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After leaving the Society and desperately searching for each other - and the Rising - Cassia and Ky have found what the cure 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.
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Add Age Suitabilitylovelyredheart thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 13 and 21
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Add a QuoteIf you let hope inside, it takes you over. It feeds on your insides and uses your bones to climb and grow. Eventually it becomes the thing that is your bones, that holds you together. Holds you up until you don't know how to live without it anymore. To pull it out of you would kill you entirely.
"You cannot change your journey if you are unwilling to move at all." pg. 232
In a story, you can turn to the front and begin again and everyone lives once more. That doesn't work in real life. And I love my real people the most. Bram. My mother. My father. Ky. Xander.
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Add a CommentSo I actually really liked this book. At times it was a bit confusing, but I still got it. I loved the suspense and it was hard to put this book down. My favorite part was the ending (the last 2 chapters a.k.a.). I thought this book was better than Crossed but not as good as Matched, but still very well written and very hard to stop reading. Alas, it must all come to an end.
A good book. Not a whole lot seemed like it was happening but stuff was happening. Things get wrapped up. I found the ending was a good ending for the series. I liked how the book was told from Cassia, Ky and Xander's perspectives. Matched was my favourite book in the trilogy but all the books were great. Reached ended the series nicely and I enjoyed reading it. I have to say though that I loved the covers of all the books.
This conclusion to the series was ok but kinda dull moving towards the end. I expected a little bit more sice it was the last book. It wasnt a book where i couldnt put it down because it was slightly boring which is why i skimmed through the book cause i couldnt read it all.
I found this final installment in the Matched trilogy disappointing. It lost my attention as it neared the end. Whereas the first two books were fast reads for me, I found myself putting the book down one too many times. What I DID like was reading more about Xander's character. I felt like this was more about his side of the story. I stopped cheering for Cassia and Ky early on. I was more interested to find out how things would turn out for Xander.
I thought I could stick through this series and finish the story because I've come this far, but honestly it's been so boring each and every book, and this one is no different. In the end, I returned it without reading even halfway through it. So I guess now I don't know what happens to Cassia, but maybe someday I'll return to it...or maybe I just won't really care.
Not as good as the first two books. I felt like she was just dragging it out a bit. But still, overall, I enjoyed the series and the futuristic concepts. I love Xander and felt so sorry for him throughout the series. It all turned out well, I guess.
I was pleasantly surprised with this one - I didn't think I would like it at all, but I found it a really fitting end to the trilogy. It revealed a lot of interesting things, and it was the least slow book of the three. I think it honestly makes the first and second books better once you learn how much work actually went into all of it, how clues and hints were actually way back in the beginning. The only thing bad I really have to say is that it was no surprise who Cassia chose in the end. Though all of the books are a slow read, it's not a bad trilogy at all.
Lol watch this come to me when I have exams
Better than Crossed, but not nearly as good as Matched.
Soooo long and nothing happened.