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Graduation Day

By: Joelle Charbonneau
Narrated by: Casey Holloway
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The powerful conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Testing trilogy. 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.

She wants to put an end to the Testing, 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.

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.

The final test is the deadliest.

The Testing is a chilling and devious dystopian thriller that all fans of The Hunger Games will simply devour. Joelle Charbonneau writes with guts and nerve but also great compassion and heart. Highly recommended.”—Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Rot & Ruin and Flesh & Bone

The Testing trilogy is:

  • The Testing
  • Independent Study
  • Graduation Day
©2014 Joelle Charbonneau (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers
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read the series!!

"Graduation Day" by Joelle Charbonneau is the gripping conclusion to The Testing trilogy, and it doesn't disappoint. This young adult dystopian novel picks up right where "Independent Study" left off, with Cia and her friends facing the ultimate test of their loyalty and courage.
Charbonneau masterfully weaves a tale of political intrigue, shocking betrayals, and difficult choices. The stakes are higher than ever as Cia uncovers the truth about the United Commonwealth and the Testing program. Be prepared for edge-of-your-seat suspense and unexpected twists that will keep you guessing until the very end.
While this review is spoiler-free, it's important to note that "Graduation Day" is best enjoyed after reading the first two books in the series. If you're a fan of dystopian fiction with strong female leads and thought-provoking themes, this book is a must-read.

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Great series. Weak ending.

I really loved this series but I wanted more in the ending. The end felt rushed and weird. Also I wish there was more elaboration on Tomas and her relationship. Romance was missing. Author missed the art of “show don’t tell.” She would just say in the middle of the sentence, “and while we kissed I hope he knew I loved him.” And it’s like so weak. Walk the readers through the kiss! Do you know what I mean?

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spoiler

spoiler the three book were good but the ending. yeah that made me wish never listen to any of it. I get it but hard nope.

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Ending felt rushed

This author had woven a fantastically elaborate story over the first two books and I loved all the characters, they all had depth and differences. You could tell the author took time to create a sense of the scene in each setting that took place, they were very descriptive. While listening I could tell the finale was coming but then I looked at the amount of time left in the book and there was less than 45 minutes to close it all up. For all the books to be around 8 hours and have the finale and ending all happen in 45 minutes was disappointing. I didn’t want it to drag on, but it felt very rushed and I had no sense of closure. I don’t know if the author left it that way in hopes of writing an additional book but I just look back and think… seriously, what just happened. Wish it would have a better sense of closure, but the story as a whole was great and the author did a fantastic job.

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The story

She didn’t seem to “grow up” much thru the three books. She was still super naive at the end of the book. The book also didn’t answer any questions at the end it should have why leave all that open. What was the point in not answering the questions. It was like a book that was left open to interpretation which makes no sense considering the name of
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