S.P.A.E.-An Experiment Gone Wrong (A Dystopian Book)

S.P.A.E.-An Experiment Gone Wrong (A Dystopian Book)

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Everything changes when H.O.C.K. scientists take a handful of of teens used for the production of an important science experiment for the community of Marysville. Nobody knew what what these teens were actually getting into. Each teen gets a series of different experiments used on them and the goal is that in these experiments, they will meet in the end. But when one of the teens realizes somethings going on, the H.O.C.K. scientists can't risk getting shut down or inspected from this teen reveling information and taking away their "perfect" experiments. So they take all of the teens to an isolated island hidden in the world and use a special serum on the people of the community so they forget. While the scientists are working this out, the teens must learn to survive, build, hunt, and defend themselves from the deadly animals. The new place is called S.P.A.E. which they learn quickly from all of the "messages" they get. By: _Brianna_Deam_ And a_gemm123
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For $5000, recluse Justin Ledford would do almost anything. When he's invited by the CIA to a month-long experiment in "The Henhouse," he hesitantly accepts - joined by 7 other high-schoolers from across the country. Together they're asked to complete a daily battery of tests. These seem simple, but tensions between the subjects quickly run high. As they learn to live with each other, they must also live with the out-of-sight researchers puppeteering their study- whose behaviors seem to grow more erratic by the day. When the teens' paranoia reaches a tipping point, their only option is to find answers- learning why they've been chosen among millions... and just what this experiment was meant for.

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