Like many reviewers, the gorgeous cover of Matched pulled me in. I've had quite a few students say they kind of, sort of liked the book but that it was slow. Still, I had to read it.
Personally, I enjoyed the book very much. The Society fascinated me and the energy and spirit of Cassia inspired me as well. The concept of choices and being led to believe that your life is ideal when you don't have to make them is curious. How many times have we all felt that way when we were overwhelmed and exasperated? Condie's use of that feeling to build a Society where you get exactly that is unique and well done.
In the beginning, I was so upset with Casia's grandfather for planting the seed of doubt about the Society in her happy, young mind. What really makes him any different from the Society--manipulating her thoughts and feelings through suggestion?
When you step back and look at the interactions between all the characters and Cassia, you begin to think about our own society--how "free" are we really? Are our thoughts and actions truly a result of free will, or are we all unknowingly "going gently"?
The love triangle is compelling (using a bit of the law of "bad boy" attraction that so many women understand). I haven't yet decided if I'm team Ky or team Xander.
Well done Ally Condie. You have definitely made me think while entertaining me as well!!
Ooooo... haven't read Matched... glad I saw this though, Christine. Great review! :D
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely worth checking out!
DeleteI read this last year...or maybe it was this year. I can't remember! It was frighteningly real in some spots, wasn't it?
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm back!
ReplyDeleteI tagged you in the Liebster Blog Awards, Christine!!! You should take a little peek! :)
http://writingbelle.blogspot.com/2012/06/liebster-blog-award-again.html