Goliath
- Pages
- 543
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781416971771
- Reading Time
- ~9h 30min
Goliath is a book by Scott Westerfeld. It has 543 pages.
About this book
Scott Westerfeld’s Goliath expands his Uglies universe by shifting focus to Zane, a sixteen-year-old who has passed the rigorous selection process to become one of society’s approved “pretties.” Beneath his polished exterior, Zane operates as a covert operative for the underground resistance. The novel examines the mechanics of a meticulously controlled future where mandatory cosmetic and neurological modifications erase personal dissent and enforce uniformity. Through Zane’s dual existence, the narrative explores how surveillance, engineered conformity, and institutionalized beauty standards function as tools of social management. Westerfeld maintains his signature speculative approach while delving into questions of autonomy, identity, and the psychological toll of living a fabricated life. The story functions as both a self-contained narrative and a deeper examination of the world established in earlier volumes. By centering the plot on an insider navigating a highly regulated society, the book provides a nuanced perspective on resistance and the enduring struggle for individual agency in an environment designed to suppress it.
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How many pages is Goliath?+
Goliath has 543 pages.
What is Goliath about?+
Scott Westerfeld’s Goliath expands his Uglies universe by shifting focus to Zane, a sixteen-year-old who has passed the rigorous selection process to become one of society’s approved “pretties.” Beneath his polished exterior, Zane operates as a covert operative for the underground resistance. The no...
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Goliath was written by Scott Westerfeld.