INTELLIGENCE
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When the act of INTELLIGENCE started in 2015, the programme was first used by Britain, supported by the Government, and surprisingly, the Queen herself. The purposes: for the luxuries of adults, but more likely to increase the defences and weapons of the United Kingdom, for future wars, and possibly more plans to take over neighbouring countries. So, how did this programme work? Children across the nation continued going to schools, until the age of seventeen. Now, this was very different compared to the original curriculum of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. We see life through the eyes of a seventeen-year-old girl named Kay Stone, and learn why citizens fear the 'Borrowing'. But let me tell you something; there aren't any children fooling around in schools anymore.
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Many years after the Bugger War was ended by Ender Wiggin, the Earth is faced with a new threat, a threat that starts the Battle School program up again. Twelve year old Jaden May is a smarter then average girl. She is twelve years old and is smarter then most of the thirteen year old kids she is in school with. But the IF didn't notice her smarts until six years after they took out the monitor, so when they show up at her door, she is very confused about what is going on. Will she be the person that the human race needs to survive? Or will she doom us all?

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