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Feedback by Robison Wells, is the sequel to the fantastic thriller Variant. In this sequel, Benson has finally escaped the deadly gangs and rules of Maxfield Academy. Or so he thought. After having escaped he finds himself in yet another kind of prison. In search of help for his friend Becky; who was hurt in their attempt to escape. While searching for help, he came across an old town filled with the familiar faces of students from Maxfield Academy. Does Benson finally get the answers he has been looking for? In this sequel, those answers will be answered, and secrets revealed.

Benson Fisher, had a dead-end life. He had no family, and was in and out of foster care most of his life. A scholarship to Maxfield Academy, gave him hope that his deadbeat life would finally end. He was wrong. He is now trapped inside of a school where there are no adults, and the students teach. The kids are split into groups that helps them to survive. The school is surrounded by razor-wire fence, with cameras everywhere watching his every move. He was determined to escape this horrid place. The place where breaking the rules meant death.
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They set out through the cold and icy forest to seek help. They end up in an old town. They find themselves trapped in yet another but different kind of prison. This town is filled with familiar faces. Faces of friends from Maxfield whom he was afraid that he had killed. They have all been little pawns of the experiment that Maxfield has been carrying on for many years. They are controlled by deadly unseen

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