Thursday, August 19, 2010

Review: Matched

Matched by Ally Condie

publisher: Dutton Juvenile

release date: November 30th, 2010

hardcover, 384 pages

intended audience: Young adult

source: Book It Forward ARC Tours

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description from goodreads:
In the Society, Officials decide. Who you love. Where you work. When you die.

Cassia has always trusted their choices. It’s barely any price to pay for a long life, the perfect job, the ideal mate. So when her best friend appears on the Matching screen, Cassia knows with complete certainty that he is the one . . . until she sees another face flash for an instant before the screen fades to black. Now Cassia is faced with impossible choices: between Xander and Ky, between the only life she’s known and a path no one else has ever dared follow—between perfection and passion.


Review: This was a fascinating idea. Fascinating, thought-provoking...and terrifying all at once. The dystopian society that Ally Condie has imagined here is amazing, she fleshed out every detail. The voice is which its told conveys an eerie robotic feeling of people who are living under the complete control of this Society that is out for perfection at all cost. They all seem to be brainwashed into thinking that all this has been done for their greater good and fully accept that the Officials decide what they eat, what they read and watch, what they listen to, even the fact that they are all killed off at the age of 80 to prevent anyone from deteriorating and suffering from old age. Everything from the past had been destroyed (poems, works of art, movies, artifacts) except for those few things that Officials deemed acceptable. They have basically been stripped of all forms of self-expression, including writing. Everyone is constantly watched for compliance, even in their sleep. They live in fear of being caught doing something wrong---they may as well be robots run by remote control. Like I said, terrifying to imagine.

The love story is absorbing. The protagonist, Cassia gets matched with her best friend, Xander, and they are both happy and excited. They are given a microcard with all the other person's information on it and she looks at it (mostly for fun, since she's already known Xander her whole life) and another boy's face that they both know appears on the screen for a second. At first she feels relieved when she's is assured by an official that it was just a mistake, but then her curiosity get the best of her and she pursues her interest in Ky. Through him, she learns that there is more to the society that meets the eye and she begins to question whether the way things are run are really for the greater good. You wonder, as does Cassia, about whether her interest in Ky would even exist if his face hadn't been planted in her mind by the "mistake" on the microcard. I did feel a little sorry for Xander, who is so good to Cassia and loved her so much, only to be basically ignored once her fascination with Ky begins.

There were a few slow moments in this story. Honestly, I can't give you examples because I don't remember them! I just recall thinking to myself as I was reading that this part or that was dragging a bit. Understandable, considering the amount of background and groundwork that has to be laid in a story like this to make the society wholly believable. I did like the use of poetry and the fact the an "outlawed" poem (namely, Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle) is used to inspire Cassia's curiosity and temptation to question the Society. Also, there are still things that are yet to be explained---I would have liked to hear in a little more detail about the Outlands and the war going on there, but I am sure the second book is going flesh that out a little more. But as a whole, this book is definitely worth a read and gets you thinking.

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9 comments :

  1. Ever since I first saw this book (I think it was someone's WoW post), I wanted to read it right away. The plot is so, so unique! And I'm sure it's a book that's hard to put down. Great review! Have to get my hands on it!

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  2. Fantastic review! This is one of my favorite books of 2010 so far. I can't wait for the second book.

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  3. I want this book so badly! November is so far away!

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  4. Great review! I so want to read this book!

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  5. Great review!

    I finally got this for review (yayyy!) and I wasn't sure what to expect, but it wasn't this lol. Thanks for the review, now I'm more curious about the novel!

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  6. Wait...this one is part of a series?!?!?! HOLY COW! The next book cover had better live up to this one, though I don't see how that is possible. Glad you enjoyed it, sorry you didn't get to keep it. :P

    SOOO excited for my copy to arrive! I won a contest and my ARC should be in the mail this week!! Can't wait!

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  7. Great review! Looking forward to reading this one as it sounds fascinating!

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