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Bu kitabı çok sevdim. Avrupa Tarihini seviyorum ve bu hikaye Aragon Catherine'in (VIII. Henry'nin ilk karısı) stilize bir açıklaması. Phillapa Gregory'nin yazdığı her şeyi seviyorum.

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Interesting read.

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WOW what a great book!!!

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Wonderful!!!!! Lauren Conrad is amazing! This book just made me respect her so much and she is definetly one of my style inspirations now! Read this book, that's all I have to say!

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The continuing saga of Mughal Empress Nur Jahan (aka Mehrunissa). She goes a little out of control, but again, it's amazing how she gains political dominance in this rigidly patriarchal system.

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Reviewed by: Caressa I give it: 4/5 stars *This review is kinda soilery so turn back now if you haven't read the book! I recommend Crossed if you've already read Matched, but I wouldn't recommend reading Matched to read Crossed or reading Crossed as a stand-alone. I read Matched last year when it came out, a Christmas present from Rachel, and this year I was itching to get my fingers on the sequel to add it to my collection. Right before I pre-ordered it, Rachel told me she was getting me a copy for Christmas this year. Thanks Rachel! I didn't particularly enjoy Matched, although it was okay, because of the ending. My review can be seen here. Although Crossed ended in a similar cliffhanger, I really, really enjoyed the ending. Although I've seen lots of negative reviews for Crossed, I felt mostly different towards it. The perspective change was great to read, although (as I've been spoiled by co-authored books) very similar. Even though Ky was similar to Cassia, it was interesting, as a reader, to hear the stories he had to tell or captured in his brain. Matched presented a very interesting society and Crossed showed the journey of personal rebellions. I particularly enjoyed the part, towards the end, where Cassia realized she wasn't a special member of society, though she was an unusual, interesting one. That being said, I enjoyed Ky's story so much more than Cassia's journey. Cassia, as we know, defies all bounds and limits. Ky's internal struggle was more captivating because he was fighting against himself, which really captured the rebellion essence of the story better. There were so, so many moments where we got a piece of information that seemed to fall from the sky and was swatted away by the characters. There was a lot of potential in this book and it was good (in my own opinion, better than Matched). Still, I can see where this story could have burned it's brilliance into my brain and it didn't. Matched and Crossed are very good reads, but they don't really stand out to me. I am very much on the side of Ky in this story (romantically); to me, it seems almost like a no-brainer. What about you- Ky or Xander?