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I kind of feel bad that I actually enjoyed the book and the trilogy as a whole. Although I expected better and more romance to take place throughout the trilogy, I was suddenly satisfied at the end of the day, even though the romance was... stable and badly developed. I felt like there was more feeling than acting(kissing and stuff) and I was finally OK and even HAPPY with that. I liked the complexity of the story although the whole thing was kind of predictable. I liked the ships and I agree with Cassia choosing Ky. I also believe that in this book I suddenly realized Ky's feelings for her, but I was frustrated on his feelings about Indie.
I do realize that the author left a lot of things hanging and unexplained. There is a part of me that really hoped for a better ending and wishes for a 4th book in order to give a better ending to the story and -for some peculiar and against everyone else's opinions reason- there is also another part of me (a bigger one) that didn't mind the ending was unclear. It was very unclear about somethings but I didn't mind. It was peaceful and that is all that matters to me. Does that make any sense? No? It's OK.
I can understand why a lot of people disliked it but I can't understand why so little loved it. I am one of them. I think it has to do with my age and the fact that I haven't read The Giver, a book written before the Matched trilogy and apparently inspired Ally Condie. Like A LOT.
I recommend it as a fascinating dystopian novel that involves some romance, an interesting world development and some good, reliving explanations. I would characterize it as the suitable ending of the trilogy. It makes you relate with the characters and understand what they've been through Read it folks!
P. S. Feel free to leave a comment on the reasons why you didn't like the book or the trilogy and your agreements but mostly disagreements on my unpopular thoughts and unusually positive review!
I do realize that the author left a lot of things hanging and unexplained. There is a part of me that really hoped for a better ending and wishes for a 4th book in order to give a better ending to the story and -for some peculiar and against everyone else's opinions reason- there is also another part of me (a bigger one) that didn't mind the ending was unclear. It was very unclear about somethings but I didn't mind. It was peaceful and that is all that matters to me. Does that make any sense? No? It's OK.
I can understand why a lot of people disliked it but I can't understand why so little loved it. I am one of them. I think it has to do with my age and the fact that I haven't read The Giver, a book written before the Matched trilogy and apparently inspired Ally Condie. Like A LOT.
I recommend it as a fascinating dystopian novel that involves some romance, an interesting world development and some good, reliving explanations. I would characterize it as the suitable ending of the trilogy. It makes you relate with the characters and understand what they've been through Read it folks!
P. S. Feel free to leave a comment on the reasons why you didn't like the book or the trilogy and your agreements but mostly disagreements on my unpopular thoughts and unusually positive review!