Cassia, Ky, and Xander are back in this sequel to Ally Condie's book Matched. But there is a slight twist from the first book. This second is written from two points of view. Cassia's and Ky's. We start off with Ky. After being taken from the Borough by the Society near the end of the first book, ...
* * * Really a 1.5 * * *Pros:* Uh...the story continues...Cons:* No action* Wait, Ky & Cassia love each other? Where's the spark?* Who's head are we in? Because the sound exactly the same!The second novel in the Matched trilogy just drags on. There is no tension, just dragged out time walking around...
tl;dr This book was terrible and boring. [[MORE]]Description: Cassia decides to go all rebellious-like and search for Ky who has been taken away from their town on super secret Society business. Adventuring ensues, but nothing actually happens. Back to my review: I hated this book. I hated reading i...
I started this book last summer, when I got to page 50, I was so bored, that I stopped reading it. This summer, I picked it up again, wanting to just finally finish the series. I actually got through the book this time. But, there are words to describe Crossed: Boring Plot, and Gorgeous Sentences!!!...
It's too hard finding positive points about this book. Well, probably the fact that it was told from both Cassia's and Ky's POVs. We got to know Ky more clearly with Crossed - his life and his family.However, the book was just way, way, way too slow. It was an understatement if I'd compare it to sn...
An excellent sequel to Matched. Happiness and tears abound. This book didn't pull punches with breaking my heart a couple of times, but also made me happy to. The ending was well set up to make me impatient to read the next book. Thankfully, it is out and I won't wait long.
A love triangle in which the girl gets the best of both worlds and has both guys catering to her every whim. Cassia succeeds at everything without a fight, which is boring. Also, I see the author's gambit to get kids into poetry and honestly, I'm put off by it. It's not an English class and it's not...
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