Matched, first in the Matched trilogy by Ally Condie In Cassia's world, everything you need is already decided for you by Society, in order to give you the safest, longest, healthiest, most peaceful life you can possibly have. No need for you to make any choices at all. Society will choose for yo...
Boring, boring, boring. And totally cheating. I don't see how people who've read [b:The Giver|3636|The Giver (The Giver #1)|Lois Lowry|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1342493368s/3636.jpg|2543234] and this ... thing ... can say that [b:The Giver|3636|The Giver (The Giver #1)|Lois Lowry|https://d.gr-as...
I liked the story line of matched but i found some parts were little bit draggy. The characters were well explained and had some depth. I just was expecting a little more action. I probably will keep with the series to see how it ends though. I just felt the drama could be more drama-ish and same w...
I am finally gonna review Matched by ally Condie! Yay! Iove this book so much! I had this review all written out was about to post it, but then I pressed the backspace button and it took me back a page, so I'm not gonna write the summary I had again. Sorry. On of the things I like about Cassia i...
I was really looking forward to this book, but it disappointed me. It wasn't really working for me. The 'perfect' society was OK, I'm willing to believe that people wouldn't question the fact that all their decision are being made by Officials. People tend to give away responsibilities. Though some ...
I was thoroughly impressed with this novel, and I can’t wait for the next book. I’m beyond eager to know what will happen next. Condie is a master at keeping the reader on the edge of their seat. I can tell I’m getting excited about a book when I start reading ahead. I caught myself doing that numer...
2.5 stars.I normally really like dystopia books but this dragged for me. It was very slow going and not much seemed to happen. It was mainly following Cassia around in her social life and meeting up with Ky occasionally.The start was promising. I liked the idea of having matches and that hers was wi...
I'd like to give this book a 4, but it just meandered too much. It is much more eloquent then much of the YA out there but it seem to struggle with itself getting anywhere. Still enjoyable and I will be continuing with this series.
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