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ISBN: 1463778198 (ISBN13: 9781463778194)
Edition Language: English
Series: Fast-Track Trilogy #1
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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:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 262 pages
Published:July 1st 2011 by Createspace
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Romance

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Another excellent start to a new series. I loved it and can't wait for the next! Adding Tracy to the favorite authors list :)

It was hard for me to decide what to rate this book. At times I REALLY liked it and then at other times I really disliked it. What did me in was by the end, I was just ready for it to be over. I hated the ending. Really hated it. It left it open for a sequel that I read somewhere was supposed to come out in December or January but I haven't seen anything about it when I went searching. I might pick up the sequel if it is a .99 or below title but honestly, I didn't even like the book enough to be

Title: Fast-Tracked Author: Tracy RozzlynGenre: YA dystopianWhere I got it: E-book giveaway from LibraryThingOne sentence: Their lives are dictated by how they score on the assessment test; when Alexandria is elevated to the fast-track class and her best friend/boyfriend is assigned the lowest rank, Alexandria does whatever she can to save Byron from a life of hardship and misery.Themes: Romance, dystopian society, class conflict, Main character: The first couple chapters didnt give me much to

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

originally appeared on:Bookshelf Confessions*I won a free copy of this e-book in a LibraryThing Member Giveaway*Ms. Rozzlyn is now one of my fav authors.. really she's good in bringing her readers to her story... luring us to her own thoughts and characters..I have read Verita and it's good too and it's more fiction..while on Fast-tracked it depicts well..races.. how people are misguided by beliefs about who's superior and who are slaves... like in true life..we always face racial discrimination

I stumbled on this book and after a few pages I was caught up in Ms. Rozzlynn's fictional world. The book takes a unique look at the country after an economic collapse. In some ways it reminded me of the Hunger Games books. Certainly not quite the adventure of that series, but there are some small similarities, one which sticks out in particular is the class system which is developed when the country reconstructs. I thought Ms. Rozzlynn's characters were well built and capturing, enough so that