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The Program [Book Two of The Test]
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  • Parts 46
  • Time 7h 32m
Complete, First published May 23, 2014
[Book two in 'The Test' series] 
The test was finally over. Everyone woke up. They all remembered what they had forgotten in the test. 
But even with this being the case, some have forgotten the test completely, as if it never happened. 
And Jack just so happens to be one of the people that can't remember the test. 
Lexi, John, and Natalie don't know what the reason for it is, but they're sure this is just another sick trick caused by Reid. 
And to make matters worse, Reid is the father Jack thought he lost years ago to a fire.
The test may be over but for others, it seems, another test has just begun. 

Side note:
This book and series has plot holes and other writing errors I hope to fix in the future. It can be a really confusing ride because I got a bit lazy in this book. Like, seriously, I messed up big time while writing this one and this needs major fixing. I'm not even the slightest bit joking. This. Is. Bad. Like, really bad.
But I hope you enjoy if you do decide to read this... :)
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Books in this series include:
The Test [Book One] (COMPLETED)-A Wattys2014 Beginner's Luck Award winner in TheWattys. 
The Program [Book Two] (COMPLETED) 
The Computer [Prequel] (ONGOING)
Short Stories For The Test [A Short Story Book] (FOREVER ONGOING)-Now including: Short Stories For The Program
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