Declare Books During Crossed (Matched #2)
Original Title: | Crossed |
ISBN: | 0142421715 (ISBN13: 9780142421710) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.matched-book.com/book-crossed.html |
Series: | Matched #2 |
Characters: | Cassia Reyes, Ky Markham, Xander Carrow |
Ally Condie
Paperback | Pages: 367 pages Rating: 3.52 | 202723 Users | 14950 Reviews

Point Epithetical Books Crossed (Matched #2)
Title | : | Crossed (Matched #2) |
Author | : | Ally Condie |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Reprint Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 367 pages |
Published | : | March 12th 2013 by Speak (first published November 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Romance |
Narration In Pursuance Of Books Crossed (Matched #2)
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.
Rating Epithetical Books Crossed (Matched #2)
Ratings: 3.52 From 202723 Users | 14950 ReviewsAssessment Epithetical Books Crossed (Matched #2)
Rage. Hardcore TURKEY RAGE.(Happy Thanksgiving all my American buddies by the way)What WAS THIS? This was a book? Really? This didnt have the components of a book.Okay...total components: Allusions, characters, exposition, characterization.There really are no words properly defining my rage. Ally Condie CANNOT tell a story. A story should draw you in with its writing and send you off on an adventre that does a good job at blowing your mind. Crossed did not do that. It refused to do that. InThis is the kind of book that makes you lose the will to live.
It's like 1984 meets My Side of the Mountain. I took my time reading this book and when I sat back and thought about it, I realized that it was because the writing was just so beautiful. It felt like I was reading poetry. Ally was so good at unfolding the story. Every time I learned something new about the characters or the world, I just ended up with more questions. The biggest question was: "Is everything really what it seems? What's REALLY going on?" One of my favorite things was how much the

2.5 starsAlly Condies much hyped 2010 release Matched was something of a flash in the pan for me. Although it hit shelves with a great deal of fanfare and marketing to-do, beyond the strikingly pretty cover, I found little to get excited over. My feelings were lukewarm, at best. Crossed proved to be a similarly anti-climatic book for me, although this time I could moderate my pre-reading expectations with my Matched experience. Being in a glass-half-full mood (and not much of a series abandoner,
no one told ally condie that the second book in a trilogy is not a resting place, not an opportunity to catch your breath and count your cash. you gotta write something, too. is that mean? probably.is it true? definitely.even though i wasn't crazy about matched, i wanted to read the next installment just to see where she was going with her brand of dystopia, and with these characters. and also, truthfully, because i am such a sucker for covers, and i love these. i think she might put more time
Matched was one of my most favorite dystopian lit. books. That being said, I really looked forward to reading Crossed this year.Did it disappoint me? No. But there are a few things that, I don't know, let's just get on with it:First of all, I was quite shocked when I found out that the book was written in two different points of view. There's nothing wrong with it, but still, it had me thinking that without Ky's point of view, there would be a whole lot of holes to fill just to complete the
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