"None of us are Perfect.
Let us not pretend that we are.
Let us not be afraid that we are not.
Let us not label others and pretend we are not the same.
Let us all know that to be human is to be flawed,
and let us learn from every mistake made so that we don't make them again."
-Cecelia Ahern (Flawed)
-Cecelia Ahern (Flawed)
"Flawed" is the debut book of Cecelia Ahern
published in 2016. It is the first part of her heart - stopping young adult
story. This book is about Celestine North
and how she was branded as the most flawed person in her hometown. Cecelia Ahern
describes Celestine's story in a way that would intrigue any soul to immerse
into the story. She describes her pain in a heart-wrenching way that one can
imagine themselves in Celestine's shoes and feel her anger towards the system
of the guild. She feels excluded from the world feeling that no one can understand
her pain, no one but Carrick; her cell-mate in the Guild's court.
Celestine North is a 17-year old girl whose life is based on
logic. She gets good grades, has quite a bunch of friends and a loving
boyfriend. She is portraying the character of a very logical person who tries
to think every situation through and find the most logical solution. She
regards herself by saying, "I'm a perfectionist too", but it doesn't
stretch to physical appearances, merely language and behavior.
She lives in a society where anyone can be branded flawed
for any incorrect action, it can be a wrong decision, an act of lying etc. One, when branded flawed is seared on any of the
five parts of their body in the form of the letter 'F'- their temple to signify
bad decisions, their tongue to signify lying, their right palm to signify
stealing from the society, their chest (over their heart) to signify disloyalty
to the guild. A simple act of kindness towards the old man in the bus costed Celestine
everything, because an old man who was on the verge of dying, who was helped by
a kind, practical 17-year old on to a seat allotted for the non-branded. What
was she to do if two ladies just couldn't understand the pain and urgency in
the old man cry, after all, he was human too. She was in trouble, she was now
considered a victim to the guild for committing a crime of kindness, a crime
namely aiding a flawed. It was a crime she didn't regret but didn't cherish
either.
The once perfect girl had now become a criminal and was put
in a holding-cell, where she met Carrick. A person who aids a flawed usually
gets a prison sentence but when was Celestine's life so simple, Judge Crevan/Bosco
Crevan the head of the guild, her boyfriend Art's father and her neighbor Carrick had
witnessed the sixth and the most painful one-the one Crevan put himself without
anesthetic.
had come to meet her. He thought of a plan that Celestine should admit that she just wanted the man out of the bus, it was a lie that would make her innocent but will she truly want this? She agreed to it for the time being. The day after, during her second hearing she was overwhelmed and admitted the truth. This landed her in being the most branded person in town. A person with all five brandings and a special sixth.
The story continues with her seeking help from various characters like Pia Wang, Enya Sleepwell and Mrs. Berry , but still nobody could really help her. She tried to dodge Crevan the whole time. Her boyfriend Art had gone missing and Juniper, her sister helped him disappear. She felt betrayed. She soon met Carrick in a riot where he helped her out of there. The same night Crevan was out to seek Celestine, that is when she has no choice but to run. The story ends here is continued in the next book "Perfect".
had come to meet her. He thought of a plan that Celestine should admit that she just wanted the man out of the bus, it was a lie that would make her innocent but will she truly want this? She agreed to it for the time being. The day after, during her second hearing she was overwhelmed and admitted the truth. This landed her in being the most branded person in town. A person with all five brandings and a special sixth.
The story continues with her seeking help from various characters like Pia Wang, Enya Sleepwell and Mrs. Berry , but still nobody could really help her. She tried to dodge Crevan the whole time. Her boyfriend Art had gone missing and Juniper, her sister helped him disappear. She felt betrayed. She soon met Carrick in a riot where he helped her out of there. The same night Crevan was out to seek Celestine, that is when she has no choice but to run. The story ends here is continued in the next book "Perfect".
The book had a good storyline but according to me, the main
protagonist could have been a stronger character. I felt that Carrick did not
really play a impactful part in this storyline just yet. I felt that Crevan was
a good villain, a little too evil. I did not really feel the need for Art to
hide. But overall the story was a pretty good experience, the way the emotions
were described helped me indulge into
the story and live the characters. I feel that it was a pretty good book and
hoping that "Perfect", the
second book might be better.
Thanks for reading.
Great review. I could feel Celestine's agony through your words. Keep it up
ReplyDeleteVery well written, really like how flawlessly you described "Flawed", you seem to have gotten into the story yourself and described it as well as Ms Ahern did. You seem to have connected well with Celestine's and understand the emotions she is going through! Loved reading your review and look forward to several such engaging reviews from you soon. Oh yes, I do hope "Perfect" to be better than "Flawed"!
ReplyDeleteHi sweet Poorvi! I have learned that the secret to being a writer is simply to write! Keep it up. I may need to read the book.
ReplyDeleteWith love from Kentucky!
Tina Bojanowski
Love to read the book.
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