Matched is a teenage, futuristic, dystopian love story by Ally Condie. In short, Condie makes Stephanie Meyer look like a genius. George Orwell would be appalled to find this book sitting on the shelf next to his own brilliant dystopian love story, 1984. The characters are hollow and the plot is slow and uninteresting. Maybe I overestimate the level of reading comprehension that our youth are capable of, but I was surprised at how simplistic and unsophisticated her writing actually was--with the exception of the completely random 6 syllable word that I had to look up in the dictionary. The one positive thing I can say about this book is that it surprisingly did not contain any sexually explicit plot. However, if you censor books containing religious apathy or mixed religious messages, this may not be the book for your teen. As in most dystopian novels, the state is god.
The book follows Cassia, a seventeen year old girl, who upon turning thirteen, receives her "match" from the state. (The person she is to spend her life with) He is her best friend from childhood, and a perfect fit. However, she takes interest in another boy of her childhood, who is on the fringe of good-standing society due to the sins of his parents. Throughout the book, Cassia battles with herself over the choice between what is right and what feels right.
My final words? If you linger in the teen section at Barnes and Noble and happen to pick up this book...put it down and walk away. :) It'll save you a few hours of pointless reading that you will never, ever be able to get back.
Review by Callie Morgan
*That should read, upon turning seventeen...my bad. :)
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