The main character, Greta, is
just as strong as her name sounds and she grows into leadership and transforms
throughout the book. She and her friends,
like Xie and Elian, are Children of Peace, essentially hostages since as
biological children of rulers, their lives will be sacrificed if their parents
begin a war. They live together at the Precepture and once that compound itself
is attacked their entire lifestyle and the concept of deterrence is threatened.
The Scorpion Rules offers an intriguing look at what is good and
evil– do the costs for the few justify the benefits for the many? In fact, the
title was inspired by a quote from Oppenheimer, one of the creators of the nuclear
bomb.
The Scorpion Rules is not short (374 pages), but it is a fabulous choice even
for reluctant readers since the Lexile is relatively low (about 600); plus, there
is so much to THINK about (love and family, war and technology, what does it mean to be
human?) and the suspense is high! As its
subtitle says, “one wrong move could kill you.”
Starred reviews from Kirkus
(“not to be missed”), Publisher’s Weekly and School Library
Journal.
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