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ISBN: 1463778198 (ISBN13: 9781463778194)
Edition Language: English
Series: Fast-Track Trilogy #1
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Fast-Tracked (Fast-Track Trilogy #1) Paperback | Pages: 262 pages
Rating: 3.97 | 410 Users | 44 Reviews

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Study hard, do well on your assessment, and you'll be rewarded. The phrase had been repeated throughout Alexandria's life. A person's rank on their assessment test determined everything. Their job, where they lived, and even who they could marry. At least that's what Alexandria thought before she received the results. Alexandria's assessment elevates her to fast-tracker status, but Byron, her best friend turned true love, isn't as lucky. His results sink him to the lowest possible rank and a guaranteed life of hardship and misery. Everything Alexandria believed is a lie. Fast-trackers run the country. Anger one of them and your whole world could fall apart. Anger one of them and the people you love suffer. Disillusioned, Alexandria plunges herself into the fast-tracker's world in hopes of helping Byron. But can she help Byron before she completely loses herself to the allure of their lifestyle?

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Title:Fast-Tracked (Fast-Track Trilogy #1)
Author:Tracy Rozzlynn
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 262 pages
Published:July 1st 2011 by Createspace
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Romance

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Ratings: 3.97 From 410 Users | 44 Reviews

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It was an okay book and would be loved by its target audience, young adults. It has an okay story definitely a big room for improvement. I have a problem with Ms. Rozzlynn's heroines. Lexi and the one from "Verita" are excatly alike, the difference is their location. Their attitude, the way they talk, the way they think its like I'mr eading the same book, the only difference is the guys and the setting. All of her books also tends to have love triangles. I've read these story lines a million

Review: 5x5I really wasn't sure I was going to like this...No really I don't like everything I pick up some I just put back down and don't review! This however turned out to be an engrossing story. Alexandria is a great character! She really reminds me of...well lots of girls. We tend to go back and forth with ourselves ALOT, here she keeps it all together when loads would just fall apart. She keeps her standards and morals in check when it would be super easy to just go with everyone else so

In this book, how hard you study determines your rank in later life. Gold status means you can do anything you want, while red status and lower means you're a lowly worker ant, and pretty much part of the untouchable caste.The heroine tests as gold, while her boyfriend tests as orange -- the lowest of the low. As she think her boyfriend is as smart if not smarter than her, she thinks something's wrong. Something is. As classes commence to teach her about her new status, she finds that she's

I really liked this book I thought the idea was interesting, I thought it was well written. I want to read the sequel ASAP :)

Fast-Tracked was a refreshingly different book. It tells the story of girl in a time where an assessment test decides what kind of life you live. You have the lower classes, the fast-trackers (the elite) and all the classes between. She grew up only knowing this system and seeing nothing wrong with it until something happens to make her question the system. She meets new people who become friends but could soon become her enemy. The people she thinks she can trust just may be causing some of her

I read this book as a break from a really dark series I have been reading and I must say I really enjoyed it...finished it in a day. It reminded me of the book Legend, but with a different twist...where Legend has a dystopian military feel to it, this is kind of your social take on it...where the future dictates where you can work, live and who you can date or marry and it is all the result of your assessment results, and that determines your future life...all thanks to Toufee who took over

I LOVED THIS! I can't wait for the sequel and see whether or not the marriage happens. But to be honest, I don't think I am rooting for Byron! Probably just because there was not much character development with him and he was a bit of a turd to her for a good bit. Maybe something remarkable will happen and the love "triangle" will be thrown out the window and someone completely new will enter Lexi's life? That would be a refreshing change to the oft over-relied upon love triangle that seems so
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