Plot: The rebellion led by Symon has been exposed for what it is, and Cia must take up a leadership role in order to comeback Symon's rebels and The Testing leaders. But they both ended up being my favorites in the end. I can't say too much about them in fear of giving spoilers away. ) I was kind of surprised at how much Raffe and Will's characters developed in Graduation Day. Tomas is so amazingly supportive I want him for myself. But he realizes that leading a rebellion against The Testing is what Cia needs to do, and he sticks by her decisions. He would rather just run away with Cia and not look back on what's happening. Cia is practical, and I can't thank her enough for it. But if there simply is no way, she puts her emotions aside and does what needs to be done. She will look for a solution that doesn't require taking life, and that's perfectly in keeping with her character. She doesn't spend chapter after chapter moaning about it. Unfortunately, she has to take lives to succeed, and if that's what it takes, she'll do it with a reluctant, but resolved, heart. Unlike Katniss, though, Cia is also able to realize when it isn't the time to mourn and push on. Cia is not a killer she has a lot of trouble taking someone else's life for any reason. Characters: I still very, very much love Cia, and I think she especially showed her strength in this book.
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