The Rule of Three

The Rule of Three by Eric Walters, published by Square Fish on January 20, 2015, is a young adult fiction novel that explores the aftermath of a global computer shutdown. Sixteen-year-old Adam Daley navigates a rapidly deteriorating world where typical conveniences vanish, leading to chaos and fear in his suburban neighborhood. As municipal utilities fail and communication breaks down, Adam’s journey home reveals the fragility of society and the importance of community in times of crisis.
In this edition, readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into survival stories and social themes, highlighting the challenges faced by Adam and his neighbors as they confront dwindling resources and escalating tensions. The story emphasizes the significance of relationships, as Adam learns that his connections—such as having a police captain for a mother and a retired government spy as a neighbor—are crucial for navigating the turmoil. With 432 pages, this book presents an engaging exploration of action and adventure in a world turned upside down.
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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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