The Treatment
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Suzanne Young
Can Sloane and James survive the lies and secrets surrounding them, or will The Program claim them in the end? Find out in this “chilling and suspenseful” (Publishers Weekly) second book in Suzanne Young’s New York Times bestselling Program series—now with a freshly reimagined look.How do you stop an epidemic? Sloane and James are on the run after barely surviving the suicide epidemic and The Program. But they’re not out of danger. Huge pieces of their memories are still missing, and although Sloane and James have found their way back to each other, The Program isn’t ready to let them go. Escaping with a group of troubled rebels, Sloane and James will have to figure out who they can trust, and how to take down The Program. The key may be in their hazy past, and to unlock it, they need the Treatment—a pill that can bring back forgotten memories, but at a high cost. And there’s only one dose.
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Author
Suzanne Young
Pages
352
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2014-04-29
ISBN
1442445858 9781442445857
Ratings
Google: 4
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"I do not like James and Salone as a couple. I didn't like them together in the first book, either. I actually liked Salone less in this book than I did in The Program. Possibly because Dallas is an absolute gem. The book should have just been from her view. I did not care for the way Cass was written out of the story. At one point I became totally detached because it turned into one of those stories where no one gets out alive. But if any of the next books are about Dallas, pre or post Program, I am here for it. "
"An enormous letdown. Even though it belongs in a series, I recommend reading "The Program" as a standalone. It has an enigmatic but satisfying ending and can be read on its own.
"The Treatment" may not be worth your time depending on your sensibilities. I personally don't think much of blatant infidelity or attitudes of ownership towards partners.
The characters, especially protagonist Sloane, are inconsistent throughout "The Treatment," some are vastly different in attitude and conviction from book one.
If I hadn't read "The Program" I may have liked "The Treatment" well enough. I still would have found the characters annoying and the plot obvious, but it at least wouldn't have felt like an utter disappointment from it's predecessor.
It may be a good fit for you, everyone has different tastes. Give it a shot if you feel so inclined, but if you are hopelessly let down after "The Program," don't say I didn't warn you."
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K Smith
"If you like romantic comedies, currently I am reading “the wedding date” by Jasmine Guillory"
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Hilary Ginter
"I honestly was obsessed with this book from start to finish. It’s a book that keeps you involved and makes you feel every emotion the main character is feeling. I HIGHLY recommend this book! "
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Elizabeth Sutterby