Ratings13
Average rating3.8
I kinda liked Flawed because of the concept. It's pretty interesting and different compared to other dystopia's. Although It just seems kinda excessive having society flag you for something that honestly shouldn't counted be wrong.
Other than that, I felt Celestine's feelings and seeing her life go from normal to controlled. I liked the villain, he was very believable and what he did was very cruel. I also loved her relationship with Art.
Flawed honestly remained me of the United States during Jim Crow era. You can easily see the Flawed as black people or any people of color. I mean these people had to follow strict rules that the unflawed people didn't. They had to seat in certain seats and was punished if an unflawed gave up their seat for a Flawed. They had to have their “sin” branded into their skin several times. I mean, this book was very reminiscent of the United States during the 1950s.