Praise for Crossed:
Cassia and Ky grapple with secrets, wilderness and the tumultuous meanings of love in the second installment of this addictive, layered dystopic trilogy Although two-boys-one-girl triangles run rife in this genre, Condie s is complicated and particularly human, involving real emotional scars Both rich and easy to digest, this will leave fans hungry for the third book. - Kirkus, starred review
Told in alternating chapters from their points of view, the book gives readers full access to the hearts and minds of two memorable characters. Their needs, love, and internal conflicts are palpable. Their voices are distinct and authentic, and the writing is often poetic. - School Library Journal
This is more than just a placeholder between the first and last parts of a trilogy Condie effectively sets the stage for the final chapter in Cassia s story by leaving the reader hanging at the end of the book. Matched fans will devour this book and be eager for the concluding one. - VOYA
vivid, poetic writing Condie immerses readers in her characters yearnings and hopes. - Publishers Weekly