Thursday, March 10, 2011

Matched by Ally Condie

Ahh...once again I have been sucked in by cover art.
It's sort of new age Wizard of Oz, right? Well, while the book has little in common with the Wizard of Oz, I'm pleased to say it is wonderful novel. Matched takes place in a future where a nonspecific global disaster has caused most humans to give up their personal freedoms to "the Society" in exchange for health, security, and stability. The Society uses the data it collects about you to provide you with the optimal diet and exercise plan, to place you in the job best suited to your skills and abilities, and to match you with the person optimal mate both psychologically and genetically.
The main character Cassia largely buys into all this at the novels open. She is preparing for her "match" ceremony--kind of like prom and a debutante ball but with a big screen on which the face of your future spouse will appear for all to see. Cassia is stunned to discover her match is her good friend Xander--both because it is rare to be matched with someone you know and because she wonders how this will change their friendship. The real drama begins when Cassia opens the data card about Xander in preparation for her first date with him and sees a different boy's face flash momentarily across the screen--Ky.
Cassia's curiosity bests her--like a self-fulfilling prophecy she finds herself seeking Ky out and finding him equally attractive to and more compelling than Xander. Meanwhile "The Society" begins cracking down on liberties in her neighborhood and family and Cassia gets disturbing visits from its representative. As events spiral out of control, we, like Cassia uncover more details about what The Society is really up to.
A satisfying, yet cliffhanger ending leaves this reader anxious to read the next installation, Crossed, due out November 1, 2011. I especially recommend this to those who loved The Hunger Games and Graceling--similar strong female characters facing a hostile society and the same strong use of suspense. Be sure to check out the trailer on Youtube.

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