Friday, December 17, 2010

Matched by Ally Condie

Matched (Matched, #1)Cassia Reyes lives in a Society where every choice is made for her: what to eat, what to wear, where to play and work, when to die.  On her 17th birthday, Cassia is also told who she'll marry: she's been Matched with her best friend Xander Carrow.  Cassia's excitement over being Matched with Xander is short-lived, though, when Ky Markham's face flashes on the screen.  Ky's face is only there for a moment, but it's long enough for Cassia to wonder if he could be the one.  The Society tells Cassia that it's simply a rare glitch that caused Ky's face to show, that she should focus on her life with Xander.  But Cassia can't get Ky off her mind, and the more time the two spend together, the harder Cassia falls.  She also begins to question the rightness of the Society in mapping out her life for her.  Ky opens Cassia's eyes to an entirely different way of life, and the Society is not happy.

I'll admit that it took me a little while to really get into Matched.  Not having the time to read more than a few pages at a time didn't help, I'm sure, but the pace of the story was just very slow starting out.  We follow Cassia as she prepares for her Match Banquet, and the details of her world are revealed ever so slowly.  It's not until the middle of the book that things actually pick up, but by that time so much had been revealed about the way the Society dictates every aspect of its citizen's lives that I was hooked.

Cassia's uncertainty about which path to choose was believable.  On one hand she had her perfect life; her Match with Xander; everything she's ever known.  On the other, she had Ky; her grandfather's illegal poem telling her to "rage against the dying of the light" and to "not go gentle"; the sense that things aren't what they seem.  Cassia doesn't want to make trouble for herself or her family.  Which path is the right one?

Matched kept me on the edge of my seat.  It was a very intriguing read, one that made me think.  I wouldn't want to live in Cassia's world, that's for sure, but knowing I had someone like Ky to curl up to would make the fight worth it.

Can't wait to read the second book!

4/5

2 comments:

Beth said...

Sounds intersting... I'll have to add it to my list.

Kira said...

I'll probably read this one. I've heard some mixed reviews on it, so I wanted to see what you thought.