Perfect

· HarperCollins UK
4.7
74 reviews
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432
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The thrilling, shocking and romantic sequel to the bestselling YA debut FLAWED is finally here. When we embrace all our flaws, that’s when we can finally become PERFECT...

Celestine North lives in a society that demands perfection. After she was branded Flawed by a morality court, Celestine's life has completely fractured – all her freedoms gone.

Since Judge Crevan has declared her the number one threat to the public, she has been a ghost, on the run with the complicated, powerfully attractive Carrick, the only person she can trust. But Celestine has a secret – one that could bring the entire Flawed system crumbling to the ground.

Judge Crevan is gaining the upper hand, and time is running out for Celestine. With tensions building, Celestine must make a choice: save only herself, or risk her life to save all the Flawed. And, most important of all, can she prove that to be human in itself is to be Flawed...?

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4.7
74 reviews
Aconnie Mckay
20 March 2018
The first book, Flawed stayed with me for a long time. I have read books by a lot of different authors but Cecelia Ahern has one of the most incredible minds for writing & storytelling. Then a week ago Google offered me a discount and browsing through the books I discovered the sequel, Perfect. I didn't hesitate to buy it. It is OUTSTANDING! and took me 2 days to read. I don't want to give any of the story away, except to say that we as a society are all flawed and perfect at the same time. This will make sense once you've read the book. I agree with another reviewer that you don't have to read Flawed to read Perfect but as both are amazing, I wouldn't want you to miss out on the first book. It is about power and not knowing how to use it. It is about stripping people of their basic human rights and being so sure that it is ok to do it. It's about a young woman who has the courage to question those in "charge" and to stand up for the rights of human beings to prove that being flawed is ok. To make mistakes is ok.. It is the BEST book I have read since Flawed. Buy it, you will not be disappointed!
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saritha sukumaran
26 August 2018
I had high hopes for this book but it felt like it was written half heartedly, like Ahern wanted to try this genre as an experiment, but she was not in her element. It read so much like watered down versions of books such as the hunger games and the divergent trilogy.
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Adetutu Shonoiki
21 July 2017
My opinion is that this book is so analytical the experience of the less privileged in a so called elite society that Lord themselves over the rest. No respect for human rights and do not welcome their ideas to them they are not to be heard but may be seen. But thank God this book later proof them wrong all human beings are the same and no one is useless but to be corrected when err not to be condemned. Thanks to vital party headed by Enya sleepwell. My strong and bold celestine North for believe in yourself and good motto compassion and logic really mean good. Bravo. So interesting and useful.
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About the author

Cecelia Ahern was born and grew up in Dublin. She is now published in nearly fifty countries, and has sold over twenty-four million copies of her novels worldwide. Two of her books have been adapted as films and she has created several TV series.
She and her books have won numerous awards, including the Irish Book Award for Popular Fiction for The Year I Met You.
She lives in Dublin with her family.

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