The Rule of Three, Volume 1

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Jan 21, 2014 - Young Adult Fiction - 416 pages
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One shocking afternoon, computers around the globe shut down in a viral catastrophe. At sixteen-year-old Adam Daley's high school, the problem first seems to be a typical electrical outage, until students discover that cell phones are down, municipal utilities are failing, and a few computer-free cars like Adam's are the only vehicles that function. Driving home, Adam encounters a storm tide of anger and fear as the region becomes paralyzed. Soon—as resources dwindle, crises mount, and chaos descends—he will see his suburban neighborhood band together for protection. And Adam will understand that having a police captain for a mother and a retired government spy living next door are not just the facts of his life but the keys to his survival, in The Rule of Three by Eric Walters.

 

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Rating: 3.7/5 There are three books to this series (which I didn't know until after I started reading) which is why the book may be a slower pace then would otherwise be expecting. This review is for ... Read full review

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User Review  - MrNattania72 - LibraryThing

Most definitely did not like this Apocalyptic tale of society breaking down without electricity or electronics - Hell, Society is breaking down and we still have those things in our lives. Bummer - had potentional Read full review

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Eric Walters, a former elementary-school teacher, is a bestselling children's author in Canada. He is the founder of Creation of Hope, which provides care for orphans in the Makueni district of Kenya, and lives in Mississauga, Ontario.

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