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The matched book series
The matched book series












the matched book series

He was adopted by the Markham family (who live just down the street) years earlier when the Markham’s son was murdered in a rare occurrence of crime in the Society. It’s another boy, named Ky.Īnd she knows him too. Still, she is curious about what kind of information might be on there, and so the next day, when she is home alone, she plugs the card into the computer to read up on him.Įxcept the face that appears on the screen is not Xander. (Also, being matched with someone that you know is extremely rare, so it’s kind of a big deal).Įach person is given a silver box with a microcard that contains information about their match and Cassia gets one too, even though she knows Xander personally and doesn’t need to know how many siblings he has, what his favorite color is, or when his birthday falls on the calendar. They’ve known each other all their lives and he’s handsome and funny and smart and nice. Ugh), but she’s excited too.Īnd then, she ends up being completely shocked when the person she is matched with is one of her closest friends, Xander.

the matched book series

In the Society, everyone who wishes to be married is matched with their future spouse sometime between their seventeenth and eighteenth birthday.Ĭassia is nervous, of course (my personal idea of purgatory, actually, might be seeing the face of the person I was supposed to marry in front of my friends and all my family for the first time. matched by ally condieĬassia is called up for her Match Banquet the day of her seventeenth birthday. So when I received an advance copy of Matched by Ally Condie and the letter that went along with it said it was similar to The Giver, but aimed at young adults and had a romantic story line, well, you know I was sold. It was one of the first dystopian books I’d read, and I fell in love with the genre mainly because of this book. But when I finally did read it, I loved it. I had no idea what to expect from it (I’m sorry, people, but it really does have a ludicrously terrible cover, I’m afraid). I joined The Giver party late – I didn’t read it until I was nineteen.

the matched book series

Matched turned out to be even better than I’d expected. 9 of 10: This dystopian novel was just begging me to like it.














The matched book series