![]() The story moves at a much more leisurely pace that made it very hard to stay engaged. Right away I noticed that the tone of Crossed felt very different to Matched. I was excited to experience this installment through audio format this time around. They each take turns with the narration so we can follow along on their separate adventures, as they learn more about the Rising. In Crossed, the story shifts direction as Cassia and Ky are separated in different work camps in the Outer Provinces and yearning for each other. Matched also had a strong love story, and after the exciting conclusion I was eager to read the sequel. I liked Matched and found the dystopian elements interesting and suspenseful. Cassia is matched with Xander though feels she is meant to be with the aberration Ky, who through a computer glitch shows up as her match. ![]() ![]() More Reviews & Info: Goodreads | Audible | AmazonĬrossed is the second book in the dystopian Matched trilogy about Cassia’s life in the restrictive Society. ![]() Genre/Series: Young Adult Dystopian, Book 2 of the Matched trilogyįormat/pages: Audiobook provided by Penguin Audio, 9 hours, 50 minutes, read by Kate Simses and Jack Ricoobono. Book: Crossed by Ally Condie, Penguin Audio, November 1, 2011 ![]()
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