Extras
by Scott Westerfeld, 399 pages
“Extras, the
final book in the Uglies series, is set a couple of years after the
"mind-rain," a few earth-shattering months in which the whole world
woke up. The cure has spread from city to city, and the pretty regime that kept
humanity in a state of bubbleheadedness has ended. Boundless human creativity,
new technologies, and old dangers have been unleashed upon the world. Culture
is splintering, the cities becoming radically different from each other as each
makes its own way into this strange and unpredictable future . . . One of the features of the new world is that
everyone has a "feed," which is basically their own blog/myspace/tv
channel. The ratings of your feed (combined with how much the city interface
overhears people talking about you) determines your social status--so everyone
knows at all times how famous they are. As
Scott Westerfeld explored the themes of extreme beauty in the first three
Uglies books, now he takes on the world's obsession with fame and popularity.
And how anyone can be an instant celebrity.” This book was really good. I think it was my favorite out of this
series, actually. The more Westerfeld
books I read, the more I understand the hype.
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