That's how government keeps it's control. They let you think you have control of your rebellion in order to let you feel rebellion. The government basically controls everything, even the parts that you think they don't control. We begin our futuristic adventure on Cassias seventeenth birthday, at a fancy party where shell get to find out her Match a.k.a. This ones many, many years in the future, right here in what used to be the good ol U.S. This might not make sense if you haven't read it. A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away wait, wrong story. That the Society is actually the Rebellion. In the story, Cassia, is trying to overthrow the Society, and then she realizes that the Society is letting the Rebellion overthrow the Society because unrest is bound to come within a society, that you can't stop it. And the off part of all of this, is its normal. They are told what to do, when to do it, and how to do. And now with that full force I can't help but constantly think of the society that they live in. I read the whole series (three books) before any hint of the NSA scandal came out. This book series has made me think more than any other book. If you can get past the sometimes poorly written plot you can make it through the rest, and take out what you need. If you can get past the lovey dovey bullshit you're doing fine already. I actually almost completely hated this whole series.
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