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Matched by Allyson Braithwaite Condie

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8/28/13

Post 2

Overall, I think Matched was a good book. There were times where it got boring and repetitive, like when Cassia and Ky went hiking everyday. But towards the end, it got a little more interesting and made me want to see what happened next. I also got confused on what was happening in some parts because it was poorly explained. Other than that I enjoyed reading most of it and I would recommend this book to someone my age.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I agree with Olivia when she stated that there were some parts of the book that were poorly explained. At these points I had to reread the passage multiple times

Unknown said...

I also agree with Olivia and Emily, at times I felt like how many times are you going to go hiking. Some parts were very repetitive but over all it was a wonderful book. I would defiantly recommend this book to teenagers our age. Even though none of us have been in Cassia's situation and the way her life is run, we can all relate to her in some way or another. That is also a reason why I enjoyed this book so much.