people get surgery at 16, and now Tally has had hers. But can somoene who went through her life in Uglies really be happy as a Pretty? Well, that's what this book is about. Bubbly.

phoenix2's review against another edition

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3.0

As the name suggests, Tally is pretty. And she lives now with other pretties and she acts pretty, but, fortunately, only for a little while at the beginning. Then she is "cured", or she tries to be cured, and to escape, along with Zane, a pretty who doesn't want to think pretty any more. Now, I liked how Tally has transformed into a confident heroine, even though she is not completely herself. Plus, she tries to be the leader of her group, or ends up being the leader, because "she is Tally Youngblood" duh! (didn't really like Tally that way) But the twists towards the end were excellent. I didn't really enjoy the "bubbly" ness, though. To be more specific, I didn't like the constant repeating of being bubbly, or trying to be bubbly. Another negative was that the plot was kind of boring towards the middle of the book, but it got better quickly, so it didn't spoil the rest of the book for me!! Anyway, Pretties weren't as good as Uglies, but I really enjoyed reading this book. The pace was quick and the writing simple and clean, like I would like it to be for this kind of book. It felt like it was effortless, and the writer didn't get into too many details about the universe he created, which can become tiring and destroy the plot. So kudos for that

gabbyscarlet's review against another edition

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2.0

I’m going to be as honest as I can. I was BORED throughout 98% of this book. It was hopelessly going nowhere and then bam bam bam. Turn after turn after turn. I was pissed of that Tally stayed behind when the whole goal was to get herself out. After all, she had only known Zane for a short amount of time and once she started thinking of David again, it seemed like she was really debating on staying with him entirely. Zane was definitely not significant enough to stay with when you compare him to David! And as for Shay turning into a Special? Just. Why?! She was so strong-minded in the beginning of the first book and throughout this book she was just a very unlike-able character.
Basically, I was bored and then angry. That’s my review lol.

schofield24's review against another edition

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4.0

Liked this sequel just as well as the first.

mikazuki17's review against another edition

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dnf 50%

angryginger's review against another edition

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adventurous funny tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

blove0312's review against another edition

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adventurous tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I think I’m still gonna go with a 4, bc that’s what I was thinking for the majority of the book. The ending, which as I’ve said a million time endings usually leave me rating higher but not this one, has me leaning back towards 3. Maybe 3.5 rounded up then. 

“Love triangles” will be the death of me. 
This book started out okay, and got better, and continued to get better, until the last idk 20% ish?
Far too much is happening for such a small book. We’ve got cutters in a cult, human beings trapped in the forest nearby used for experimentation, a whole psychopath running special ops, I just. 
Tally isn’t as annoying either. She’s got a goal and it does wonders for her internal monologue. 
Zane is the only one I’m showing up for after this. 
David is far more weak minded than I thought, letting his crazy overbearing mother wreak havoc within himself. At least this one is accurate - so many grown men need their mommies so badly they marry women just like the mothers they grew up with, which is yanno, creepy AF.
I have to keep going, if only to see how Zane is, and maybe to see if Tally beats Shay’s ass. 

cosymilko's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book. I didn't have any doubts about this book. Tally is back in the city after betraying the Smokies and has undergone the operation to turn her pretty. In the Pretty world though she senses something is wrong. She's not as bubbly as she should be.

I loved the way the characters changed both through the brain damage and their own growth. Shay and Tally seem doomed to love and hate each other all at the same time. Tally has a strange love triangle going on with David and Zane which isn't completely apparent until the end of the book and Dr. Cable again makes Tally feel ugly and stupid.

Love it!

Moving onto Specials right away!

kmhst25's review against another edition

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adventurous dark tense medium-paced

4.75