Tally felt like mouse in a cage full of hawks
Like walking poison, she killed everything
Tally allowed herself to be swept away by the beauty of new pretty town
She focused on the nausea eating away at her stomach
The theme of "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld revolves around the idea of superficial beauty standards and the importance of individuality and self-acceptance. The novel explores the dangers of conformity and the consequences of sacrificing personal identity for societal acceptance.
Don't let people trick you into thinking that you don't matter. Everyone is beautiful in there own special way.
"Uglies" and "Pretties" were written by Scott Westerfeld. They are part of a series known as "The Uglies" series.
He wrote it.
Scott Westerfeld's Uglies was published on Feburary 8th, 2005.
Tally
I sure hope that there is a game like the uglies series.
The protagonist in Scott Westerfeld's series is Tally Youngblood.
no, he finished the series at extras.
Certainly. Uglies came out in 2005, followed by its sequels: Pretties, Specials, and Extras.
Scott Westerfeld. There are 3 more books, Pretties, Specials, and the Extras
Scott Westerfeld wrote "Uglies" as a dystopian novel that explores themes of beauty, conformity, and the consequences of a society obsessed with physical appearance. The book follows a young girl named Tally Youngblood who questions the societal norms of beauty and individuality. Through the story, Westerfeld challenges readers to think critically about the value society places on external appearance.
Scott Westerfeld is an American author who writes primarily young adult science fiction. His most well-known series are the "Uglies" series and the "Leviathan" series.
Yes, to Justine Larbalestier. They are both authors. Really awesome books by Scott Westerfeld are the Uglies series, and an awesome book by Justine Larbalestier is How to Ditch Your Fairy.