Wednesday, March 2, 2011

FIRST BOOK

Matched 
by Ally Condie 
 
***** out of 5 *


   A book dealing with post apocalyptic society, our hesitant hero Cassia finds herself in a world where everything is planned for the perfect result. Everything runs exactly the way it is supposed to; the government picks the best meal to keep you healthy, what songs you should listen to, what and how long you should learn in school, even who you end up being "matched" with romantically. It is a seemingly perfect utopia that rarely has any kind of error in it's rational system.  
   However, on the day of Cassia's matching ceremony, instead of one love match, she is given two; interestingly enough, two childhood friends. As the government quickly tries to fix their "mistakes", Cassia is  discovering that maybe love, and free will in general, is not so bad after all. Regardless of what the Officials in society have to say about it.  
     I loved this book, but it is a partner book, meaning I have to wait around to see what becomes of Cassia and her illegal love match, Ky. Though the story was somewhat slow in the beginning, it quickly picks up and leaves you hanging on every page, until the very end. Beautifully worded and with eloquent use of poems from our own past, it is written like that of a "classic", though modern enough to appease younger palates. Even advocating a strong heroine, I think this could be a book favorable to both boys and girls. I highly recommend it. 

Another Blog? Really?


 Yes. This is more to keep me encourage to finish my READING CHALLENGE. Oh yes. A reading challenge. 
     I know, I know, lots of people find reading a total bore. I, however, believe there is a book for everyone, and I have decided to show the world how great books can really be. My friend Bailie inspired me to do this, in her pursuit of breaking the world hula hoop record. (88 hours nonstop- how does one do bathroom breaks? I'd rather not know.) So, before I embark on this mystical journey, let me first illustrate to you what I am actually doing. 

The Challenge 
    My goal is to read 180 books by my eighteenth birthday, July 20, 2011. This seems like a tremendous amount, but I like a challenge. I read fast. I think I can do it. If I fail,  (which I refuse to believe I will) all I'm letting down is myself. But I won't. The reward is too sweet. 

The Reward 
   Everyone works better if there is a end goal in mind. So, every eighteen books, I will actually buy myself a book, whichever one I like the best out of the previous books I have read. That's ten new books by the end of this journey, so I think that is a sweet deal. Along the way, I'm going to save up, and if I complete my goal, get myself a NOOK OR KINDLE! Perfect for dorm life. :) 
The Rules 
  1. It can't be a book I have already read. Sorry, Harry, but reading you won't count.  
  2. I have to blog about each book I have read. This is just merely to keep me accountable, and ensure I am actually reading the book.   


    Ok, that seems silly. Only two rules, and I'm playing against myself. Anyone can be apart though! That would be so fun! I hope you like my book reviews. Hopefully along the way, you'll find the book for you.  

My Favorite's Gouda, 
Olive ;)