Flawed: A Novel (Flawed, 1)

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In a breathtaking young adult debut, Flawed, the bestselling author of P.S. I Love You depicts a society in which perfection is paramount and any misstep leads to punishment.

If you break the rules, you will be punished.

Celestine North lives a perfect life.

She's a model daughter and sister and she's well-liked by her classmates and teachers. She's also a girl of logic. To Celestine, every problem has a solution. Every action is either right, or wrong.

Celestine has always known about the Flawed, second-class citizens who are branded as punishment for their crimes. And she always thought they must deserve their punishment.

But everything changes when Celestine witnesses the mistreatment of a Flawed man, and steps up to help him. But in helping him, she reveals that she is imperfect. And in Celestine's society, imperfection is punished.

She is imprisoned. She is branded. She is flawed.

This riveting novel is the first installment of the Flawed series. Don't miss the continuation of Celestine's story in the second book, Perfect.

Praise for Flawed by Cecelia Ahern:

"Pick up Flawed if you're a fan of awesome YA . . . or just if you appreciate really well
written fiction." --The Guardian

"Ahern is a brilliant storyteller. . . . [Flawed] grabs [readers] from the opening pages and refuses to let go." --The Irish Times
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352 pages

Average rating: 8.62

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CholeKW
Aug 09, 2023
10/10 stars
Lovely, world where there is so many strict rules but one person is able to overcome that and Define the government that created these rules. Kinda slow to begin but the end of the first book is very fast pace.
Cristal
Mar 05, 2023
9/10 stars
Spannende Serie, jedoch nicht nachvollziehbare 180 Grad Wendung im Charakter der Hauptdarstellerin (Szene im Bus), die die Handlung erst zum Laufen brachte…
MeganWintrip
Dec 21, 2022
10/10 stars
Words can't describe how tripped out this book made me.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, the story in itself is so good, those "laws" that everyone had to abide by in the story is so messed up! Those "laws" weren't even real laws, and they were so stupid it made me so angry at how stupid they were and how the judges really didn't care about real life things such as violence

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