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

Joelle Charbonneau
Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages Rating: 3.83 | 24643 Users | 1990 Reviews
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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.Be Specific About Books Concering Graduation Day (The Testing #3)
Original Title: | Graduation Day |
ISBN: | 0547959214 (ISBN13: 9780547959214) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Testing #3 |
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Ratings: 3.83 From 24643 Users | 1990 ReviewsArticle Containing Books Graduation Day (The Testing #3)
This final book in the series, which up until this point had been decent, was abysmal; it was just absolutely terrible. I read the first two books in a few days but I almost had to pin my eyelids open to get through this one.Here's a content breakdown:50% - Talking about what to do again and again and...The President gives Cia an assignment. Cia spends several chapters coming up with a plan that we then have to listen to her tell Tomas...and then Stacia...and then Raffe...and Zeen. Then theyWhile I enjoyed this trilogy, the last book left me wanting and in the end Im just kinda glad its over. Out of them all I like book two the best and had similar feelings towards book one and three. Perhaps it is just time to put YA dystopian books aside for a while. Im feeling so ambivalent about the book Im really not sure where to go with my review, the book just didnt grab me until the last third, part of that could have been I read the first chapter of my next read and got really excited
Finished this on my actual Graduation Day! haha This book was absolutely amazing. The conclusion to this trilogy was so well executed and I have so few bad things to say about it. Although I only started the series about a week or two ago, I was extremely excited to read this and could not be happier with the ending :)

I'm sad I didn't enjoy this more. It wasn't as action-packed or fast-paced as its predecessors, Cia's motivations didn't ring true to her character, and the triple and quadruple-crossing (this group is working for this person! No, this person! No, that person!) grew confusing and tiresome. The final confrontation was a let down and pretty unsatisfying.
3.5 starsPlot- 7.5/10Characters- 8.5/10Writing- 9/10World Building- 9/10TOTAL- 8.3/10Quickie Review- Graduation Day is my 100th book read on Goodreads. *celebrates* Now, I was eagerly anticipating this book- the cover is amazing and the end of the second book, Independent Study, promised an epic conclusion to the Testing series. I wasn't disappointed with this, but I wasn't thoroughly impressed by it either. It was most certainly better than the other series conclusions I've read this year
I just finished this book, and I loved it soo much!! I thought this was such a fantastic ending to the trilogy, and it really allows you the opportunity to decide for yourself how the future will play out. This book kept the thrilling pace of the other two books while also really calling into question right and wrong, moving away from past mistakes, who is worthy of trust, and so many other crucial things that really kept you guessing through the story. I also love that Cia stays try to the very
If I'm being honest with myself, the way The Testing ends the series up is a little bit of a disappointment. It's not the trainwreck that The Hunger Games became, mind you, but it's still felt a little out of step and not the sense of closure one would expect.Essentially, we've spent the first two books building up a world so Cia can tear it down. The book has moved into full-on political conspiracy mode with plenty of spycraft and such to go along with it. Once things get started, the book
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