by Joelle Charbonneau
I have a love/hate relationship with this book. I really wanted to hate it.
Here's what it's about. So there's this girl Cia, and she lives in a messed up future version of the United States. You see, we've destroyed ourselves with war, and by not taking care of the earth, and all that good stuff. Now, the powers that be have created The Testing. Only the best and brightest get to go (have to go?) to the big city to participate. They are put through a series of ordeals in which many, many, young people die a very violent death. There's a boy, too. Tomas. He's soooo dreamy. He tells Cia he loves her, but she's not sure if she can trust him.
Sound familiar? Yeah, I thought so. And honestly, I cant' even tell you, "But wait! This is different!" Cause it's not. But for some reason, even though I rolled my eyes through the whole thing, I just kept on reading, which I don't tend to do if I'm not interested in something. I finished it. And then, there was a sample chapter for the next book in the series. I read that, too. Today, I checked out Independent Study.
I cannot explain my behavior. It just is what it is. This is the Twilight of dystopias. Stupid, cheesy, but somehow, oddly compelling.
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