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The book "Specials"


Question Posted Wednesday April 23 2008, 1:16 am

There is a series of books (I forget the authors name). But, the first one was "Uglies", the second "Pretties" and the third "Specials".

I have read the first two, but I don't like how the third book starts. Is it worth reading it (for anyone who has read it)? Don't tell me the details, I just want to know if it turns out to be a good read. (I usually have lots of hw and other stuff so I only plan on reading books that will be worth my time).



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_chokebacktears answered Wednesday April 23 2008, 8:46 pm:
I've read all of them, and they are a very good series. In Specials, the beginning is definitley boring, but throughout the book, it gets exciting, like most of the other books in the series.

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LM answered Wednesday April 23 2008, 8:05 pm:
Yes, it's worth it.
There's also a fourth book, Extras, that I haven't read yet.

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