I always go into the final books with hope and fear. Hopes that the story will wrap in a way that I will be happy with and fear that the author won't tie up all of the loose ends. I think Condie did a good job of wrapping up most of the story. I was a little disappointed by how much Reached reminded me of the final book in the Hunger Games series. But it was a good ending and it ended in a way that I thought was believable.
If I had to rate the entire series, I would probably give it a 3 1/2 to 4 out of 5 stars.
from barnesandnoble.com
Cassia’s journey began with an error, a momentary glitch in the otherwise perfect façade of the Society. After crossing canyons to break free, she waits, silk and paper smuggled against her skin, ready for the final chapter.
The wait is over.
The wait is over.
One young woman has raged against those who threaten to keep away what matters most—family, love, choice. Her quiet revolution is about to explode into full-scale rebellion.
With exquisite prose, the emotionally gripping conclusion to the international–bestselling Matched trilogy returns Cassia, Ky, and Xander to the Society to save the one thing they have been denied for so long, the power to choose.
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I was a little disappointed in this book only because it seemed to DRAG. Halfway through I thought I was nearing the end but my Kindle informed me I was only 50% done.
I liked it but it wasn't the best final book ever.
You're being generous with your 3.5-4 stars...I wouldn't have given it that high.
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