The math class had done sort-of maps of Tally’s journeys but using real cartographic skills. The art class had done pictures of the characters and they’d done some costumes. They flew us out and when we got there, it was so cool and so amazing. As you know, communities reading a book is very different than just you reading it alone, even if it’s just a community of kids at your cafeteria table who you make read the books you like. Scott Westerfeld: In 2010 or so, I got invited to a rural school in Indiana and they were doing an Uglies all-school read. Here’s a highlight regarding hoverboards from the conversation! Bubbleheads, Crumblies, Specials, rejoice! The world of the Uglies is back with Scott Westerfeld’s Impostors! We Book Smugglers were lucky enough to join Scott Westerfeld in a conversation about his newest book, set fifteen to twenty years after the events of Extras, the last book in the prior quartet (which Thea loved).
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