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Oct 02, 2013 05:53PM

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I hated this book. Really. It was bad.
Here's one of the rants I wrote about the love traingle. I thought I should share :D
"Another book I didnt like was Matched. I didn't like it at all. Anyone notice how similar the love triangle was to THG? Okay so theres the main character (Cassia, Katniss) and they have the handsome best friend whos secretly in love with her (Xander, Gale), but then theres the more sensitive, kind guy (Ky, Peeta[I hate both of these filthy pathetic, unmanly guys!!!!!]) who also fell in love with our protagonist because of some event that happened when they were kids. And then of course the more sensitive guy is chosen. I mean I'm not crazy right? Other people have noticed this?"
Here's one of the rants I wrote about the love traingle. I thought I should share :D
"Another book I didnt like was Matched. I didn't like it at all. Anyone notice how similar the love triangle was to THG? Okay so theres the main character (Cassia, Katniss) and they have the handsome best friend whos secretly in love with her (Xander, Gale), but then theres the more sensitive, kind guy (Ky, Peeta[I hate both of these filthy pathetic, unmanly guys!!!!!]) who also fell in love with our protagonist because of some event that happened when they were kids. And then of course the more sensitive guy is chosen. I mean I'm not crazy right? Other people have noticed this?"



I AGREE!!! 100%!!!

I Feel As Though,I am The ONLY One Who Loves The Matched Trilogy:)
I Never Found The Book Series BORING
I Never Found The Book Series BORING
Erin wrote: "I love it too! I guess it's just you and me Ginny."
YAY!
YAY!

I Understand Why People DON'T Like The Series.



Is it possible to hate a book with a burning passion like this one. I loved the concept but I feel it could of been written better.

One of my main problems with this is that I find Matched to be a modern rip-off (or remake) of The Giver, but with love being the main concept driving the story. So if I used a star system for certain concepts in books (I should do that...), I would give Matched no stars.
I thought that the writing style was lovely, but that was pretty much the only thing I liked about Matched, everything else I either hated or was annoyed by.
I never read the Giver. Another thing is everything seemed too perfect and easy for a dystopian society. Like oh your Match is Xander that seems a little odd.

But with Matched, it just seems too perfect like you said, and that's way I find Matched to be so boring. And also the lack of any action being taken by Cassia makes this too long (and basically the main reason of my best friends hates this book). I would have liked it if the Matched trilogy was combined into one or two books and not three because trilogies make money (but that's a rant for another day).

