City 1: Siblings Fight Bots and Ruthless Rebels for Freedom―A Young Adult Dystopian Thriller (Revolution 19, 3)

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by Gregg Rosenblum

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From the creators of Homeland and American Horror Story comes City 1, the chilling finale to the Revolution 19 trilogy. The time has come to win the cities back from the bots―or die trying. After finally reuniting at a rebel camp, siblings Nick, Kevin, and Cass are willing to do anything to stay together―and free their parents from bot rule. But the leader of the rebel camp has her own ideas. Cruel and determined, General Clay won't let anything stand in the way of her plan to destroy the robots and all the brainwashed humans. This means their parents' lives are at stake, but Nick, Kevin, and Cass can't desert the rebels when they're so close to freedom. How far will they go to save the world they believe in? Trilogy Finale: In the epic conclusion to the Revolution 19 trilogy, the final battle for humanity isn’t just against the bots—it’s against their own allies. - Sibling Bond Under Fire: Reunited siblings Nick, Kevin, and Cass must trust each other to survive, even when the rebel army they’ve joined wants their family dead. - Morally Grey Characters: A ruthless rebel leader, General Clay, proves that in a world overrun by machines, the most dangerous enemies are still human. - Post-Apocalyptic Survival: Navigate a dangerous landscape of rebel camps, bot-controlled cities, and all-out war where every choice could be your last. Praise for FUGITIVE X: “good action sequences and an interesting future milieu make this fine pleasure reading.” - Kirkus Reviews Praise for REVOLUTION 19: “An exciting, dystopian page turner…Robot apocalypse done right” - Kirkus Reviews “A strong start to what looks to be an exciting series.” - Publishers Weekly “Good old–fashioned sci–fi action starring remorseless laser–firing robots and ridiculously brave and selfless teenagers.” - Booklist “Very entertaining, with an action–packed story that suggests a cinematic blockbuster. Readers looking for a lively adventure through a dystopian future that isn’t hopelessly bleak may therefore get on board for this revolution and relish its obvious set–ups for a sequel.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books “Fast paced and entertaining” - School Library Journal “Satisfyingly executed and comes with plenty of adolescent snark.” - Booklist Gregg Rosenblum works at Harvard, where he wages epic battles against technology as an editor/webmaster/communications/quasi-IT guy. He graduated from UC San Diego and has an MFA in creative writing from Emerson College. He lives in Boston with his wife and daughter.

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