Although there were two guys, Xander, who Cassia was matched with and Ky, who she actually fell in love with, there wasn’t much competition between the two. The romance, and yes it was a love triangle, was not annoying. Why euthanise the elderly? What is the purpose of the coloured pills and do they have any long-term effects? What’s the use of ‘sorting’ jobs? I hope that some of these questions are answered as the series progresses, as there were a few holes I felt needed to be filled. It was explained in the smoothest way possible, and there were a lot of different things going on that didn’t really seem connected. A lot of people say that it goes downhill as the series progresses, but I think that’s common in any trilogy. I’ve heard a lot of mixed things about this series. After I found out my school library has the rest of the series, I thought it was time to read ‘Matched’. That means it’s been sitting on my Kindle shelf for a year, neglected and gathering pixelated dust. I’ve had this book on my Kindle since I first got it a year ago.
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