Talk:Pretties

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[edit] Plot Work

The plot section was written in an unprofessional manner. Anyone that contribuited to it could please come here for brain-storming on how to make it better. --[[User:Yossi842| Yossi842]] 22:18, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Definetly agreed. Ew this is AWFUL!!! I haven't read it, or I would fix it!!!! ~mthefool

I agree. I saw this book in the library and wanted to know more about it, but this "summary" looks like a 3rd grade book report, and certainly dosen't help me decide if I want to read the book. Firstly, there is no heading to the article. Maybe something like "Pretties is a science fiction book by Scott Westerfeild. It follows the continuing story of a girl named Tally Youngblood. It is the second in the Uglies trilogy". After which should be the summary, then any other info, like references... ~bookworm9406

[edit] grrrr...

IDK WHY EVERYONE KEEPS DELETING MY POST I HAVE A VERY DETAILED SUMMARY OF IT AND EVERYONE KEEPS DELETING IT IM GONNA PUT IT ON ONE MORE TIME BUT THATS IT LOL WHO DO I CARE I ACTUALLY READ THE BOOK LOL Midnightlvr 22:47, 27 March 2007 (UTC)