![]() ![]() As a Pretty Tally is sort of annoying and shallow, but it's easy to see the lure of living such a simple life where everything is provided and your only job is to have fun. I also liked the introduction of Zane, I think he's a great addition to the cast and compliments Tally well - he takes risks and has a lot of fun, but is a lot more mature and guides Tally through the book.Pretties builds well on the foundations of Uglies and reveals more of Scott Westerfeld's dystopian world, and for the first time we get to see life from the Other Side. Her friendship with Shay finally begins to crack under the pressure of the events of the previous book, and it was nice to see Tally and Shay shaken out of their usual roles and grow into fuller characters. Although she is a Pretty in this book, Tally matures very quickly once she realises the truth about the operation and makes some very difficult decisions which I admired her for. ![]() In Uglies, she lacked the ability to see the consequences of her actions and was pretty self-centred. ![]() I liked Pretties much better than Uglies for a multitude of reasons, but mainly because of the changes in Tally's character. ![]() Chapter 46: ‘How David Got His Scar’ Short Story. ![]()
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