![]() I find that Cassia’s thoughts often downplay the battles she’s facing.Īnother thing I would note is this book feels like the typical middle of a book, because yet again there was enough of an action scene at the end to consider this book as something other than the middle. I take that back, there was action, but the writing makes it seem like there isn’t any action. ![]() The action was still not where I hoped, even after lowering my expectations from the first book. His narration creates a lot of suspense that the first book was lacking, as Condie utilizes the narrations to switch just around the time that you really want more from that character. It adds new layers to the book and helps define the outside battles that Cassia faces. I’m in love with the addition of Ky as a narrator in this book. ![]() Cassia and Ky go beyond the Society, finding many things that Cassia would never have known about without this adventure. As she races after Ky, she faces many challenges, but also finds more things that the Society has hidden from her. In this book Cassia is chasing after Ky, she is willing to do anything to get to him. ![]() This book is beautiful, although I’m still not a huge fan of this book, I’ve got to say that Condie at least grew and her writing and began to bring in more action. Hello! This week I’m reviewing the second book in the Matched Trilogy, Crossed. ![]()
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