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The Testing

The Testing, Book 1

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The Testing

Auteur(s): Joelle Charbonneau
Narrateur(s): Elizabeth Morton
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The story in which a 16-year-old is chosen by her government to undergo The Testing, which decides if she gets to go to The University. The University is for the country’s best and brightest teens and puts the rebuilding and future leadership of the United Commowealth in their hands. During The Testing, extreme psychological and physical trials pit them against one another to determine which teens have what it takes to become a leader.

©2013 Joelle Charbonneau (P)2013 Recorded Books
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Wonderful performance, vividly written, lets imagination have a springboard to hopefully leap to another book.

Oh, must read more of Charbonneau

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Like I understand that his name isn't spelt 'Thomas' but I still pronounced it that way when I first read this trilogy. It's weird to always hear her say his name like that. Plus, it low key kinda sounds forced. It always seems like she enunciates his name more than any other word she reads.
It's a great book/trilogy overall. I have and will always recommend this trilogy to friends.

I can't with the way she pronounces Tomas's name.

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Story is nice. I could've ignore the way the reader pronounces Thomas ("Toe-maas"). However, it's almost like the writer was worried we'd forget who the girl was talking about even when it couldn't be anybody else than him. I couldn't finish the book, cause I just couldn't get passed it. Eventually it's almost as if she says his name at least once every sentence. I'd suggest reading it instead of listening to the audio version.

Good story, but way too much "Toe-maas" for me

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