Pub. Date: May 2006
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing




Tally met the Specials in the first book of this series. They were described as cruelly beautiful. A beautiful face like a wolf, that strikes fear in the heart of those who see it. Now Tally has become a special, her body has been surgically enhanced into a fighting machine and programmed to keep the uglies subservient and the pretties ‘bubble-headed’. But as usual, there is a voice in her head trying to get her to think about what she is doing.
Once again Tally is being manipulated by those in charge, when Tally realizes this, she also realizes it is up to her to fix things. How she does this makes for an exciting conclusion to this series.
I enjoyed every book in this series and recommend them all. I would suggest they be read in order for maximum enjoyment.
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I got the name Bella because my grandfather called me Suzabell. I use that as a username and my friends on the site started calling me Bella. Thus was born: Bella Foxx's Life, now known as "just a city girl" since I have made the big jump from the country and am now living in the City, UES.
I like to make jewelry (check out my blog "Bella is creative" started April 17, 2008) and write. I like to do cross stitch and knit. I sew, I don't really enjoy it, but I enjoy the clothes.
I like to read the Bible, books, magazines, online newspaper articles, blogs, jokes on candy wrappers, ads on the subway, billboards, backs of food boxes, lists of ingredients and recipes, cleaning directions, sayings on shirts. I post my reviews on "Just a girl, living, reading, watching, and writing", on Shelfari, Library Thing and Goodreads..
I am allergic to practically everything: grass, trees, weeds, animal dander, dust, mold, wheat, apples, nuts, fish and coconut. The fish and coconut are so serious I carry an Epi-pen and wear a Medic-Alert bracelet.
And last but not least. I love the Yankees.