Review


This review was originally posted on Bookish Things & MoreI never thought I’d find a book that gave me the same feelings I had when I read The Hunger Games. The testing totally gave me that feeling.
It has a sort of Hunger Games feel to it, but so much worse. Who would want to be part of a program without knowing exactly what is going to happen. The mysteriousness of it would have me running the other direction.
I did like Cia. At times she’s very child-like, but I appreciated the fact that she thinks things through. She’s so good hearted, and really wants everyone to succeed. I love that about her. She doesn’t become jaded by the events that take place. She’s smart, and makes decisions that will benefit almost everyone.
I definitely wouldn’t want to be in her shoes while making the choices she has to make.
It has a sort of Hunger Games feel to it, but so much worse. Who would want to be part of a program without knowing exactly what is going to happen. The mysteriousness of it would have me running the other direction.
I did like Cia. At times she’s very child-like, but I appreciated the fact that she thinks things through. She’s so good hearted, and really wants everyone to succeed. I love that about her. She doesn’t become jaded by the events that take place. She’s smart, and makes decisions that will benefit almost everyone.
I definitely wouldn’t want to be in her shoes while making the choices she has to make.