Uglies
- Pages
- 425
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780689865381
- Reading Time
- ~7h 26min
Uglies is a book by Scott Westerfeld. It has 425 pages.
About this book
Scott Westerfeld’s debut novel establishes a meticulously constructed future where societal harmony is maintained through mandatory cosmetic transformation. At sixteen, every citizen receives surgical procedures that erase imperfections and standardize appearance, transitioning them from “uglies” to “pretties.” The narrative examines the psychological and cultural weight of enforced conformity, questioning how technology can be wielded to regulate identity and suppress dissent. Westerfeld grounds his speculative premise in recognizable adolescent experiences, using the protagonist’s growing awareness of systemic control to explore themes of self-determination, media-driven beauty standards, and the tension between collective safety and personal freedom. The novel’s accessible prose established a structural template for young adult speculative fiction, prompting ongoing literary discussion about the intersection of technology, social expectation, and individuality. By framing its dystopian setting through a teenage perspective, the book invites readers to consider how easily societal norms can be internalized and what is lost when difference is systematically erased.
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Uglies has 425 pages.
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Scott Westerfeld’s debut novel establishes a meticulously constructed future where societal harmony is maintained through mandatory cosmetic transformation. At sixteen, every citizen receives surgical procedures that erase imperfections and standardize appearance, transitioning them from “uglies” to...
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Uglies was written by Scott Westerfeld.