![]() ![]() Since all exciting parts of books revolve around some sort of conflict, eventually things fall apart. Even though she’s already matched, the Officials warn her not to pursue a different relationship. She knows his name is Ky Markham and he came from outside her community as an ‘aberration,’ someone who can’t participate fully in society because of their own or a family member’s dishonor.Ĭassia eventually runs into Ky in a hiking group, and the two pair up and eventually fall in love. ![]() She is told by city officials that the boy she saw was a mistake, that he was not her match, but she can’t stop thinking about him. One day, when she views his data card in her computer, a different face pops up on the screen. She is given a data card with information about Xander on it, but she’s best friends with him and they already know about each other. The society in which Cassia lives matches people’s compatibility based on data collected about them through their entire lives. “Matched” was about a girl named Cassia who has an arranged betrothal to her friend Xander. Reading “Matched” by Ally Condie this week was much like reading “Requiem” last week. This week, she read “Matched” by Ally Condie. ![]() You can read along with her, or add the books to your own reading list. Each Sunday, Caryn Rupert shares a book from a series. ![]()
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