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The Institution

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The Institution

By: Dylan Steel
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For Sage, fitting in with her new classmates is a matter of life or death. Literally.

Dragged out of hiding after her parents are killed, Sage is forced to enroll in the Institution. There, she’ll learn to be a model citizen of Eprah.

But model citizens are murderers.

And when everyone is granted autonomy to be judge, jury, and executioner, it’s far too easy to wind up dead.

To stay alive, Sage will have to convince everyone of her unwavering loyalty to Eprah — which means turning her back on everything she’s ever believed.

If you enjoyed The Hunger Games and Divergent, you will love this gripping new dystopian world.

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Fiction Science Fiction Young Adult
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