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Cover of The Rules Have Changed (Orca Soundings)

The Rules Have Changed (Orca Soundings)

✍ Scribed by Lesley Choyce


Book ID
111970480
Tongue
English
Weight
107 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781459826847

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


After three years abroad, sixteen-year-old Blake Pendleton returns to his old high school and is shocked to find that the world he knew has turned upside down. Everyone wears a military-style uniform now and Blake soon learns the hard way that independence in any form is not encouraged. After questioning something his teacher tells him, he gets locked up in an isolation room.

Once he's released, Blake goes looking for allies and finds Ming and Gina, two students who have learned how to play along. From them, Blake learns about the school's "induction education," a mind-training program set up by the government to train students to be teachers, cops and other types of community leaders. It's brainwashing and job training all in one. Somehow, Blake and his new friends must find a way to escape their predetermined fate. But who can they trust?


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