Showing posts with label Matched. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matched. Show all posts

Friday, 16 November 2012

Reached by Ally Condie: Book Trailer

The End Is Here...
The finale of the amazing Matched triology is nearly upon us.  
It is nearly time for us to know how it all ends...
On November 30th, you can find out.
Until then?  Enjoy the trailer...



Reached (Matched, #3)Reached by Ally CondieSynopsis From Goodreads:

The stunning finale of the acclaimed, international bestselling Matched trilogy by Ally Condie.
After leaving the Society and desperately searching for each other -- and the Rising -- Cassia and Ky have found what they were looking for, but at the cost of losing each other yet again.
But nothing is as predicted, and all too soon the veil lifts and things shift once again . . .
In the gripping conclusion to this dystopian trilogy, will Cassia reconcile the difficulties of challenging a life too confining, seeking a freedom she never dreamed possible, and honoring a love she cannot live without?

I can't tel lyou guys how excited I am for this book!!  And how gorgeous is that cover?!?!

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Crossed by Ally Condie

Crossed (Matched, #2)Series: Matched, Book Two
Publisher: Puffin
Format: ARC

Published: 24th November 2011
Number of Pages: 384
Book: For Review*
Genre: Dystopian, Romance, Science-Fiction, Action-Adventure, YA
Recommended Age: 12+
Contains: Violence, Death
No Alcohol, Drug References
Author's Site: Ally Condie

The Society chooses everything.
The books you read.
The music you listen to.
The person you love.
Yet for Cassia the rules have changed.  Ky has been taken and she will sacrifice everything to find him.
And when Cassia discovers Ky has escaped to the wild frontiers beyond the Society there is hope.
But on the edge of society nothing is as it seems…
A REBELLION IS RISING.
And a tangled web of lies and double-crosses could destroy everything.

Review:
Ky was taken from Cassia, sent to fight in a war with an unknown Enemy.  Cassia will do anything to get him back, including sacrificing everything.  So she follows him to the Outer Provinces to the place of the war, risking death.  Only to find that he has gone already, left with two others to save their lives.  Cassia follows again, this time joined by fellow work-camp girl Indie.  Bit something bigger is going on: a rebellion is rising, and it is larger than Cassia every thought it could be.  Could this rising have something to do with the mysterious Enemy Ky was sent to fight?  On the very brink of Society, nothing is what it first seems to be.
When I read Matched, I was stunned by the writing and the world.  I really couldn’t wait to get back there and find out what the hey was goin’ on in the Society!  And I found Crossed even better than Matched.  Beaufiul writing, forbidden love, death and a mysterious Enemy made Crossed faster-paced and way more interesting to me.  The new cast of characters only added to the new feel in a really, really good way.
Meet the new, improved Cassia Maria Reyes!  She’s actually fighting back, resisting, on the run.  And I am just loving the stronger version of her!  And, she’s still so clueless, so naive, so innocent: I loved seeing everything through her eyes – the most mundane things was wondrous and magical to her.  At the very end we see yet another whole new side of Cassia.  I can’t wait for Book Three, just to see where she goes next!
And Ky: I finally, completely understand what Cassia saw in him!  He’s been through so, so much, and knowing more about his background and everything he’s been through just made me fall totally in love with him.  He’s still fighting back, and I love the rebelliousness!  That boy totally has that hot-mysterious-tortured thing goin’ on! 
I was so pleased we got a brief glimpse of Xander – I love him!  He’s just so amazing, and wonderful, and I just love him.  But what I want to know is how he feels: does her looking for Ky feel like a betrayal?  Is he disappointed with Cassia?  Angry?  I want Xander’s words; I want to know how Xander feels.  Plus: he had a secret…  A big secret…
This time I could really feel both Cassia’s love for Xander: he feels like home for her, makes her feel better, and her love for Ky: he is like her in so many ways – strong, passionate, brave, and he’s a mystery, he intrigues her…  I could really feel it this time, Cassia and Ky’s love.  Their love just is so real to me now.  Therefore, I need the next book.  Because I finally get why Cassia couldn’t choose.  I couldn’t choose… ok.  I’m kinda leaning towards Xander… Still.
All the other characters were brilliant, and brought a whole new feel to the book.  I really liked Vick, who was slightly cynical and a natural leader.  Blunt and to-the-point, he too had fallen in love with someone he shouldn’t, which made me like him all the more.  Young Eli, also sent to fight the enemy, was cunning, brave and very clever, he was like a young Ky: I loved the young boy, and felt so sorry for him as well.  And Indie, Cassia’s only friend in the work camp, who was brave, quick-fingered and did whatever she wanted to.  I loved the mystery surrounding her, her inner fire and that she had a real vulnerable side: I loved the complicated Indie.
One thing I missed was the family feel.  I loved Cassia’s parents and brother and Grandfather, and of course Xander.  I wanted more Xander.  There were families in the Outer Provinces, but it wasn’t the same, and I hope we see more family bonds in the next book.
I was enchanted by the beautiful writing of Matched, and Crossed did not let me down!  The writing was lyrical, poetic, haunting.  And to be able to see both Ky’s and Cassia’s POV was genius on Allie’s part.  Their voices were similar enough to make me realise just how perfect they were for one another and different enough for me to be able to tell them apart.  And being able to see both POVs meant I could get to know Ky and his story: Ky wasn’t that jump-off-the-page for me in Matched, but in Crossed… I soon fell in love. Again.  But we want Xander to have chapters in the next book please Ally!  The plot in Crossed was faster and more exciting than Matched.  It was a real quest-like book and therefore more intense than just forbidden love (though there’s still plenty of that).  And again I found myself completely under Condie’s spell.  I have no idea how she does it.  I am pretty sure it’s the writing, but I needed to know what would happen.  I had to find out how it worked out. 
Again, I have to mention the amazing world Condie has created.  It’s so real, so scary, so… powerful.  I was obsessed with finding out everything.  And I loved that we finally got to find out why the Society was created!  And, worryingly, the reason makes sense…  It’s quite disturbing, actually.  And we get to know more about the Rising, the rebellion, Anomalies…
Love, trust, betrayal, searching, lost, found…  Crossed was a book that held me under its spell from start to finish.  I am now desperate for book three.  I NEED it!!

Star Rating:
4½ Out of 5



Read this book if you liked:
Matched by Ally Condie
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Delirium by Lauren Oliver
The Chemical Gardens by Lauren DeStefano


Challenges It's Taking Part In:
Happy Reading
Megan
* This book was received from Puffin in exchange for an honest review

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Matched by Ally Condie

MatchedSeries: Matched, Book One
Publisher: Puffin
Format: Paperback
Published: 2nd December 2010
Book: Bought
Genre: Dystopian, Realistic-Fiction, Science-Fiction, Romance, YA
Recommended Age: 12+
Contains: Mild Violence, Drug References
No Alcohol, Drug References
Author's Site: Ally Condie

On her seventeenth birthday, Cassia meets her Match.  Society dictates his is her perfect partner for life.
Except he’s not.
In Cassia’s society, Officials decide who people love.
How many children they have.
Where they work.
When they die.
But, as Cassia finds herself falling in love with another boy, she is determined to make some choices of her own.
And that’s when her whole world begins to unravel…

Review:
It’s Cassia Reyes’ seventeenth birthday, and she is just about to find out who her Match is, her perfect partner.  He has been chosen for her by Society, and they are meant to be perfect for one another.  Cassia is overjoyed by her Match: she can finally dream of him.  Only, she doesn’t.  And when she puts the chip that’s meant to contain his life, the face in the portscreen, she sees someone… someone who isn’t her Match.  But… that’s impossible.  No one can have two Matches, it’s just not possible.  Isn’t it…? 
I love me some dystopia, so Matched really didn’t disappoint.  The world was creepy.  The citizens basically brainwashed.  People fought back and fell in love with those they shouldn’t.  It was a bit slow, but for some reason I couldn’t stop reading.  I wanted to know how it would end; to see more of the world, the characters, the family love, the love triangle in particular.  I just felt like I had to keep reading!
Cassia was really imaginative, and actually quite cute!  She was very organised, but also ever-so poetic, both in her mind and writing.  The total trust she had in the Society creeped me out… but I liked that as the book went on, she became unsure, that there was a struggle, growth.  And, boy was she lucky, having two such gorgeous guys.  I felt sorry for her having to choose!  (Though I know who I’d choose!)  Cassia was really sentimental, brave and kind – and sort of a rebel!  I really loved her, but I did want her to stand up more, to fight more…  That was the biggest problem I had with her.
Xander: I loved him!  He was cute, adorably mischievous and very sure of himself... but in a totally irresistibly adorable way.  Plus: he was impatient to learn; so clever and so my kinda guy!  Clever, attentive Xander, who would risk everything for Cassia… Steady, always listening, so loyal, so brave…  Seriously, if Cassia doesn’t pick him, I will!  I loved him to pieces!   
Ky Markham was sweet and kind, but he always kept to himself.  Ky had perfected the art of being “exactly average”, of blending into the crowd.  He was also creative, sensitive, sweet, a romantic.  And he got Cassia: her need to remember the poems, her need to write.  He’s lost so, so much… and though he was reckless he never forgot who and what he was…
Cassia and Xander were perfect and too cute!  They’d been best friends since they were children, so they had loads of adorable little habits, and were always teasing one another.  They really did love one another: Their memories tied them to each other forever.  Their bond just felt so real…  Cassia and Ky, on the other hand, both had secrets that they shared only with one another; they really did know each other completely.  And, I could feel the chemistry…  But somehow it didn’t feel as real to me as Cassia and Xander’s.  I don’t know why…
The relationships between Cassia and her family were really sweet and strong; I could feel how much they loved each other.   Both parents would do anything to protect their children and each other.  The closeness and reality of the family life was really rather refreshing both in the Society and in other YA books – no disciplinarian parents with kids acting out against them here. The bond between Cassia and her brother Bram was really sweet too, with just the right amount of annoying one another and supporting one another.  And Bram himself was incredible: he was so, so strong, and was able to fight back with words that made me just love the kid to pieces. 
Speaking of which, I have to mention Cassia’s Grandfather really quickly: he was her role model, the one she went to him for advice, and I thought their relationship was really special and unique.  Her Grandfather himself was really kind and wise.  He was also mischievous, always making jokes.  He was just so strong, and wasn’t scared of anything: his own person with a mind of his own.  And I think he may have been my favourite character…
The plot wasn’t fast, it didn’t have me on the edge of my seat; I was just sucked into the world.  I couldn’t stop thinking about it.  And then… then I needed to know, I wanted to know more, and more and more.  And even though it was rather slow, it wasn’t dull for me.  I just love dystopias: they all have such clear (and often scary) messages.  This one gave us a peek at a life without freedom, and it scared the life out of me.  And, darkly enough, made me want to read more about it.  Plus, the ending?    If I didn’t already have Crossed, I think I may have gone mad.  And I still have questions.  So, so many questions…
And the world in this book scared the life out of me.  I mean, the Society chose everything.  Everything!  It was just so creepy, how everyone blindly followed what the Society told them, never fighting back, never resisting…  Everyone was brainwashed!  It was all so creepy, and so terrifying, and so believable.  Very.  Very.  Scary.
The writing… wow, it was beautiful, lyrical.  I fell in love with the voice – it was so Cassia.  And even though the pace was slow, I truly enjoyed Matched.  I just loved reading about the way Cassia saw everything – especially things from our time.  But, really, the writing enchanted me: it really was beautiful.  I could see everything, feel everything…  Stunning.
Beautiful, haunting, romantic and scary, I think Matched was a darn near perfect dystopian, with a hint of a love triangle thrown in.  I know who I’d want, but I have a feeling I’m rooting for the wrong team…

Star Rating:
4 Out of 5



Read this book if you liked:
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins


Challenges It's Taking Part In:
Megan
Happy Reading
Number of Pages: 366

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Crossed by Ally Condie Book Trailer

Continuing the run-up to the release of Crossed, sequel to Matched, here is a book trailer!  It's amazing - I'm just so excited about Crossed!  And, thanks to Penguin, you can see the trailer: here!  Keep an eye out for Crossed - it comes out November!


Crossed by Ally Condie

See It On Goodreads

The dystopian craze continues...

Who will Cassia choose?

Will Society allow them to be together?

Or will crosses and double-crosses stand in their way?


Hope you like the trailer!  :D

Friday, 23 September 2011

Crossed Opening Chapters

Those of you who have read Matched by Ally Condie may know that the second in the series, Crossed is coming out in November.  Thanks to Penguin, you guys can read the opening chapters!  To read them, go: here.

Crossed (Matched)Crossed by Ally Condie

See It On Goodreads

The dystopian craze continues...

Who will Cassia choose?

Will Society allow them to be together?

Or will crosses and double-crosses stand in their way?



Hope you enjoy the extract...  And isn't that cover just beautiful?