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Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable, audiobook edition of Matched by Ally Condie, read by Matt Burns, Jack Riccobono and Kate Simses.

After leaving the Society and desperately searching for each other - and the Rising - Cassia and Ky have found what they were looking for, but at the cost of losing each other yet again.

But nothing is as predicted, and all too soon the veil lifts and things shift once again . . .

In this gripping conclusion to the #1 New York Times bestselling Matched Trilogy, will Cassia reconcile the difficulties of challenging a life too confining, seeking a freedom she never dreamed possible, and honoring a love she cannot live without?

Dystopian Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy

Critic reviews

This smart and imaginative story is utterly thrilling
Poetic, page-turning prose
All stars
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Great ending to the series. I really enjoyed it. wished there was a fourth one.

Great finish

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lovely book to listen to. so easy and the poetry along the way is great. I love the narrators voice for casher. could listen to her all day.

a very easy listen

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Thoroughly enjoyed this last book could put it down. Nice ending to the trilogy. Sad it’s finished

Great ending to the trilogy

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I have finally struggled through all three of the Matched-books, after I read good, and in my opinion misleading, reviews online. The first book is the best, which isn't saying much, and nothing happens in part two and three which couldn't have been dealt with in one book alone.
The characters are flat and uninspiring. The only thing the author truely manages to convince me about is that Cassia loves book. But her romance and every other relationship she has is over analyzed and yet has no depth at all, which is in itself remarkable.
The characters of the book all fight for the right of free choice, but in the end it becomes clear that that disappeared a long time ago. They end up in exactly the same place as they started, just under a different name. Throughly depressing and boring. The pseudo intellectually doesn't help either.

So boring

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