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Matched. Matched is the first novel in the series and was published November 30, 2010. Matched begins with Cassia Maria Reyes, a seventeen-year-old girl in the Society, attending her Match Banquet. To Cassia's surprise, she is matched to her childhood best friend Xander Carrow.
Ally Condie. Allyson Braithwaite Condie (born November 2, 1978) is an author of young adult and middle grade fiction. [1] Her novel Matched was a #1 New York Times and international bestseller, and spent over a year on the New York Times Bestseller List. [2] The sequels (Crossed and Reached) are also New York Times bestsellers. [3]
Matched. Matched, by Ally Condie, is the first novel in the Matched trilogy. The novel is a dystopian young adult novel about a tightly controlled society in which young people are "matched" with their life partners at the age of 17. The main character is 17-year-old Cassia Reyes, who is Matched with her best friend, Xander Carrow.
Crossed is a young adult novel written by Allyson Braithwaite Condie. It is the sequel to Matched and the second book in the Matched trilogy, which concludes with Reached. Told in the alternating perspectives of Cassia and Ky, the novel is largely set in a desert canyon which was inspired by Condie's experience growing up in southern Utah.
Matched may refer to: Matched (book), the first book in the trilogy. Matched (the title Matching in Japan), a Japanese film starring Tao Tsuchiya. Matched filter, a filter used in signal processing. Matched betting, a betting technique. Matched trilogy, a dystopian fiction trilogy of books, by Ally Condie.
The Salterton Trilogy. The Secret of Heaven. Sherston trilogy. Sideways Trilogy. Snopes trilogy. Southern Reach Trilogy. Spheres trilogy. Starchild Trilogy. Sugar Street (novel)
978-0-374-10411-5. Preceded by. Authority. Followed by. Absolution. Acceptance is a 2014 novel by Jeff VanderMeer. It is the last in a series of three books called the Southern Reach Trilogy. It was released in the US on September 2, 2014.
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