Fine YA dystopian
I remember really enjoying the world bulding in this. It felt like the perfect, super creepy, 'let's-pretend-everyone's-happy' dystopian world; pre-decided marriages, deaths, careers, leisure time activities, but my personal favorite was how there were only 100 pieces of each field of art that the public was allowed to know about (100 paintings, 100 songs, 100 poems). I found that last one really interesting. The structure of the Society is the most capturing thing about this books, as I saw it. Learning about some of the characters' past and what their real motives were was intriguing, too, though.