Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Let's Hear it for the Boys

 
 
I haven't had a chance to read either of these yet, but they are on my shelf, both from the library, and I thought they fit perfectly for our Let's Hear it for the Boys post.  Both of them look pretty exciting.  I met Mr Walters briefly when he came to my library for an author visit.  He's a fascinating man and his stories are incredibly well researched, so I'm really looking forward to The Rule of Three.  Let us know if you have read either of them and what you thought.
 
 
 
 
Published: November 2012
Publisher: Dial


A lost colony is reborn in this heart-pounding fantasy adventure set in the near future . . .

Sixteen-year-old Thomas has always been an outsider. The first child born without the power of an Element—earth, water, wind or fire—he has little to offer his tiny, remote Outer Banks colony. Or so the Guardians would have him believe.

In the wake of an unforeseen storm, desperate pirates kidnap the Guardians, intent on claiming the island as their own. Caught between the plague-ridden mainland and the advancing pirates, Thomas and his friends fight for survival in the battered remains of a mysterious abandoned settlement. But the secrets they unearth will turn Thomas’ world upside-down, and bring to light not only a treacherous past but also a future more dangerous than he can possibly imagine



 
Published: January 2014
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux


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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