Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer VR
"Such a Pretty Face" is a collection of stories about
beauty. The first story is about a beautiful, seemingly
perfect girl wanting to just be ugly and fit in with
everyone else. The second about a girl living in another
country where everyone she sees seems beautiful, making her
feel like an outsider. The third a story of a boy stuck in
the hospital with a broken back and falling in love with a
nurse he can't evem see. The fourth is a story of a girl
who has a a hair on her chin that keeps growing longer and
thicker, and on the day of prom too. The fifth is a story
of boy going to a circus freak show, and finding a beauty
he did not expect. The sixth story is about a girl trying
to find her own look, a look that does not parallel her
mother's looks. The seventh of a very hairy boy
nicknamed "ape," who just wants to get a date with his
dream girl. The eigth is of a a beautiful girl whose mom
wants her to be a model, but who doesn't want to draw
attention to herslef. The nineth is about a depressed boy
whose best friend is trying to make him feel better by
making up a bingo game with him. The tenth is about a girl
named Beauty, but is considered anything but a beauty. The
elventh is about a depressed, suicidal girl who is getting
therapy from a short comedian. And the twelfth is about
moments in a girl's life when her perceptiona of beauty
does not include her.
First of all, I am sorry about my summary, it's just
that it is hard to convey the plots of every story in this
book in a couple of sentences. I liked this book because
although every story in this book is very short, all the
stories are long enough to send the reader a message about
beauty, not always outward beauty but sometimes inner
beauty and perceived beauty. I especially liked how every
story offered something different, told something different
about beauty, which made it so the book was not a
repitition of the same idea. The book was good because
every writer wrote kind of heart warming characters that
you could somehow relate to because of their perception of
beauty. Some of the stories in the book left you hanging,
though, but it wasn't a necessarily bad thing not to know
what happened to each charater, and those stories left the
future of the charater's and their ideals up to the reader
to decide, which I think made those stories better. This
book was also good because it made you think about beauty
and how you define it, which before I read this book I
never actually considered anything outside of the magezine
definition of beauty. I thought this was a great book that
you should at least read once.
Rating (0 - 10 scale): 9
Reviewer Age: 15
Reviewer City, State and Country: Tucson, Arizona U.S.A.