Saturday, July 19, 2014
Graduation Day
This series started with The Testing and ends with Graduation Day. I think... It wraps up the story of Cia's fight against the people who have created the testing. This is how students are selected to attend university and lead the country. Only one problem, if you fail the testing you disappear. In this book, we find out what happens to those who have failed. And it isn't pretty. Cia must round up a team to help her take out those who support the testing. Tomas, as always is by her side and her brother Zeen. But who else can she trust when she can trust no one? The President calls on her to carry out a mission. If Cia can complete the mission the testing will be ended forever. Only one problem, the mission includes Cia killing 12 people. She isn't sure she can do it, even though she has killed in the past. She figures out a way to form her team, but is unsure of their loyalty even at the end. Those she didn't trust may just turn out to be the most loyal. This is a good series for someone who loves political strategy, fast paced action and an uncertain ending. It is similar to the Hunger Games series, but not quite as captivating. Onward to finish another series next- Ashes. Hope you are all having a summer filled with books. Happy reading my friends!
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