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The Testing (The Testing Trilogy Book 1) Kindle Edition

4.5 out of 5 stars 5,076 ratings

A gripping futuristic thriller, perfect for fans of THE HUNGER GAMES, DIVERGENT and Bella Forrest

DO YOU POSSESS A WINNING COMBINATION OF KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICAL SKLLS AND INTELLIGENCE?
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO LEAD OTHERS?
ARE YOU WILLING TO CRUSH THOSE WHO STAND IN YOUR WAY?

Every year, the United Commonwealth invites top graduates from each colony to participate in The Testing. Successful candidates will go on to the University and help the government work to rebuild our war-stricken world.

This process is not optional.

Disclaimer: The United Commonwealth is not responsible for candidates' psychological or physical heath during The Testing.

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'there's plenty of threats to keep the pages turning' ― Kirkus

"Making the jump from adult mysteries to YA, Charbonneau (the Rebecca Robbins series) launches a dystopian trilogy reminiscent of the Hunger Games. Cia Vale is one of four teens chosen to represent her small colony at the annual Testing, an intensive mental and physical examination aimed at identifying the best and brightest, who will go on to the University and help rebuild their shattered world. Forewarned not to trust anyone, Cia nonetheless forms a tentative partnership with resourceful Tomas, with whom she shares an unexpected emotional connection. As the Testing pushes its candidates to the breaking point and beyond, the body count rises, forcing Cia and her friends to fight for survival. The rising tension, skillfully executed scenarios, and rich characterizations all contribute to an exciting story bound to capture readers' imaginations. However, it's the last-minute revelations, a cliffhanger laden with potential, and the intriguing status quo of Cia's world that will bring readers back for the next installment. Charbonneau works action, romance, intrigue, and a plausible dystopian premise into a near-flawless narrative. There are no grades in this dystopian future-only survival." ―
Starred Publishers Weekly

'This book completely drew me in, took my breath away and left me breathless.' ―
K Books

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DO YOU POSSESS A WINNING COMBINATION OF THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICAL SKLLS AND RAW INTELLIGENCE? DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO LEAD OTHERS? ARE YOU WILLING TO CRUSH THOSE WHO STAND IN YOUR WAY? Every year, the United Commonwealth invites top graduates from each colony to participate in The Testing. Successful candidates will go on to the University and help the government work to rebuild our war-stricken world. This process is not optional. Disclaimer: The United Commonwealth is not responsible for candidates' psychological or physical heath during The Testing.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00E78RH52
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Templar Fiction
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 13 Aug. 2013
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.5 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 355 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1848775152
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 3 ‏ : ‎ The Testing Trilogy
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 13 - 15 years
  • Customer reviews:
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Customers find this book to be a fantastic start to a trilogy, with well-written characters, particularly noting the strong female protagonist. The story features interesting plot turns and plenty of action, while maintaining a fast pace that keeps readers engaged. Customers describe the book as gripping and filled with tension, with one review highlighting the psychological warfare elements.

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Customers find the book engaging and exciting, with plenty of action and suspense throughout. One customer notes it follows a typical Hunger Games-style narrative.

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Customers appreciate the character development in the book, particularly noting the well-fleshed out characters and the diffident yet strong female protagonist, with one customer highlighting the handsome yet flawed young hero.

"...Cia herself has a great depth of character – she has a way of lateral thinking that appealed to me and made me believe that she could overcome all..." Read more

"second book is better than the first, introduces many characters and themes that enhance the story going forward, massive shame the 3rd book sucks" Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 July 2016
    Is there any negative comments I can give to such a great book? My answer is simply - No.

    Cia, a girl from the Five Lakes Colony, wanted to be selected for 'The Testing' ever since she was a little child. But what happens when her dream turns out to be a nightmare?

    Well, Cia's 'dream' now becomes her reality when she is chosen for 'The Testing'. It's not optional; unless you want to deal with the consequences. (However, I highly doubt that anyone would want to face the ever-so-harsh 'consequences').

    To make matters worse, not only will Cia have to be wary of the obstacles that will be thrown to her by The Testing, but also by other candidates who will stop at nothing to pass this nefarious test.

    In such a test, will she be able to trust Tomas; a boy from her colony whom she's known her entire life? Or will she listen to her father's advice and trust no one?

    A book containing betrayal, love, enigmatic and thrilling situations, and action! What's not to love about this book?

    Anyway stop reading my review and start reading the book!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2014
    So, sounds a bit Hunger Games right? Well yes, and it will suffer the inevitable comparison, and there are some similarities in the premise, but here’s my thing. I don’t care about that if I enjoy a book, find someone to root for, become engaged with the story and at the end am really keen to read more. All of which happened with “The Testing”.

    We meet Cia, about to leave school and REALLY hoping to be chosen for “The Testing” – a series of exams and tests that are only taken by the brightest and the best from the varying communities, in the hopes of gaining a University place and training to help rebuild a world devastated by war. Wishing to follow in her fathers footsteps, a university graduate himself, she cannot understand his reluctance…but as events unfold she realises that things are not as they first appear.

    I found this very refreshing actually – a great little take on , lets face it, a done to death dystopian tale – in this instance with some terrific characters and a truly addictive storyline and enough of a unique spin to make it stand out. The world building is clever – some adept and not unbelievable history behind the way things are for Cia and descriptively speaking some wonderful prose which brought the whole thing to life and made it easy to imagine the places she inhabits.

    Things I REALLY liked – There is a romance angle but it is low key, not detracting from the action and realistically placed. Cia herself has a great depth of character – she has a way of lateral thinking that appealed to me and made me believe that she could overcome all hurdles. Love interest Tomas has an edge to him, a slight sense of danger as if you are not quite sure what he may do even though really he is as nice as pie. The Testing itself is intelligently drawn – with some good mystery angles as to what it is REALLY all for and some truly edge of the seat moments – Ms Charbonneau is not adverse to suddenly pulling the rug out from under your feet when it comes to characters you are fond of so beware!

    Things I want more of: Zeen. Zeen please. Cia’s brother was perhaps the character that intrigued me the most. He provides a bit of a cameo function in this first novel as Cia leaves him behind at home when she embarks on The Testing – but the author has certainly made the promise with his mini role that there is more and better to come. Likewise with her Father – there is a definite frisson and feeling that there is a lot more to learn about this family and whilst I do not know what is coming next, those items are firmly on my wishlist.

    Overall then a terrific read. Engaging, sometimes emotional, often thrilling and very very cool. I look forward to Book 2 with great interest – it will be coming up on my reading list soon.

    Recommended for: Fans of YA Dystopia whatever your age and if you loved The Hunger Games I think this will satisfy.

    Happy Reading Folks!

    **Source; Purchased copy**
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 December 2024
    Well written & hangs together well
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 July 2024
    The author has skillfully taken the best elements of successful dystopian YA fiction and woven them into a pacy, coherent narrative that effortlessly carries the reader along with it. A thoroughly enjoyable read. Couldn’t put it down .
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2014
    The Testing is a gripping, fast paced story with interesting characters who come across as believable. Some YA books use over cliched characters, or too obvious love interests, but the Testing manages these well so it feels less forced and more natural, and the growth of Cia's character through the story is quite engaging.
    The story is of a similar type to the hunger games, however, the 'world' is a little less deep, the characters a little less rich, and the twists and turns of the plot more like minor bends in an otherwise relatively straight road.
    I found myself guessing at the outcome before the book reached it.
    That said, it is a good read. You do want to find out what is around the next corner, and the ending is one of the better endings for a YA trilogy because it feels like natural finishing point in the story, but one that leaves us wanting to read the next book, without feeling disappointed that it has stopped where it has.
    The descriptions on the world are interesting, and builds a believable dystopian world. The only part I thought it lacked was any explanation as to why the testing really take place or what the purpose of their brutality truly is. I guess that will come out in the future books though.

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  • sonni
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
    Reviewed in Australia on 20 October 2022
    I really enjoyed this book. Fast paced and keeps you wanting to turn the page . If you enjoy dystopian tales then this book is for you .
  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely amazing
    Reviewed in Canada on 9 February 2025
    One of the best books I have ever read!!!!
  • Amélie
    5.0 out of 5 stars 4.5/5 - A series I definitely want to read more of
    Reviewed in France on 8 December 2014
    I had never heard of this book, but it was on sale on Amazon and I liked the excerpt so I decided to take it... and I'm glad I did.

    Of course, the Hunger Games influence is very noticeable, but I like that kind of dystopias anyway so that did not bother me. I actually really enjoyed the whole thing, there were times were I simply could not put the Kindle down. The charactes may not be very original, and most of the twists are quite predictable, but still : it's exciting, you want to know what happens next and how it will happen. So not the greatest quality, but it works.
  • Wendy
    4.0 out of 5 stars This is a really good book if you like Divergent and Hunger Games - ...
    Reviewed in the United States on 25 May 2015
    This is a really good book if you like Divergent and Hunger Games - you will like this book too
  • Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms
    5.0 out of 5 stars A harsh world
    Reviewed in the United States on 27 November 2013
    *I received a free ARC of The Testing from Houghton Mifflin Books for Children via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review*

    The Testing starts with Cia’s graduation, and the hope that she will be selected for the testing in the Commonwealth’s capital Tosu City. Several of Cia’s friens think she’ll be chosen, even if it has been a long time since any student from Five Lakes has been chosen. When no government official shows up, Cia tries her best not to show her disappointment, her oldest brother Zeen understands exactly how she feels, though. The next day, a government official arrives, though, and he wants to see Cia and three other graduates from her class. Cia is elated when she realizes she has been chosen for the testing, her dad, however, seems troubled more than anything else.

    The one advice Cia’s father gives her the last evening she is home is to trust noone. Not even the other kids form her class. And he tells her the few things he remembers from his own testing. It gives Cia chills, and she suddenly understands that maybe the testing isn’t the thing she has hoped for during her whole childhood. Before leaving the very next morning, Cia can pack very few things, and one of the things she chooses is a communication device her father and her brother have modified a little.

    What I liked the most about The Testing is Cia, and her resourcefulness! She is the kind of young woman who is looking for solutions, not for problems. And when the going gets tough, Cia is actually even tougher! At the same time, she really cares about her friends, and helps out other people she encounters during the testing in the classroom. Even in the capital, the testing is truly unforgiving, though, and what Cia and the other characters go through is really gruesome. Yes, they are fed, and they have beds to sleep in – but really, the pressure they are under, and the way failing is treated is chilling to say the least! The final part of the testing is even worse, as all the candidates who are still being tested are left far from the capital, and they only have the few items they brought from home, plus three items they could choose before leaving the capital.

    The adventure and the action start for real once the candidates are in the wilderness, and I was so invested in Cia, Thomas and their success it was really hard to read about some of the things they had to got through. The government in this society gets no points from me! Cia has a very good explanation for why things are the way they are – and it is that they now need a leader who is strong enough to strike back when s/he has to, but also smart enough to know when to retreat.

    The world building is really well done! The was the readers learn more about why things have become so difficult through the way candidates talk to each other, or the interactions Cia has with her family at the beginning of the Testing made the world accessible in a very natural way. It made sense that there would be less water, dry lands and difficulties to grow enough food.

    I loved Cia, and her character development followed the same direction during the whole testing. She always tried to find the best solution, even when she was in untenable situations, she would only go to drastic measures if it was the only way to save herself. Her friendship with Tomas from her hometown is what saves both her and him, I think. They can lean on each other, both to move forward, and to stay safe in this extremely aggressive environment, where there is not way to know who is friend and who is foe. And where friends end up not being friends at all!

    The pacing is quite slow at the beginning of The Testing, but as the characters move away from the city, the pacing is faster, until it reaches a peak where anything is possible! I was always kept at the edge of my seat, and I could never guess what would happen next. The only constant is Cia’s resourcefulness, and her caring. And I think both of these things are what will keep her together in the future books of The Testing series. The writing is really good, the ‘next page’ button on my kindle practically made itself move forward, not much effort was demanded of me at all!

    Towards the end, Cia and Thomas know they will have their memories wiped, and they are trying to find ways to hold on to those memories anyway, because amid all the horrible things that happened during the testing, they lived through their first kiss, and started to have real feelings towards each other. And there were some things they wanted to make sure to remember too – like who to trust, and who to stay very far away from.

    The very end broke my heart! But in a really good way, and now, I’m even more impatient to read book two in this series! As I said – Cia’s resourcefulness really is something else! Now, I have seen that some people who compare The Testing to Hunger Games, and although I love the Hunger Games, I can’t really say I agree. The Testing is not something that seems ominous to those who are chosen, they think they will be able to take some theoretical tests, then go on to university. This is pretty far from what happens, and not only their intellectual skills are tested, their survival skills as well as their ability to judge the character of other people is at least – if not more – important. And there is no victors in The Testing, only a bunch of kids who don’t remember the last month of their lives…

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