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Together (Paperback BOOK) ALLY CONDIE (very good second hand)
Together (Paperback BOOK) ALLY CONDIE (very good second hand)
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Together (Paperback BOOK) ALLY CONDIE

-Second hand very good

-Spanish Language


Synopsis:

Never challenge the game of love... Together, the first part of the trilogy, has it all: a utopian future, adventure, suspense, social criticism and an impossible love. In Cassia's world, the authorities decide everything. Who you should love, what you should work for, even when you should die. Cassia has never questioned the decisions that have been made for her, not even when they tell her that her "perfect partner" - the person with whom she will have to share the rest of her life - is Xander, her best friend. The problems come later, when a strange computer error causes the face of another boy to appear on the microfiche that the authorities have given him: the enigmatic Ky. With a mixture of shock and curiosity, Cassia begins to investigate. What if this error was not accidental? What if the person in your life wasn't who you've been assured he or she is? Trying to find answers to all these questions, Cassia must face an impossible choice between perfection and passion, between Xander and Ky, between the only life she knows and the path that no one has dared to follow until then... Reviews: "The biggest teen hit since The Hunger Games."Entertainment Weekly "If Katniss's world has scarred you, you can't miss this saga where there's no freedom to even decide who you fall in love with."Seventeen Magazine "Intense, unforgettable , addictive.” Kirkus Review