Westerfeld has written another winner and this one is particularly relevant to todays teens. A story so big that no one knows how it is going to end. And this story is so big that Tally and some of her friends swoop in. In doing so, she endangers her life and is wrapped in a mystery where no one knows exactly what the truth is. Shes determined to break a story so big that it will catapult her to the top of the charts.Īya does, in fact, find a story so big that it could change the world again. Even though Ayas brother is a veritable star in this new economy, shes stuck as an extra in obscurity way down at the end of the social rankings. In Ayas city, the economy runs on social status, which is dictated by your live-feed. While theres no more bubble-headedness, there are equally strange ways of life. The pretty regime is over and different cities are coping in different ways. Shes a teen living a few years after the mind-rain that Tally and her friends caused. While Tally Youngblood is in it, the story isnt hers. You can consider this a bonus book in the Uglies series (an extra, if you will&sorry, I couldnt resist).
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