![]() That being said, there were a fair few faults in this book. ![]() ![]() And as for the part where Tally meets another outside tribe.well, no spoilers, but that really is eye-opening as to how some people are treated badly even if they haven't done anything wrong. We get to see inside New Pretty Town a lot more, and experience all the fascinating technology that they have access to. And one of the best features of this book is that it really makes you think about identity and what changes who we are is Tally still herself after the operation? Does Shay's apologies really matter if she doesn't remember what she actually did? We also get to see tonnes more of Tally's world in this book. The Pretty world is so different to that of the Uglies, and Tally seems to be a changed person too. I really enjoyed Pretties, and the concept of the trilogy is great they all take part in very different parts of the same world. But surely she can't get away a second time?! But when Tally gets some of her ugly and smoky memories back, she knows she has to escape. Along with the Crims – who include Shay and Peris – she spends her time trying to become 'bubbly' to temporarily go back to the ugly mindset where you sense things much more vividly. ![]() But despite having a pretty mind, Tally doesn't fully conform with the customs of her new world. ![]()
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