![]() ![]() ![]() ~Interesting Cover Art: I really like the cover design of the book Though I despise Love Triangles, this one was sort of relevant to the plot and was handled exceptionally well. ~Stupid Pointless Love Triangle: Although I knew it was coming, it’s in the blurb after all, and expected it be poorly handled, I was pleasantly surprised. I especially enjoyed reading about Cassia’s relationship with her Grandfather. ![]() I particularly enjoyed reading about the different relationships Cassia has with her parents, both of them love her (as she loves both of them), and are trusting Cassia with adult knowledge, and taking the chance she’ll be mature enough to handle it. ~Excellent Character Developement: The bonds between the multiple characters and the different kinds of relationships Cassia had with them all were well written, empathetic and believable. ![]() And that’s when her whole world begins to unravel. But, as Cassia finds herself falling in love with another boy, she is determined to make some choices of her own. In Cassia’s society, Officials decide who people love. Society dictates he is her perfect partner for life. On her seventeenth birthday, Cassia meets her Match. She loves reading, running, eating, and listening to her husband play guitar. Ally Condie is a former high school English teacher who lives with her husband, three sons and one daughter outside of Salt Lake City, Utah. ![]()
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