This trip also happens to be the first real freedom and control she has had in a while, and the real start of the story, which is unquestionably Frey’s. This is demonstrated by Frey’s trip to a rival city as a sign of good faith. Children to a brutal, powerful ruler, the younger twin, Frey, has had her existence hidden, instead being used as a protector of her sister, and as the occasional replacement in tricky situations. Picking up a generation after Tally Youngblood’s revolution, the book is led by twin protagonists Frey and Rafi. Much like Westerfeld’s first expansion to the trilogy, Extras, I found myself hesitant, but I quickly found myself enthralled by the story and development of the world in Impostors. From the original trilogy, I had become attached to the accidental heroine Tally Youngblood, the defiant frenemy Shay, and the shockingly earnest David. I read them more times than I can count, and I was thrilled to hear that there would be a new chapter in the series. I, for one, was a huge fan of the Ugliesseries when I was in middle school. Scott Westerfeld finally allows readers to return to the beloved UgliesUniverse, in his newest installation IMPOSTORS.
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