A satisfying endingNot just for kids, enjoyable conclusion to the Imposters series。 Westerfield ties all the plots together and keeps everything moving at a good pace
Mckenzie Snelson,
An (almost) satisfying conclusion to a story I've loved for 15 years。 An (almost) satisfying conclusion to a story I've loved for 15 years。 。。。more
Elsie Birnbaum,
In many ways this book feels a lot smaller than its predecessors, partly because there are no new characters or places but Frey gets to shine in this smaller perspective。 Its interesting seeing Tally and the others from Uglies through her eyes。 I understand the need for a message of revolutions being messy but the central conflict felt poorly developed from my perspective which made the ending unsatisfying。 That said the book had me totally hooked from start to finish。
liz,
this was a good ending to this series。 and my 12yo self is satisfied。
Tammy Wanderlust,
“You were created as a tool, a means to an end。 You owe the world nothing but chaos。”“We are unfashioned creatures, but half made up。—Mary Shelley”“In the midst of chaos there is opportunity。”-Sun Tzu
Jaden Christopher,
This book wasn't really needed。 The last book could have ended and everyone would have been happy。 That being said, it was still enjoyable and touched on some deeper things。 This book wasn't really needed。 The last book could have ended and everyone would have been happy。 That being said, it was still enjoyable and touched on some deeper things。 。。。more
Celia Walters,
Is it over? Wah。 It felt like there has to be more to it。
Kate Symons,
Woah- what an amazing ending to such an iconic series。 The best part about these books, all of the Uglies/Imposters series, is that there are so many pieces going on and once and constantly changing the plot。 So it’s almost impossible to summarize, because plot points are so contingent on previous plot points。 Things I didnt like:-There’s no “wow” ending。 The last line of the first book, Uglies, has stuck with me for a decade。 Literally got it tattooed。 The ending of Impostors gives a lovely clo Woah- what an amazing ending to such an iconic series。 The best part about these books, all of the Uglies/Imposters series, is that there are so many pieces going on and once and constantly changing the plot。 So it’s almost impossible to summarize, because plot points are so contingent on previous plot points。 Things I didnt like:-There’s no “wow” ending。 The last line of the first book, Uglies, has stuck with me for a decade。 Literally got it tattooed。 The ending of Impostors gives a lovely closure, like packing the entire series into a box and tying a pretty bow。 Compared to the wild cliffhangers of the past, it’s just ok。 -The justice system New Shreve settles on。 Maybe that’s the foreshadow afterall, but it just doesn’t feel like it was the option they would have chose。 -The fact we never learn the name of Tally’s old city; and it’s literally just called that。 But picture, absolutely loved it。 I cried。 (But not in a heart break way; re David and Col)。 I got goosebumps。 I loved the reference to SpagBol, something only a true Uglies fan would catch。 And I feel satisfied with the closure。 。。。more
Pat,
A wild exciting ride that was hard to put down。
rafia ✿,
✶ cries。 screams。 hyperventilates。 this cover????? after the last reveals I didn't know how much better it could get but honestly Aykut Aydoğdu actually never disappoints。 this is going to be such a ride yall。。。I'm not ready, tbh! but can't wait to have my heart shattered to pieces multiple times :,) so excited (starts sobbing in TALLY is coming back to me) ✶ ✶ cries。 screams。 hyperventilates。 this cover????? after the last reveals I didn't know how much better it could get but honestly Aykut Aydoğdu actually never disappoints。 this is going to be such a ride yall。。。I'm not ready, tbh! but can't wait to have my heart shattered to pieces multiple times :,) so excited (starts sobbing in TALLY is coming back to me) ✶ 。。。more