Croy and Tally ask about the trees, and David shrugs that they can take the scrub trees back Tally struggles to Tally notices that Shay has been crying. Tally eats dinner alone. David leads Tally to a ridge where they can look down on the Smoke.
Tally notices how gracefully David compliments Tally for her bravery in coming to the Smoke all by herself and specifically for leaving The Secret.
David leads Tally down the far ridge. Tally struggles to keep up and organize her thoughts. When they Pretty Minds. Az says that at that time, he was researching how to make the operation safer.
Tally is disturbed to hear that people still die from the operation. Az explains that he Tally asks if they discovered what caused them. With a sigh, Maddy says that they kind Tally thinks of meeting Peris at Garbo Mansion and remembers that he seemed distant and disconnected Burning Bridges. Tally , David, Maddy, and Az stay up late talking about the Smoke.
Finally, Tally asks how When Tally asks if Maddy and Az realized they were changing when they became doctors, Maddy shares Tally wonders if the lesions or the pretty operation came first. Then, David and Tally leave Tally is shocked and lists all of her facial features that are ugly.
David runs his A window shatters and she can hear a struggle The Boss creeps up behind Tally , and they watch the Special. He suggests they both run for it and then shows The Rabbit Pen. The Special leads Tally to the rabbit pen, which contains 40 handcuffed Smokies. He throws Tally down roughly, and Tally sees two Specials throw Shay into the pen.
Shay croaks a greeting to Croy and In Case of Damage. The Specials take Tally to the library, where Dr. Cable greets her with an odd smile. Tally decides to Tally leads the Special toward the trading post. She tells him the necklace is on the Tally has never hoverboarded barefoot before and she struggles to stay on. She also realizes that David and Tally leave the cave the next morning. Tally is thirsty and cold after spending the night Tally and David continue their tour of the Smoke and discover the library burning with the Maddy and Az.
As Tally and David ride over the ridge, Tally tells him that the Boss only died because He looks less panicked and he confirms that Tally still wants to go after everyone. David leads her to a cave near the house The Oil Plague.
At sunset, Tally and David leave. They each ride two hoverboards sandwiched together, both of which carry bags Tally has never seen a desert before. She asks if this is the Mojave, the only Familiar Sights.
Tally and David follow a river for three days until they reach the sea and then The ruins seem smaller than they did when Tally last saw them. They discuss how creepy and well-preserved the ruins are, and Tally explains Tally says that if they hurry, they can drop by the Uglyville art school and steal Tally suddenly feels exhausted and scared.
Over the Edge. Tally sleeps all day in the Rusty Ruins and then wakes up at dusk. David packs Tally looks around. She suggests they glue the hovercar door closed, so David does so with Tally and David walk past the morgue and then decide to head down.
They figure the Shay is thrilled to see Tally. Shay says that Tally did her a favor getting her out of the Smoke; she loves hot showers. Maddy asks for a knife, and Tally gives her one. Maddy cuts a piece from her jumpsuit. On the roof, they can Night Alone. Tally and Shay reach the cave first, and Croy hurtles in a moment later.
He groans Tally smells food when she wakes up and she hears Croy trying to placate Shay, who David stands outside the hiding spot, looking exhausted.
He and Tally embrace and kiss, and he greets Shay. Hippocratic Oath. They occasionally see hovercars looking for them, but hiding is easy. Tally sees uglies waving sparklers from midnight until sunrise. Tally , Croy, Astrix, and Ryde meet the Maddy gets up to leave, which shocks Tally. Tally admits that she came to the Smoke to betray Shay and she tells David everything Down the River. But Shay runs away just before her 16th birthday, leaving Tally directions to find the Smoke in case she changes her mind to join her.
Shay learned to trick her hoverboard from her hoverboarding team. Shay never went on a date until she turned Pretty. Tally Youngblood is the main character in the Uglies series. As an ugly, Tally is a year-old girl who lives in Uglyville. She has frizzy brown hair, beady hazel eyes that are too close together, a patchy complexion, thin lips, a flat nose, and she hates the right side of her face.
It has all of the page-turning excitement, fantasy and romance. But yet it actually features a strong female heroine who kicks butt instead of waiting around to be rescued. It keeps you interested The author writes so well that you are so deeply interested in the way Tally is feeling and thinking so you are rooting for her to become pretty. It will set off a tracking beacon so Special Circumstances can find her and destroy the rebel uglies. At first, Tally refuses to help because she promised Shay to keep the Smoke a secret.
Cable promises Tally will die an ugly unless she agrees to help. Why did Shay get to New Pretty Town and how?? She was spying on her older friends that are now pretties by riding her hoverboard over the river.
What causes Tally to stop honoring her promise to Shay? Cable expect Tally to do? The narrator in this book is tally Youngblood who will be on a journey to find her best friend. In this society everyone is obsessed with beauty. And the Uglies are the people between the ages of 12 and 16 they live in a remote community far from the beautiful people.
In this community the Uglies anxiously wait for their. It creates the main plot in which Tally and other characters must fight against the system that has oppressed them and the rest of the world.
The entirety of the world population lives within cities with well-defined boarders. These cities take the place of countries and are the only remaining. Did you ever think that what they were doing was dark or bad. Tally Youngblood from the Uglies sure has. Not only did she know, she did something about it.
Tally is a normal girl living in a dystopian society an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one. Tally is about to turn 16, and get a procedure that is necessary in their society. Tally is an exceptional character from the book Uglies who captivates everyone's attention with her bold personality.
Cable manipulated her by making her go to Smoke all alone, which was an action of a risk taker. In addition, she accomplished many actions that took true courage while she was running away from Special Circumstances during the Smoke invasion.
Along with these positive qualities, Tally is a determined girl who will get what she wants when she puts her mind to it.
From all the characters. Tally Youngblood is a teenage girl, about to turn 16 in the book Uglies by Scott Westerfeld. Since she has not yet had her sixteenth birthday, she is still considered ugly, because she has not yet had a cosmetic surgery making her pretty.
The two plan to break apart the floating ice rink above Nefertiti Stadium with the rest of the Crims to show the Smoke, wherever they are, that the cure works. Tally and Zane order the Crims to pour out double-vodka and straight ethyl alcohol onto the ice, weakening it to the point of shattering when Zane slams down hard in time with the fireworks finale below. Tally and Zane celebrate their victory with the rest of the Crims at a bonfire that evening, but the fun's cut short when Zane has another crippling migraine.
When Tally walks back to the party after taking him home, she's confronted by Dr. Cable herself. Far from upset that Tally broke a building, Dr.
Cable reminds Tally that maintenance is not what Special Circumstances is for; they are far more interested in what the stunt reveals about Tally. Cable explains that Uglies are allowed to be tricky in order to see who's cleverest, to see who is able to break out of the cage.
If those Uglies become Pretties who are able to resist the mind effects of the Operation, they are offered jobs within Special Circumstances. She offers Tally a way to keep her mind as clear as it can be, permanently, by becoming Special. Tally refuses. Uneasy about her little chat with Dr.
Cable, Tally is totally unprepared when Shay confronts her about her memories of Tally's betrayal of the Smoke. She had witnessed Tally and Zane climb Valentino's transmission tower and copied them, and the adrenaline rush of that experience combined with falling through the ice rink unlocked her memories of ugly days.
She demands that Tally tell her what she and Zane did to make them so bubbly, claiming that Tally owes her. But far from placating Shay, the news that she and Zane split the cure between them makes her furious.
Offended that Tally had not even thought to split the cure with her rather than Zane despite her Pretty condition being all Tally's fault in the first place, she breaks off their friendship. A few rainy days later, one of the trickier members of the Crims named Fausto brings Tally and Zane hoverboards that he tricked up himself.
Not bothering to wait for the torrent of rain to stop, the couple hoverboard and have lots of fun in the soaking weather. However, they soon notice that they're being watched by a couple of Uglies that Tally has met before named Sussy and Dex.
They had seen the collapse of the ice rink all over the news feeds and were almost certain that Tally had something to do with it, especially after spotting Crims in Uglyville. This news greatly surprises Tally and Zane, as they told everyone to lay low. They ask the young Uglies to take them to the spot where they saw the members of their clique. As they guide them to the place, Sussy and Dex inform them that the New Smoke has recently returned to the Rusty Ruins. They guide them to Cleopatra Park, where Shay first taught Tally to hoverboard, and promise that as soon as they get any more news, they'll contact Tally.
Tally is finally able to tell Zane about Shay's outburst and Dr. Cable's offer, but he cuts her off short as he notices a group of Pretties walk onto the clearing. They witness Shay along with two members of the Crims and seven other Pretties who wanted to be Crims but weren't accepted drop their winter coats onto the ground and embrace the freezing rain in nothing but trousers and sleeveless t-shirts.
Zane and Tally think that Shay must have gone insane and can only watch in horror as Shay makes eye contact with every member of her group, takes out a knife, and slowly, deliberately cuts her forearm. Raising it so that the others can see the blood flow freely, she hands the knife to the others so that they, too, can cut their arms in an effort to clear their minds of the Pretty haze through pain. The sight outrages Zane so much it triggers a migraine so bad he has trouble breathing.
A terrified Tally ignores his pleas to not be taken to the hospital, but he recovers on the way. Knowing he'll have to go into the hospital for something since the interface cuff heard their argument, he breaks his hand. As it gets repaired, Tally is taken to see a cheerful middle-pretty therapist named Dr. Remmy Anders who doesn't stop smiling. He asks her about Shay, since she and Tally had a real fight, unlike normal Pretties, and wants to make sure that they're both still pretty-minded.
Tally slides past his questions and promises that if she and her friends ever need to talk to someone, he'll be the first to know. On their way home, she tells Zane about her little encounter with the smiley doctor, and he realizes that if the city takes a close look at Shay's scarred arms, all hell could break loose.
Zane decides that he and Tally will take the interface cuffs off of them that very night and escape the city with all of the Crims including Shay so she can gain access to the real cure. Unfortunately, Zane's plan involves an industrial tool called a crusher. Bringing Fausto along because of his experience with making things using the crusher, he explains to Fausto and Tally his idea to crush the cuffs off of his arm or at least smack it hard enough to kill the software inside.
Understandably horrified, Fausto refuses to help, spelling out that if Zane's calculations are even a tiny bit off, the crusher can come down on his arm so hard it will liquefy his bones. As the two boys argue, Tally wanders off to the other side of the warehouse where a middle-pretty woman is glassblowing seemingly with her bare hands.
As Tally comes closer, she realizes that the woman is wearing very thin gloves that can withstand the extreme heat of the furnace. A new, less risky idea than using the crusher comes into her head and she tells Zane and Fausto that instead of smacking the cuffs off, they can use heat from the flame of a hot air balloon to expand the cuffs enough to slide them off while simultaneously traveling towards the city borders.
Using their fame to dazzle the Hot-Airs into giving the Crims some balloons, Tally and Zane put on their heat-proof gloves and torch off their cuffs.
When the time comes to leap from the balloon to freedom, Peris refuses to jump after Zane and Fausto. He tries to explain to Tally that although he enjoyed being a Crim and being bubbly, he never expected to actually leave the city. Tally reluctantly realizes that Peris had never gone to the Smoke, had never tangled with Special Circumstances, and had never even gotten in trouble.
They have grown too far apart to remain "best friends forever". She reminds him that if he stays, he'll still have the lesions and go back to being pretty-minded, but that doesn't bother him. He likes being bubbly, but he doesn't want to go to the extreme of living in the wild.
He tries to convince Tally to stay with him and continue to be best friends forever, but Tally declares that she's leaving with or without him and quickly kisses Peris before throwing herself on the rail of the gondola.
Peris catches her arm, worrying that she may die. He tells her that he doesn't want to lose her, but Tally sadly remarks that he already has before flinging herself over the edge. She lands smack dab in the middle of the river, landing so hard that her hoverboard breaks.
Stranded on foot wandering through the forest, she is soon found by a wild tribe of pre-Rusties and nearly killed before they see her Pretty face. With the help of the tribe's holy man and best translator, Andrew Simpson Smith , she learns that the tribe is in a blood feud with another nearby tribe and thought she was one of them.
They think the Pretties are gods and that Specials, whom they call sayshal, are demons in human form who destroy anyone who challenges the gods. Tally realizes that the tribes are only an anthropology project used to study primitive human emotions such as violence and revenge.
Disgusted with her city for imprisoning people both physically and mentally, she encourages Andrew to escape his world's boundaries and ignore the false gods. Unfortunately, that's easier said than done because the boundaries of his world are marked with "little men" who are actually powerful neural-scramblers that can cause crippling pain to anyone who gets too close. She's forced to wait for the scientists to check on the tribe again and steal one of their hovercars.
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