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The Testing (The Testing #1) by Joelle Charbonneau → Start Date: September 6, 2014
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Well, it was good overall, and I would like to read the next book :)

Nicole, I think we all are wanting to buddy read the second, cannot wait, want to know what happens, so many questions.

Finished the book!
That makes sense lol. It was a bit unbelievable that (view spoiler)
Overall enjoyed the book immensely!

Emma, (view spoiler)

So I was thinking we set a date for sometime in a while but not too far away, and maybe it motivates people to want to read the second book too, and gives plenty of time to finish this one :)





I know, right?? I was worried about the (view spoiler)


Definitely Hunger Games meets Divergent feel to it, but I like it better than both of those..."
I agree with your thoughts on Cia. I would be doing the same thing in her place.

I liked it. It was easy to get drawn what was happening but I felt the world was of more interest than the characters. I like Tomas (view spoiler) What has me really confused though is how a world (view spoiler)
I am not sure if I will be able to get book two in time for the BR.





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Definitely Hunger Games meets Divergent feel to it, but I like it better than both of those books already!
There was a mention above about Cia (view spoiler)[not being likable, but considering the main characters in some of the other dystopian books I've been reading lately (Divergent and Matched, cough cough), she's plenty likable to me! If I heard her dad's stories about The Testing, I would be grabbing and stocking up on food too. I don't like how her favorite brother just vanished from the story with very little information. It seemed like a cop out way for her to get the transmitter compass thingy, and I feel like if her dad had been more up front with his family about the memory nightmares he has, the brother would've willingly given her the device to keep her alive! I realize the risk of mentioning anything the dad remembers could mean his life, and probably theirs too for hearing about it, but that whole beginning section before she left for the city just felt a bit weak to me. I really started getting interested and feeling emotionally attached during the third test when she had to evaluate that mean dude and make the decision to not participate in the challenge. And I've been hooked since! (hide spoiler)]
I had to tear myself away to come on and write this so maybe I'd make the smart choice and get some sleep. I'm definitely going to finish tomorrow though! Also, I'm interested in buddy reading the 2nd book with whoever is interested after this :)