![]() Cassia and Ky's voice sounded exactly alike to me. However, in this case I found it difficult to tell who was who. In fact, I am a fan of that particular style, when done correctly. I liked how the PoVs switched back and forth between Ky and Cassia. But for some reason it just didn't work out too well for me in Crossed. I enjoyed the "Do not go gently" theme and Condie's poetic writing style. I had high hopes for this book mostly because I did enjoy Matched. Along the way, enough poetry to give Maya Angelou a headache is recited and flashbacks to Ky's past are also included. A few new discoveries are made regarding the Society and an apparent rebellion called the Rising. ![]() In this installment she travels to the Outer Provinces to find Ky, while he somehow escapes the Outer Provinces to be reunited with Cassia back in the Society. ![]() Ky had been sent away to the Outer Provinces and Cassia is currently residing in a girl's work camp. That's not to say I didn't entirely enjoy Crossed, but it also didn't live up to my expectations.Ĭrossed picks up where Matched left off. If only Crossed had just a little bit more action and a lot less poetry, it would have been able to keep my attention focused on reading the book instead of hitting my REM cycle. Did I fall asleep again? It's not my fault. ![]()
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