Cia Vale survived the Testing and is starting her freshman year at the University in Tosu City. Although the government tried to erase the memories of all survivors of the Testing, Cia remembers. She and Tomas try to expose the cruelty of the Testing, however, the government is keeping her on tight leash. Although this sequel is not as action-packed as The Testing, there is plenty of suspense. Once again, Cia finds herself in a situation where she doesn't know who can truly trust. Also, it is clear that they government has a close eye on her: they gave her an almost impossible course-load, they are tracking her movements, and her internship is with the President. It took me a bit of time to get into this novel as Cia was getting settled, however it does pick up during the "initiation." Dystopian literature fans will enjoy the continuing adventures of Cia Vale.
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