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The School of Correction: A Supernatural Thriller
by Franklin Christopher
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Synopsis
The acceptance letter you never want to receive.
To enter The School of Correction, you must pay a terrible price: 1,000 Acts of Violence, vials of your own blood, and three brutal challenges that break most before they begin.
Inside, punishment becomes education, cruelty becomes currency, and ...
To enter The School of Correction, you must pay a terrible price: 1,000 Acts of Violence, vials of your own blood, and three brutal challenges that break most before they begin.
Inside, punishment becomes education, cruelty becomes currency, and ...
The acceptance letter you never want to receive.
To enter The School of Correction, you must pay a terrible price: 1,000 Acts of Violence, vials of your own blood, and three brutal challenges that break most before they begin.
Inside, punishment becomes education, cruelty becomes currency, and survival is the only lesson that matters. Students are divided into four merciless Kindreds: Haters who wound with words, Defiants who break every rule, Manipulators who twist with lies, and Aggressors who strike with fists and fury.
Here, blood buys your place, kindness redeems your violence, and a blood thirty dictator decides who may return home.
There is only one problem. Humans hate correction. This isn’t Hogwarts where wands cast spells.
In the school of correction, your blood is your wand.
If Hunger Games and Harry Potter had a child, the offspring would be this book.
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