Yeah, it has 3 more books, Pretties, Specials, and Extras.
Scott Westerfeld. There are 3 more books, Pretties, Specials, and the Extras
The Gone series, by Michael Grant: Gone, Hunger, Lies, and Plague (coming out April 5, 2011) More books will be coming out later. Date Unknown. The Uglies series, by Scott Westerfeld: Uglies, Pretties, Specials, and Extras The Hunger Games trilogy, by Suzanne Collins: The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay
YES! From my understanding, the Erin's promised 6 total series of books, with 6 books in each series. 12 more books to look forward to, not counting Manga, Super Editions, and more!
Series of books means that there is more one book and that they share relation. Usually by the same author.
In the first series there are Seven books, however there are 2 or more books in the second series that I know of. The first two are Phoenix and Lion
The first book in the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld features a stylized drawing of a girl's face with half of it appearing normal and the other half showing technological enhancements. The second book, "Pretties," features a similar cover but with the girl's face fully "prettified." The third book, "Specials," depicts a more fierce and warrior-like version of the girl's face with advanced enhancements. The fourth book, "Extras," has a cover with a futuristic cityscape.
Four books have already been published. Two more are on the way, and will get Published sometime in 2011. And after that, there are at least THREE more books in the series. :):):) You can read more about it on Wikipedia!
Stephine Myer has made it clear she will not be adding to to the twilight series. She was going to write a book called midnight sun but it leacked onto the internet and she stoped writing it.
I am myself a fan of black books and so far there are only three series but i hope for me and you that they make more series.
No, there are seven books in the main series and three accompanying books. J.K. Rowling does not plan to write any more of the series.
the Declaration. The plot and the characters are more like the Hunger Games then uglies.
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.