2012 Book 131: Matched, by Ally Condie (9/9/2012)
Reason for Reading: Needed something light to get rid of all that "meaning" that's been invading my mind from all those "meaningful" books I've been reading. This one was sufficiently fluffy, and was one of my top 5 LibraryThing recommendations. (LT seems to think that I love YA dystopia, which isn't particularly true, but oh well.)
My Review
Cassia is thrilled about her matching ceremony, in which the officials of her government choose her perfect match...her future husband. But when she views her match, she is perplexed--TWO faces show up on her screen. Because of this "mistake" Cassia is thrown into a confusion of emotions and falls for the "wrong" boy. She begins to question the right of her government to make so many choices for their citizens. Perhaps no one is free in this seeming utopia? This was a cute book, and I certainly am eager to read the rest of the series. I appreciate it as one of the few non-violent YA dystopias out there on the market. On the other hand, love triangles are getting rather blase, aren't they? And it's not really possible to write a unique YA dystopia at the moment. Everything's been done over and again. That said, it was certainly a quick, fun read; and it had very likable characters.
Haven't yet had chance to read this series yet but I'll soon be needing a break from all the 'angst' that appears in other books.
ReplyDeleteAs there's a love triangle though I'm not that eager to be reading this, I've had enough love triangles to last me a lifetime.
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Yeah, this book is NO way to escape love triangles, though it is a bit less angsty than other YA dystopias. I don't know why every book has to have these stupid love triangles these days!
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