"Rule of Three maintains a realistic and frightening look at what happens when technology is lost and modern society begins to fall apart." - "School Library Journal "
Praise for "The Rule of Three"
"A fantastic, compelling, unforgettable book! Its simple premise--what if one day all modern technology stopped working--becomes a blisteringly fast tale of survival in a world gone to hell . . . This book makes "The Walking Dead" look like a walk in the park, because the monsters howling outside your gates aren't the undead but your friends, your fellow students, your co-workers." --Alexander Gordon Smith, author of the Escape from Furnace series
"There's no zombie plague or nuclear war--a computer virus destroys modern technology, and people do the rest . . . The detailed content is more than worth it, capturing the nitty-gritty of rebuilding--and defending--civilization. Perfect for aspiring doomsday preppers and survivalists." --"Kirkus Reviews"
"The most impressive and wonderful thing about "The Rule of Three" was how "real" it felt . . . Walters has done so good of a job showing what our actions would be like I may actually look into a bunker! Seriously." --ReadSleepRepeat blog
"The story is filled with action, battles on land and in the air, and is very exciting. There is even a little bit of romance as Adam and Lori get to know each other . . . I can't wait for more books to find out what happens to our group of survivors." --GoodReads post, five stars
""Rule of Three" maintains a realistic and frightening look at what happens when technology is lost and modern society begins to fall apart." --"School Library Journal "
"A solid fit for fans of Pfeffer's "Life As We Knew It," this disaster-survival story will also please readers who just enjoy watching teens take the lead." --"BCCB"
"A fantastic, compelling, unforgettable book! Its simple premise--what if one day all modern technology stopped working--becomes a blisteringly fast tale of survival in a world gone to hell . . . This book makes "The Walking Dead" look like a walk in the park, because the monsters howling outside your gates aren't the undead but your friends, your fellow students, your co-workers." --Alexander Gordon Smith, author of the Escape from Furnace series
"There's no zombie plague or nuclear war--a computer virus destroys modern technology, and people do the rest . . . The detailed content is more than worth it, capturing the nitty-gritty of rebuilding--and defending--civilization. Perfect for aspiring doomsday preppers and survivalists." --"Kirkus Reviews"
"The most impressive and wonderful thing about "The Rule of Three" was how "real" it felt . . . Walters has done so good of a job showing what our actions would be like I may actually look into a bunker! Seriously." --ReadSleepRepeat blog
"The story is filled with action, battles on land and in the air, and is very exciting. There is even a little bit of romance as Adam and Lori get to know each other . . . I can't wait for more books to find out what happens to our group of survivors." --GoodReads post, five stars
""Rule of Three" maintains a realistic and frightening look at what happens when technology is lost and modern society begins to fall apart." --"School Library Journal "
"A solid fit for fans of Pfeffer's "Life As We Knew It," this disaster-survival story will also please readers who just enjoy watching teens take the lead." --"BCCB"
A fantastic, compelling, unforgettable book! Its simple premise--what if one day all modern technology stopped working--becomes a blisteringly fast tale of survival in a world gone to hell . . . This book makes "The Walking Dead" look like a walk in the park, because the monsters howling outside your gates aren't the undead but your friends, your fellow students, your co-workers. "Alexander Gordon Smith, author of the Escape from Furnace series"
There's no zombie plague or nuclear war--a computer virus destroys modern technology, and people do the rest . . . The detailed content is more than worth it, capturing the nitty-gritty of rebuilding--and defending--civilization. Perfect for aspiring doomsday preppers and survivalists. "Kirkus Reviews"
The most impressive and wonderful thing about "The Rule of Three" was how "real" it felt . . . Walters has done so good of a job showing what our actions would be like I may actually look into a bunker! Seriously. "ReadSleepRepeat blog"
The story is filled with action, battles on land and in the air, and is very exciting. There is even a little bit of romance as Adam and Lori get to know each other . . . I can't wait for more books to find out what happens to our group of survivors. "GoodReads post, five stars"
"Rule of Three" maintains a realistic and frightening look at what happens when technology is lost and modern society begins to fall apart. "School Library Journal"
A solid fit for fans of Pfeffer's "Life As We Knew It," this disaster-survival story will also please readers who just enjoy watching teens take the lead. "BCCB""
A fantastic, compelling, unforgettable book! Its simple premise--what if one day all modern technology stopped working--becomes a blisteringly fast tale of survival in a world gone to hell . . . This book makes The Walking Dead look like a walk in the park, because the monsters howling outside your gates aren't the undead but your friends, your fellow students, your co-workers. Alexander Gordon Smith, author of the Escape from Furnace series
There's no zombie plague or nuclear war--a computer virus destroys modern technology, and people do the rest . . . The detailed content is more than worth it, capturing the nitty-gritty of rebuilding--and defending--civilization. Perfect for aspiring doomsday preppers and survivalists. Kirkus Reviews
The most impressive and wonderful thing about The Rule of Three was how real it felt . . . Walters has done so good of a job showing what our actions would be like I may actually look into a bunker! Seriously. ReadSleepRepeat blog
The story is filled with action, battles on land and in the air, and is very exciting. There is even a little bit of romance as Adam and Lori get to know each other . . . I can't wait for more books to find out what happens to our group of survivors. GoodReads post, five stars
Rule of Three maintains a realistic and frightening look at what happens when technology is lost and modern society begins to fall apart. School Library Journal
A solid fit for fans of Pfeffer's Life As We Knew It, this disaster-survival story will also please readers who just enjoy watching teens take the lead. BCCB
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"A fantastic, compelling, unforgettable book! Its simple premise--what if one day all modern technology stopped working--becomes a blisteringly fast tale of survival in a world gone to hell . . . This book makes The Walking Dead look like a walk in the park, because the monsters howling outside your gates aren't the undead but your friends, your fellow students, your co-workers." --Alexander Gordon Smith, author of the Escape from Furnace series
"There's no zombie plague or nuclear war--a computer virus destroys modern technology, and people do the rest . . . The detailed content is more than worth it, capturing the nitty-gritty of rebuilding--and defending--civilization. Perfect for aspiring doomsday preppers and survivalists." --Kirkus Reviews
"The most impressive and wonderful thing about The Rule of Three was how real it felt . . . Walters has done so good of a job showing what our actions would be like I may actually look into a bunker! Seriously." --ReadSleepRepeat blog
"The story is filled with action, battles on land and in the air, and is very exciting. There is even a little bit of romance as Adam and Lori get to know each other . . . I can't wait for more books to find out what happens to our group of survivors." --GoodReads post, five stars
"Rule of Three maintains a realistic and frightening look at what happens when technology is lost and modern society begins to fall apart." --School Library Journal
"A solid fit for fans of Pfeffer's Life As We Knew It, this disaster-survival story will also please readers who just enjoy watching teens take the lead." --BCCB