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Testing Book Book for Young Adults Girl plus a book
Testing Book Book for Young Adults Girl plus a book
If you are looking for your next hunger-hungry games, that’s all. This is the perfect mix of hunger games and different. Testing is a YA dystopic book, where leaders take the most recent diplomas through “testing” to see if they have what is needed to become possible leaders of the United Community. During testing, students undergo logic, mathematics, economic and even deadly Challenges to survive to test their talent. The testing was told in the 16 -year -old Malcia Vale, known as the CIA eyes. She finds deadly secrets about the test program on the path that will change everything she thinks about her family, leaders and friends. One thing is for sure – she doesn’t have to trust anyone.
The day of graduation is for sixteen -year -old Malcia Vale, and the whole colony of five lakes (the former big lakes) celebrates. The whole CIA can think about whether it will be selected for testing, a program of the United Community, which chooses the best and brightest entrants to become possible leaders of the slowly revived post-war civilization. When the CIA was elected, her father finally tells her about her own nightmarish semi-memories from testing. Armed with her heavy warnings (“CIA, don’t trust anyone”), she boldly heads to Tosu, away from friends and family, perhaps forever. Danger, romance – and pure terror – selfish.
Joelle has participated in Opera and Musical Theater operations in Chicagoland. She now teaches private voice lessons and is the author of New York Times Best Selling Testing trilogy (Testing., Independent studyand Graduation), as well as two series of mysteries: Rebecca Robins’ Mysteries and the Mysteries of Glee Club. Her YA books appear in the next Indy list, in the top 10 Yalsa books for 2014, as well as the quick photos of Yalsa for reluctant readers.
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