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Graduation Day (The Testing #3) Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages
Rating: 3.83 | 24643 Users | 1990 Reviews

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Original Title: Graduation Day
ISBN: 0547959214 (ISBN13: 9780547959214)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Testing #3

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In a scarred and brutal future, The United Commonwealth teeters on the brink of all-out civil war. The rebel resistance plots against a government that rules with cruelty and cunning. Gifted student and Testing survivor Cia Vale vows to fight. But she can't do it alone. This is the chance to lead that Cia has trained for - but who will follow? Plunging through layers of danger and deception, Cia must risk the lives of those she loves - and gamble on the loyalty of her lethal classmates.

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Title:Graduation Day (The Testing #3)
Author:Joelle Charbonneau
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:June 17th 2014 by HMH Books for Young Readers
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult

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Ratings: 3.83 From 24643 Users | 1990 Reviews

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Graduation Day begins in high tension, right where Independent Study left off, but within the first few pages author Joelle Charbonneau manages to weave in a review of the previous two books in the series without diminishing the tautness or velocity of this final entry in The Testing trilogy--very helpful for readers like me who have had a wait between volumes to finish the story. Cia has just discovered a shocking truth about the rebellion meant to bring down the Testing--a ruthless elimination

Very disappointing ending to the series. There were so many little things that irritated in this book. Her magical, omnipresent bag of holding, for example. It's always there, and it contains anything and everything. At one point I thought the bag was the author having a sly joke with the reader, but I think that was wishful thinking.Nobody behaved in ways that made sense. Why would a national leader put a child in charge of a violent uprising? For that matter, the whole testing system makes no

Graduation day Review on K-BooksHoly Crap! Now THAT is what you call a finale!There are no words to explain how excited I was to get my hands on this book. I absolutely loved the first two installments in this action-packed, phenomenal YA dystopia series. With themes of The Hunger Games and Divergent I couldn't help but just adore this series. I have been dying to get my hands on the finale and to see how it was all going to end. Joelle is definitely does not fit into the 'great series, not to

I know it took me so long to finish the novel but it doesn't mean it's not good. Just too much school work but I think this is still a solid finale to the trilogy. I'm a little sad it's over.

Well, thank God we have Cia in the future because she seems to be the lone possible savior of the entire world. Literally. Even the president needs this teenage girl to save what is left of the country because she has not one other person in all of her government that can do what Super Cia can do! So, don't worry for our future, kids, Cia is on the case!Seriously, I've read some annoyingly too good at everything characters before, but Cia takes the cake. I really liked The Testing, and enjoyed

Reading the final book in a trilogy,most of all in dystopian is always a dread for me (especially after having read the Divergent series),'cause I never wanted to experience any more frustrations after having read an awesome starting of the series,when at the final book,you'll only be devastated on the series'ending!?that sucks big time!So to be honest,I want to tell you that I enjoyed reading this book,but not as much as I enjoyed the first two books in this series.In this final book,Cia was

Oh dear Lord, this was seriously a let-down. The first two books? Fantastic. Action packed. Loved them.This one? Boooooooring. I was stuck between finishing what I'd started and setting it down because of how boring it was. Only a few pages in, I knew it was already not as good as the first two.**There are a few spoilers from here I suppose. Just don't read more if you haven't read it yet.**As someone else has already pointed out, why in the heck would a president put a teenage girl in charge of
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