Genre: Young Adult,Dystopian, Romance
Format: Hardcover (512 pages)
Publisher: Penguins
Publication Date:
November 13th 2012
Rating: 4/5
Source: Library LoanGet a Copy at: Chapters | Amazon | Barnes & Nobles
Summary from Goodreads:
After leaving Society to desperately seek The Rising, and
each other, Cassia and Ky have found what they were looking for, but at the
cost of losing each other yet again. Cassia is assigned undercover in Central
city, Ky outside the borders, an airship pilot with Indie. Xander is a medic,
with a secret. All too soon, everything shifts again.
What I think:
I was a bit disappointed with Matched Crossed because of the
clichés and slow character development. However, Ally Condie`s work have a lot
of potentials, so I decided to finish the trilogy afterall. Reached did redeem
itself with its twists and beautiful writing style. The third book of the Match
trilogy has indeed showcased the evolution of the author`s writing.
Reached in Cassia, Ky, and Xander`s POVs which sometimes is
frustrated and interesting at the same time. There were moments that I did not
want to switch point of views because I was too drawn into one character and
had to dread reading another two chapters just to get back to the point of view
I really enjoyed at that particular time. However, luckily, all three POVs were
full of surprises so that dread feeling was not as big as I have anticipated.
The three endings, since Reached was told in three different
perspectives, were great. Although, there are some open-ended points, such as
Xander`s case, I did not mind as much as I should. Some parts were bittersweet
which was good because not everything is happily-ever-after as there are losses
and sacrifices to be remembered.
My only problems with this book is that the first 100 pages
or so, there seemed to have no plots. The
thoughts of all three characters
seemed to be all mixed up at one times. I don`t particularly enjoyed
alternating POVs as I got so confuse on who is talking and had to re-read the
chapters to understand the event fully. They kept talking about the pilot,
which to me, is a bit too repetitive, unless the repetitiveness has a
symbolism.
Reached was a good conclusion of the Matched Trilogy. Many
of the questions were answers, yet there still a few points that left the
readers wondering. The writing was beautiful; however, I think it would be more
extraordinary if the layout of the book was more organized. I recommend this
book to the people that started reading the second installment and want to see
who Cassia ends with or Xander`s fate. In addition, I think this book is
perfect for the ones that just starting to read YA dystopian novels as the
writing style is simple enough to understand. However, overall, this series is
an okay read.
。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。
Quotes:
- “I wish I could have one without the other, but that's the problem with being alive. You don't usually get to choose the measure of suffering or the degree of joy you have.”
- “In a story, you can turn to the front and begin again and everyone lives once more. That doesn't work in real life.”
- "There is ebb and flow. Leaving and coming. Flight and fall. Sing and silent. Reaching and reached.”
。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。
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