welcome!  login | sign up   Facebook Connect
 
Read what you like. Share what you write.

Posted by

narei16

on Dec 28, 2008
Become a fan

Uglies Series [ Book 01 - Uglies ] by Scott Westerfeld

34


halftitle

Uglies



COMING SOON FROM SIMON PULSE:

Pretties

Specials
fm

This novel was shaped by a series of e-mail exchanges
between myself and Ted Chiang about his story
"Liking What You See: A Documentary." His input on
the manuscript was also invaluable.

This book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real locales are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author's imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
logo

SIMON PULSE

An imprint of Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Division

1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020

Text copyright © 2005 by Scott Westerfeld

All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.

SIMON PULSE and colophon are registered trademarks of Simon & Schuster, Inc.

Designed by Yaffa Jaskoll

Library of Congress Control Number 2004106866

ISBN: 1-4169-3450-2

Visit us on the World Wide Web:

http://www.SimonSays.com
Part I
Turning Pretty

Is it not good to make society full
of beautiful people?

-Yang Yuan, quoted in The New York Times
New Pretty Town

The early summer sky was the color of cat vomit.

Of course, Tally thought, you'd have to feed your cat only salmon-flavored cat food for a while, to get the pinks right. The scudding clouds did look a bit fishy, rippled into scales by a high-altitude wind. As the light faded, deep blue gaps of night peered through like an upside-down ocean, bottomless and cold.

Any other summer, a sunset like this would have been beautiful. But nothing had been beautiful since Peris turned pretty. Losing your best friend sucks, even if it's only for three months and two days.



Tally Youngblood was waiting for darkness.

She could see New Pretty Town through her open window. The party towers were already lit up, and snakes of burning torches marked flickering pathways through the pleasure gardens. A few hot-air balloons pulled at their tethers against the darkening pink sky, their passengers shooting safety fireworks at other balloons and passing parasailers. Laughter and music skipped across the water like rocks thrown with just the right spin, their edges just as sharp against Tally's nerves.

Around the outskirts of the city, cut off from town by the black oval of the river, everything was in darkness. Everyone ugly was in bed by now.

Tally took off her interface ring and said, "Good night."

"Sweet dreams, Tally," said the room.

She chewed up a toothbrush pill, punched her pillows, and shoved an old portable heater-one that produced about as much warmth as a sleeping, Tally-size human being-under the covers.

Then she crawled out the window.

Outside, with the night finally turning coal black above her head, Tally instantly felt better. Maybe this was a stupid plan, but anything was better than another night awake in bed feeling sorry for herself. On the familiar leafy path down to the water's edge, it was easy to imagine Peris stealing silently behind her, stifling laughter, ready for a night of spying on the new pretties. Together. She and Peris had figured out how to trick the house minder back when they were twelve, when the three-month difference in their ages seemed like it would never matter.

"Best friends for life," Tally muttered, fingering the tiny scar on her right palm.

The water glistened through the trees, and she could hear the wavelets of a passing river skimmer's wake slapping at the shore. She ducked, hiding in the reeds. Summer was always the best time for spying expeditions. The grass was high, it was never cold, and you didn't have to stay awake through school the next day.

Of course, Peris could sleep as late as he wanted now. Just one of the advantages of being pretty.

The old bridge stretched massively across the water, its huge iron frame as black as the sky. It had been built so long ago that it held up its own weight, without any support from hoverstruts. A million years from now, when the rest of the city had crumbled, the bridge would probably remain like a fossilized bone.

Unlike the other bridges into New Pretty Town, the old bridge couldn't talk-or report trespassers, more importantly. But even silent, the bridge had always seemed very wise to Tally, as quietly knowing as some ancient tree.

Her eyes were fully adjusted to the darkness now, and it took only seconds to find the fishing line tied to its usual rock. She yanked it, and heard the splash of the rope tumbling from where it had been hidden among the bridge supports. She kept pulling until the invisible fishing line turned into wet, knotted cord. The other end was still tied to the iron framework of the bridge. Tally pulled the rope taut and lashed it to the usual tree.
/ 112 Next Page

Comments & Reviews ^top


Login to post your comment.


Could you get The Midnighters trilogy by Scott Westerfeld?

Chookristine
Jul 12, 2009 07:26
reply spam


I couldn't stop reading this but the story has been done before, the young girl on The Twilight Zone they were making "pretty" but she didn't want to, also Logan's Run where they just killed you when you turned 30, same idea.
Yet I was very involved in the story and read it in one night.

firefly594
Jun 30, 2009 17:39
reply spam

Recommended


Uglies Series [ Book 03 - Specials ] by Scott Westerfeld

Uglies Series [ Book 04 - Extras ] by Scott Westerfeld

Uglies Series [ Book 02 - Pretties ] by Scott Westerfeld

Uglies by Scott Westerfeld

Peeps - Scott Westerfeld

Specials by Scott Westerfeld

Violet by Design ~ [ Book 02 of Violet Series ] by Melissa Walker