This is the second book of a trilogy, the third is due out in November. Crossed picks up where Matched left off.
I liked this book better than the first. Not that the first was bad, but after reading book 2 it felt like Matched was just a long prologue to Crossed.
In this part of the story the main
character, Cassia finds out how strong she can be. She and Ky grow so
much in this book and you can see them struggling to do it.
One thing about this series that makes it different than Hunger Games
is the ambiguous nature of The Society (government). Their intentions
seem good but is the way they go about things right? Are the bad guys
really bad? Are the good guys really good? It raises interesting
questions.
(read Sept. 2012)
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