The Match (rove)

The Match (rove)

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This book is based in the future divorce rates have gotten worse sense 2016 so the government has put together a match system, when you are born you get A tattoo I find it pretty crazy that they put a tattoo on a baby but this is how this life goes, your tattoo is a symbol everyone's is different, but only your match will have the same symbol as you, but what makes it worse is woman don't have as many rights as men anymore, when you turn 16 your school will look at your mark and put it in the computer to see if your match has been found yet, he could live on the other side of the world for all you know, for girls if your match hasn't been found yet then you get to be free until his found but as soon as your match is found, your freedom is taken away, you have to move in with your match straight away and the male in the relationship always gets the last word, this is meant to stop fighting the male can treat you how ever he wants, it's sick and its wrong, eventually you'd get married to your match, but divorce isn't an option, neither is being with someone other then your match, all men are the same towards there match there strict, have rules and if you step outside those rules your punished, what i didn't expect tho was for my match to treat me like a princess
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Link City

When you're marked you have two choices; fight or die. Nance lives in the past, literally. Her city is a recreation of early twenty-first century society. To the outside world they're experiments, just rats running around a maze. In an impoverished future world, the city seems to be their only chance of finding where they went wrong, or so they say. Nance doesn't know the real purpose of her home, and she doesn't care. All she sees are the one hundred teenagers, just like her, who are killed every year in the barbaric ritual known as the marking. They tattoo your face and pit you against your peers, against the city. Nance doesn't know why, but it doesn't matter, because she's sixteen and it's her turn to be marked. **So I decided to replace the original story with the rewrite because they are pretty much exactly the same. Plus, it's a lot less complicated then having two separate books for the same story.** There is a * next to all rewritten chapters. THE ORIGINAL VERSION IS COMPLETE. IT'S JUST NOT MARKED AS SUCH BECAUSE I GAVE UP ON THE REWRITE.

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