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Cassias valg

Ally Condie

3.34 AVERAGE


This book started out as 5 stars but declined to 3 stars. The book had little action but the romance was nice and not too cliche. The male characters and the Society’s structure was interesting, but the book was kind of slow.
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Needs more "Revolution!" and less "Which boy?" butit was well written and kept my interest. Enough to get me to move on to the sequel anyway.

I thought this would be like hunger games...but it is a love story...guys beware. I had to stop listening to it (CD) after about 12 chapters.
adventurous lighthearted mysterious medium-paced

gut, ab und zu etwas langweilig, trotz allem sehr vorhersehbar, Ende sehr spannend

I haven’t read a good dystopia series for a while. Glad I didn’t miss this one. The writing is smart and in book 1 the characters are waking up to the truth of their world quietly and authentically. Looking forward to Book 2.
lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Addictive quick read, distopian YA novel. I think anyone who liked Hunger Games would like this novel. It's got a love triangle, spunky heroine, interesting premise to the society (matching couples when they are 18), and a cliffhanger ending that makes you anxious for the next in the series.

To begin with I was so super excited about reading this book for many reasons. I must say this book has one of the most simple yet most beautiful cover I have seen. I am a complete sucker for covers! Secondly I loved the synopsis and that it read so beautifully on google preview!

So now where to begin on my thoughts on the book?? Let’s discuss the things I liked! I was really enticed in the beginning of this book. To see Cassia so happy and accepting of the world she lived in was great. It made me understand how brainwashed and ignorant the society was. She felt all her dreams were coming true when it was far from it. I thought her acceptance of the society was genuine. She had no reason to think the society was evil. She knew the rules and followed them perfectly. But even though she probably never questioned the society before she saw Ky on her microsd card, her wanting of knowledge was believable. She didn’t automatically accept or deny that the society was up to no good. She was smart.

I enjoyed seeing her peel open like an onion which is a weird saying. The reason why I said this is because once she started questioning one thing she began thinking about how it affected other parts of her life which made her question more. She was never rash in her decisions and always very careful in what she did. I think the author did an amazing job at explaining how this world function and not making it sound crazy or psychotic even though it really was. The officials reminded me of the specials from the Uglies Trilogy but not that evil. It was so freaky how they literally controlled every aspect of their lives I mean it was really extreme and that can’t even cover it.
I really liked how the author explored the relationships in Cassia’s life such as her parents. They were very respected and followed all the rules but were not ignorant to the fact there was something wrong. You could also really tell how much that family loved it each other. They were all so darn cute. Xander was such a great character to read about as well because he always seemed to not be completely ignorant which I liked. He was very in tuned with Cassia and I feel bad how things ended with them. I also feel bad for Ky, he really has had such a hard life. He kind of reminded me of Aislinn from Wicked Lovely. He always knew how to blend in not call attention to himself because he knew better.

Some of the things that I particularly didn’t care for are the following. The whole time I was reading Matched I was waiting for the other shoe to drop or something crazy to happen. I mean someone running away, or getting caught or type of action to liven up the book. The beginning was good but it started dying out on me. If I hadn’t read this book in one sitting than it would have taken me forever to finish it. It’s not one if those books where something crazy happen at the end of some chapters that keep you going till the end. This book was more of discovering things through each chapter. It was very sow paced. After a while I realized that there was going to be some big moment so I accepted the book for what it is. At times there were a little bit too many descriptions about the poems or something else but I brushed it off.

Overall the book was pretty good. It’s one of those books that make you think thank god I don’t live like that. Or what would I do in that situation. The level of control that the society has in Matched is disturbing and really makes you wonder. I am positive that I will read the sequel Crossed and I hope it’s better. Maybe since a lot of the plot and groundwork were setup in Matched it will lead to more exciting scenes in Crossed!