![]() ![]() They called the island the wheel, as in like the color wheel. I also didn’t expect that there were going to be some sort of groups running the island. Not that I don’t like some action, I was glad that there’s more to it there’s a real reason why they were all dumped there. But it’s not, in some way I was really glad about it. And they were all there because of the same reason (they are capable of violence) I thought it’s going to be brutal. I originally thought of Battle Royale, since I assumed teenagers are the only inhabitants of the island. Escaping is one thing, but surviving the island is another story. She didn’t pass the test and she was officially an unanchored soul. ![]() Alenna the main girl of the story, took this test but after it was administered to her she blacked out and she woken up in an island. Everyone from UNA (formerly was Mexico, the U.S., and Canada) take this test. If Glimpse has a test to identify people with mental illness, the GPPT (government personality profile test) will determine kids with potential aggressive behaviors. An island full of teenagers who have violent tendencies? *Raises her hand, me wants it!* I didn’t know it was within my reach (this early). I’ve been eyeing this baby for a while and lo and behold it was on galley grab. Nothing beats the feeling of satisfaction after reading the book you expected to be awesome. ![]() I received an eARC from Simon & Schuster via their Galley Grab program. ![]() Expected publication: July 10th 2012 by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers ![]()
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