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Blah and blah. I liked [b:Matched|7735333|Matched (Matched, #1)|Ally Condie|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1311704885s/7735333.jpg|9631645] and was disappointed by [b:Crossed|9794437|Crossed (Matched, #2)|Ally Condie|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328369941s/9794437.jpg|14449475]. [b:Reached|13125947|Reached (Matched, #3)|Ally Condie|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1330717582s/13125947.jpg|14449480] got off to a much stronger start, and then stalled hard in the middle. After the long, slow middle, everything else felt very anti-climatic. I really didn't care who Cassia chose or if they solved the novel's main problem, but all the same it felt like things tied up a little too neatly. Also, is just me, or was Xander more interesting than Indie and Ky put together? Oh, and the whole red, blue, green symbolism got heavy-handed toward the end.
This is another series where I had trouble making more than a passing emotional connection to the characters or events; none of the deaths hit hard at all, and that means for me, that whatever the author was doing, it wasn't working. I stuck it out with this series, but I don't feel it paid off, and I don't think I'll be picking up another [a:Ally Condie|1304470|Ally Condie|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1325882614p2/1304470.jpg] book in the future.
This is another series where I had trouble making more than a passing emotional connection to the characters or events; none of the deaths hit hard at all, and that means for me, that whatever the author was doing, it wasn't working. I stuck it out with this series, but I don't feel it paid off, and I don't think I'll be picking up another [a:Ally Condie|1304470|Ally Condie|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1325882614p2/1304470.jpg] book in the future.