The rule of 3

fight for power Rule of 3 series -- bk. 2

346 pages

English language

Published May 1, 2015

ISBN:
9780374301798
OCLC Number:
891565646

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4 stars (2 reviews)

"In a world gone dark, life goes on for Adam and his fortified neighborhood--but the trade-offs made for safety and security are increasingly wrenching and questionable"--

In a world gone dark, life goes on for Adam and his fortified neighborhood, but the tradeoffs made for safety and security are increasingly wrenching and questionable. The plot contains mild profanity and graphic violence. Book #2

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Review of 'The rule of 3' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Rating: 3.8 / 5

This is the second book in this series, please have read the first book before reading this book (or this review). The book picks back up at the end of an action scene from the first book, but also does a nice recap of the first book.

"What a thought. Did any of us really appreciate something until it was gone?"

Numerous periods of time are skipped over, which could have been done to not bore the reader, but didn't indicate how much time has passed.

"there’s a basic human need for things to be normal and predictable"

It's interesting how many things (like small talk) stop happening when you see someone multiple times per day, when your all trying to survive. And how people can change over a length of time.

“So this wasn’t a social visit.”
“Nope.”

At multiple points, there could have been …

Review of 'The rule of three' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

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 the first book in the series.

The main character whose perspective we read from is a male high school student, which means there are a few times that a high school sense of humour will be written. It isn't disrespectful in any way, but it's something to keep in mind, and at times you may be wondering why the main character decided to do a certain something.

"Funny how much older I felt than these kids. Actually I’d always felt older than everybody who was my age and quite a few grown-ups. Throughout this whole situation I’d been entrusted with information that almost nobody else knew, information that made me feel older, weighed …

Subjects

  • Science fiction
  • Survival
  • Electric power failures
  • Neighborhoods
  • Fiction