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Book Review: Flawed

Author: Jasmine Prakash, Class XI E

Author- Cecelia Ahern

Genre- Young Adult

Publication- Harper Collins, March 2016

Sequel- Perfect

In a world where women are increasingly commercialized, ‘Flawed’ is a refreshing new book that revolves around a teenage girl who decides to stand up against the society. Celestine North, grew up in a society where mistakes were not tolerated. The Guild, originally set up as a temporary public inquiry into wrong doing, was now a permanent fixture that oversaw the inquisition of individuals accused of being flawed. The accused have most likely made ethical or moral mistakes. Their friends and family are brought in to testify on the accused’s character and a committee of three judges give the verdict. If found guilty, which is almost always the case, their skin is seared with an ‘F’ brand. Celestine was the perfect citizen. She studied hard, got good grades, everybody in school liked her. She had a loving family. But one bus ride changes it all. A gracious act of compassion forces her to leave her family and become an illegal runaway.

The book not only imparts wisdom but also inspires young leaders to take a stand against injustice. One of my favourite characters in the book is her grandfather. Her grandfather was a man of principle. Even though he was often treated like an outcast because of his hatred for the guild, he never bowed down to the pressure. I think one of the most important messages sent through the book is that we don’t understand or act against something that is wrong until we are directly affected by it. With interesting plot twists and a gripping storyline this book is a must read. If you liked books like ‘The Hunger Games’ you will also enjoy reading this.

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