

And there are some references to sex some possibility (it’s not made clear or explicit in any way) of the main characters engaged in it. This book is a little more disturbing in terms of content because the main characters are the party-ers for a long while.

The theme of the books makes the partying pretties somewhat undesirable, however, since they’re almost literally empty-headed. More mild/moderate language use, and lots more alcohol consumption. I hope Specials turns the formula on its head a bit. It’s kind of the same pattern playing out over and over. But by the end of it, even though I feel the need to read Specials, to see how the trilogy ends, I am a little frustrated. This novel was just as interesting as Uglies. And they almost get away with their “tricks.” She and some new and old friends continue to try to outwit the “specials,” the scary secret enforcers of their society. So, just know that she’s not going to be the normal partying pretty for much of the book. Tally does end up getting the surgery and being a “pretty.” But she is doing it for a reason: to (well, I don’t want to spoil the ending of the first book). The Uglies series continues with Pretties.
