Reached
Skip if you have not read Matched or Crossed.
This is told by Cassie,Ky,and Xander.
The pleugue is out and it has mutated those who are immune to the red and blue pill are immune to both of the pleugues.If you got the one that didn't mutate or you are around it and the mutation you're immune. Cassie and Ky reunite only to be separted again. But when the Ploiet calls the three of them to find a cure for the mutation. Will they find it? Cassie will need to fight to find a way to help everyone and she won't give up because she has to find it for Ky. When Ky comes down with the mutation will he live or will he die? Now she will be force to choose Xander or Ky, but who will she choose?
Here is the book trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXvQf_lOJx4
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“While staying true to the science fiction and romance at the core of MATCHED (2010) and CROSSED (2011), the trilogy’s breathless finale blossoms into a medical thriller too, adding breadth and resonance… Condie’s prose is immediate and unadorned, with sudden pings of lush lyricism. Her protagonists are no run-of-the-mill romance triangle, her forms of activism (art, medicine) rich. Each character is differently strong and differently wounded. With reveals seeming to arrive on almost every page, prepare to stay up all night.”
—Kirkus, Starred Review
“… Condie continues to draw readers in to her vivid broken world, adding rich color to the story through the interplay between characters and small but important moments. Unpredictable twists and revelations – yes, that includes a happy resolution to the trilogy’s romantic triangle – will leave readers satisfied with the fates of their favorites.”
—Publisher’s Weekly, Starred Review
“In the last volume of Condie’s trilogy, Cassia, Ky, and Xander must save the Society from a deadly plague. Though the three perspectives can complicate the narrative, the action and romance combine to make REACHED the most gratifying entry in the series. There’s no shame in crying at the end.” —Entertainment Weekly, A-
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