She wants to put an end to the Testing 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 … 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.
Who can Cia trust?
The stakes are higher than ever–lives of promise cut short or fulfilled; a future ruled by fear or hope–in the electrifying conclusion to Joelle Charbonneau’s epic Testing trilogy. Ready or not…it’s Graduation Day.
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“Graduation Day” is the conclusion to the “Testing” Trilogy by Joelle Charbonneau, a captivating dystopian YA story, that mixes action-adventure, social reflection and coming-of-age tropes into a fast-paced, character-driven plot, set in a future version of our own world, in which the Seven Stages War destroyed the majority of the planet letting …
The Series has ended. And well I’d hope book three would bring back the life to The Testing trilogy. But it failed. I was not impressed with the conclusion.
Great ending to the “Testing” series. I definitely wasn’t expecting the ending though!
I enjoyed reading Graduation Day, but the book was, ultimately, a disappointment. If you plan on reading this book, you need to beware. It will not end the way you think it should.
And graduation has absolutely nothing at all to do with the book. Don’t let the title fool you.
If you are really ready for all my opinions on what this book does …
Great dystopian
I don’t think I could have anticipated how this series would finally end. As with any dystopian book or series there were losses and they were felt deeply. There was a frantic quality to this book that makes the reader super engaged and racing toward the finish. There were tough choices to be made by both the main and supporting characters. And …