<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Life inside The Loop-the futuristic death row for teens under eighteen-is one long repetitive purgatory. But when news of the encroaching chaos in the outside world reaches the inmates and disorder begins to strike, the prison becomes the least of their worries."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A script-ready story with blockbuster potential. -- <i>Kirkus</i> (Starred Review)Life inside The Loop--the futuristic death row for teens under eighteen--is one long repetitive purgatory. But when news of the encroaching chaos in the outside world reaches the inmates and disorder begins to strike, the prison becomes the least of their worries. Perfect for fans of <i>The Fifth Wave</i> and <i>The Maze Runner</i>.<p></p>It's Luka Kane's sixteenth birthday and he's been inside The Loop for over two years. Every inmate is serving a death sentence with the option to push back their execution date by six months if they opt into Delays, scientific and medical experiments for the benefit of the elite in the outside world.But rumors of a war on the outside are spreading amongst the inmates, and before they know it, their tortuous routine becomes disrupted. The government issued rain stops falling. Strange things are happening to the guards. And it's not long until the inmates are left alone inside the prison.Were the chains that shackled Luka to his cell the only instruments left to keep him safe? In a thrilling shift, he must overcome fellow prisoners hell-bent on killing him, the warden losing her mind, the rabid rats in the train tunnels, and a population turned into murderous monsters to try and break out of The Loop, save his family, and discover who is responsible for the chaos that has been inflicted upon the world.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Oliver's debut presents a terrifying futurescape at the heart-stopping intersection of The Matrix and The Maze Runner, kicking off a trilogy sure to prove dystopian sci-fi still has more to offer. -- BooklistA script-ready story with blockbuster potential. -- <i>Kirkus</i> (Starred Review)With plenty of appeal for fans of a good dystopian tale, this book won't spend much time on the shelf -- School Library Journal (Starred Review)A gripping story, where the only chance of survival is escape. -- Louise Sutton, Emmy Award-winning producer of<i> Black Mirror</i>A terrifying and sinister look into the future that will leave your jaw on the floor. This is going to make waves. -- Kass Morgan, <i> New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The 100</i>Like <i>Divergent</i> and <i>The Maze Runner</i>, this title pulls the reader into a futuristic world where nurturing friendships is important but the need for survival puts them at odds. -- <i>School Library Journal</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Benjamin Oliver grew up in Scotland and began writing long before he could spell. He attended the University of Stirling where he studied English but spent most of his time trying to write a novel. Benjamin's first short story was published when he was eighteen, and since then he's been published in over a dozen literary magazines and anthologies. Fueled by astounding amounts of coffee, Benjamin completed <i>The Loop</i> -- his first full-length YA manuscript -- in Edinburgh, where he currently lives and teaches English at secondary school.
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