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4.0 37It is a difficult book to review, but I'll try.
Cassia
lives in a perfect world, where the Society makes decisions for her. What she eats,
where she works, where she lives, and who gets married or not. The story begins
when they select her perfect match. In this case, is her best friend Xander.
But there is a little mistake, and Cassia sees a picture of another boy,
instead of Xanders picture. And is when cassia starts wondering if the Society
is making the correct decisions.
She lives
in a world
without freedom. She
can not take any decision.
She lives in
a society completely
different from ours, one that imposes fear
and respect. From the very first moment, I liked what
the story was about. Specially the way how cassia started changing her oppinion
about the Society.
This book
is dense, slow, so the readers that are looking for a story
with more action and more romance, may be a little dissapointed. The
author gives much
emphasis on how is the Society
where they live, how it works, but
never gets to explain
how it arises, or why are they
like this. There are only a few mentions about the past.
I liked
it. I think this book could be considered as
an introduction to the world they live, and
I think if the
author decides, she can bring us a second
book with more action, more romance and more
development.
I give it three stars: I like it.