I could not keep interest in this book. It’s the second book in a trilogy, and
nothing was explained about what happened in the first book. For a long while I
understood nothing. The book seems to be set in the future, and a lot of things
aren’t realistic. Hoverboards, Hovercars, talking walls, and “the operation”
are examples of futuristic elements in the book. Girls were walking around with
gemstone eyes. So unrealistic.
The book was
basically about this girl, Tally, who doesn’t want this life anymore. During a
party, she receives a message telling her there is a cure. The rest of the book
is about her attempts to stay pretty-minded and not let anyone know she is
cured. Things become boring for the next 100 pages or so. Then they plot the
escape. Three of the pretties jump from a hot air balloon to escape the city.
Tally ends up lost in the wilderness alone for a few weeks where she has to
fight for her life. She lived with the fear of being found by the specials who
are kind of like the police. She finally makes it to where she is supposed to
be when someone enters her life from her ugly days. From here on out, I was
interested in the book, but I really struggled through 300 pages to get slightly
interested. I would recommend this to teens who have read and liked the first
book. Maybe then you would understand and enjoy this one more than I did.
~ Ashley Senko, grade 12,
Trumbull County Career and Technical Center
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