<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The teenage princess of a future-world Canadian superpower, where royal children are held hostage to keep their countries from waging war, falls in love with an American prince who rebels against the brutal rules governing their existences.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The children of world leaders are held hostage in an attempt to keep the peace in this "slyly humorous, starkly thought-provoking" (<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, starred review) novel.</b> <p/>Greta is a Duchess and a Crown Princess. She is also a Child of Peace, a hostage held by the de facto ruler of the world, the great Artificial Intelligence, Talis. This is how the game is played: if you want to rule, you must give one of your children as a hostage. Start a war and your hostage dies. <p/>The system has worked for centuries. Parents don't want to see their children murdered. <p/>Greta will be free if she can make it to her eighteenth birthday. Until then she is prepared to die with dignity, if necessary. But everything changes when Elian arrives at the Precepture. He's a hostage from a new American alliance, and he defies the machines that control every part of their lives--and is severely punished for it. His rebellion opens Greta's eyes to the brutality of the rules they live under, and to the subtle resistance of her companions. And Greta discovers her own quiet power. <p/>Then Elian's country declares war on Greta's and invades the prefecture, taking the hostages hostage. Now the great Talis is furious, and coming himself to deliver punishment. Which surely means that Greta and Elian will be killed...unless Greta can think of a way to break all the rules.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>*Bow continually yanks the rug out from under readers, defying expectations as she crafts a masterly story with a diverse cast, shocking twists, and gut-punching emotional moments. -- "Publishers Weekly, starred review"<br><br>*Masterful, electric prose... Bow delivers a knockout dystopian novel that readers will devour with their hearts in their mouths.-- "School Library Journal, Starred Review"<br><br>*Slyly humorous, starkly thought-provoking, passionate, and compassionate--and impeccably written to boot: not to be missed. -- "Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review"<br><br>"<i>The Scorpion Rules</i> is one of the most inventive, devious, exciting and thoroughly enjoyable books I've read in years. Very highly recommended!"-- "Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of ROT & RUIN and THE NIGHTSIDERS"<br><br>"Bow's amoral artificial intelligence overlord is one of my favorite characters in a while."-- "Maggie Stiefvater, author of The Raven Boys"<br><br>"Clever and unexpected, THE SCORPION RULES is a game-changing novel about the consequence of war and the brutality of peace. Unforgettable!"-- "Suzanne Young, New York Times bestselling author of The Program series"<br><br>"THE SCORPION RULES is a bloody, breath-taking, beautiful book... As a fellow craftsperson I'm left in awe, and as a reader I'm left feeling transformed."-- "Zoe Marriott, author of The Name of the Blade series"<br><br>Bow has crafted a true sci-fi narrative around the AI premise, utilizing an imaginative world and well-developed characters. Through Greta's conflicts, the author explores what it means to be human.-- "Booklist"<br><br>Bow's vision of our apocalypse is stark, beautiful and terrifying. This is my favourite book.-- "EK Johnston, author of The Story of Owen"<br><br>Elegant world-building, white-knuckle plot, and wonderful characters make <i>The Scorpion Rules</i> an extraordinary tale. I couldn't put it down.-- "V.E. Schwab, author of A Darker Shade of Magic"<br><br>I don't know which is more delicious, the storytelling or the villain.-- "Tone Almhjell, author of The Twistrose Key"<br><br>This is a smart, compelling read that explores the complicated nature of love, family, peace, war, and technology; fans of Johnson's Summer Prince and Collins's Hunger Games who are searching for an empowering and intelligent read-alike need look no further.-- "The Horn Book Magazine"<br><br>This is fearfully superlative storytelling- electrical tension crackles in every elegant word. The finest fiction I've read this year.--Elizabeth Wein, author of Code Name Verity<br>
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