Book review - Futuristic teen novel "Matched" by Ally Condie

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By Giselle Maine

Futuristic teen novel "Matched" by Ally Condie (2010) Dutton Books, New York

Imagine living in a world where all of the important choices are made for you. In the futuristic world where 17 year old Cassia lives, your job and even your marriage partner is perfectly matched for you by officials. In this society, if you don't need to make choices to have success, why make them? But then something happens which turns Cassia's world upside down, and she begins to wonder about the choices being made for herself, her family, friends, and husband-to-be. The events that unfold are suspenseful, action-packed and thought-provoking.

"Matched" by Ally Condie is at once a true literary work of art and an exciting teen novel which young adults will love. Along with Cassia, the reader is forced to think about important issues such as freedom of speech, the governance of society, love, and how to stay true to one's own goals and ideals.

The suspense unfolds gradually while offering plenty of action and mystery. Readers will be intrigued by questions about this futuristic world such as: Who is in charge of this society and what are they doing? Why does each citizen carry around a small container of three pills? What can happen in this world when you defy convention?

Futuristic city.  Photo credit and copyright: Chris Jewiss.  Used under license from stock photo site sxc.hu
Futuristic city. Photo credit and copyright: Chris Jewiss. Used under license from stock photo site sxc.hu

Author Ally Condie has obviously put a lot of thought into creating the futuristic world in "Matched". Although she does not have a prior science fiction writing background she done a much better job of generating a whole new world than many published science fiction or fantasy authors. Ally Condie does not bog the reader down with information overload in one big dose, and instead gets on with the business of the exciting and thought-provoking plot. Cassia's character develops over the course of "Matched" from an unquestioning but happy teen girl to a young woman who thinks twice about what she is told and who sticks to her ideals - even if there is a big price to pay.

There is a sequel to "Matched", entitled "Crossed", so readers who wish to follow Cassia's adventures can do so. However, "Matched" still works perfectly well as a stand-alone book; this review was written without reading the sequel.

Amazon shortcut to "Matched" by Allie Condie, and its sequel

Matched
Amazon Price: $5.07
List Price: $9.99
Crossed
The sequel to "Matched"
Amazon Price: $10.71
List Price: $17.99

For whom is this book best suited?

"Matched" by Ally Condie is an exciting novel which will appeal to teens of all ages. Although the main character is female, there are two other main characters who are male, so the book is certain to be enjoyed by both genders. The book is very 'clean' and does not contain any sexually suggestive material so in addition to the older teens to whom it is aimed, it is also quite appropriate for younger teen readers.

Conclusion

Overall, the teen book "Matched" by Ally Condie has a highly original and page-turning plot which keeps the reader hooked. Although aimed mainly toward the 15 to 19 age range, younger and older readers will also enjoy this novel.

© 2012 Giselle Maine

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dkm27 profile image

dkm27 3 months ago

I taught reluctant teen readers. There are so many great YA novels out there. Thanks for suggesting another.

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Giselle Maine Hub Author 3 months ago

Hi dkm27, you've brought an important perspective to this article: the fact that "Matched" would be ideal for the reluctant teen reader.

Yes, author Ally Condie continually raises new questions and mysteries along the way, which makes even reluctant readers hungry to read on further.

Thanks for bringing the teacher's viewpoint to this discussion, your professional insight is much appreciated. I agree that there are many wonderful YA novels currently available now.

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Danette Watt Level 7 Commenter 3 months ago

I agree there are a lot of great YA novels out there. My husband and I read Hunger Games and the 2 following books by Suzanne Collins over the Christmas holidays. I actually thought the last book dragged but the first one especially was quite a page-turner.

I'll have to check this out.

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Giselle Maine Hub Author 3 months ago

Hi Danette, thanks so much for taking the time to stop by and comment. I have not yet read the Hunger Games but have heard so much about that series, I am intrigued.

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B. Leekley Level 5 Commenter 3 months ago

Sounds like a good read.

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Giselle Maine Hub Author 3 months ago

B. Leekley, yes it was a great read, enjoyable even for adults. Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting, I appreciate it.

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