The Rule of Thoughts (The Mortality Doctrine, Book Two)

· The Mortality Doctrine Book 2 · Sold by Delacorte Press
4.6
438 reviews
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Reality just became a virtual nightmare in book two of the bestselling Mortality Doctrine series, the next phenomenon from the author of the Maze Runner series, James Dashner.

Includes a sneak peek of The Fever Code, the highly-anticipated conclusion to the Maze Runner series—the novel that finally reveals how the maze was built!
 
   Michael thought he understood the VirtNet, but the truth he discovered is more terrifying than anyone at VirtNet Security could have anticipated.
   The cyber terrorist Kaine isn’t human. It’s a Tangent, a computer program that has become sentient. And Michael just completed the first step in turning Kaine’s master plan, the Mortality Doctrine, into a reality. The Mortality Doctrine will populate Earth entirely with human bodies harboring Tangent minds. The VNS would like to pretend the world is perfectly safe, but Michael and his friends know that the takeover has already begun. And if they don’t stop Kaine soon, it will be game over for humanity.

The author who brought you the #1 New York Times bestselling MAZE RUNNER series and two #1 movies—The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials—now brings you an electrifying cyber-adventure trilogy that takes you into a world of hyperadvanced technology, cyber terrorists, and gaming beyond your wildest dreams . . . and your worst nightmares.
 
Praise for the Bestselling MORTALITY DOCTRINE series:
 
“Dashner takes full advantage of the Matrix-esque potential for asking ‘what is real.’” —io9.com
 
“Set in a world taken over by virtual reality gaming, the series perfectly capture[s] Dashner’s hallmarks for inventiveness, teen dialogue and an ability to add twists and turns like no other author.” —MTV.com
 
“A brilliant, visceral, gamified mash-up of The Matrix and Inception, guaranteed to thrill even the non-gaming crowd.” —Christian Science Monitor

Ratings and reviews

4.6
438 reviews
Troy King
June 14, 2015
While Eye of Minds was an action packed adventure to kick off the series, Rule of Thoughts is slower paced without as much interest. The dialog is painfully bland and Bryson has lost his touch of humor. Instead of advancing the story very far, it is a lot of wandering around and boring dialog. It is painfully clear that Dashner was distracted with the Maze Runner movie that he did not devote his full talent to writing Rule of Thoughts. Here's hoping that next fall brings a better followup to this novel.
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Scott Seaman
January 28, 2015
Read and enjoyed the first book...and half of this book until chapter 13 where part of the book is missing... Good job guys...ruined it for me...guess there is no reason to buy the rest of the series in the future.
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TimmyTurnersBurner
September 28, 2014
Better than the first of the series but not as great of an ending, but still leaves you wanting to find out what's going to happen next which is what Dashner is best at
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About the author

James Dashner is the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling Maze Runner series: The Maze Runner, The Scorch Trials, The Death Cure, and The Kill Order, as well as The Eye of Minds and The Rule of Thoughts, the first two books in the Mortality Doctrine series. Dashner was born and raised in Georgia, but lives and writes in the Rocky Mountains. To learn more about James and his books, visit jamesdashner.com, follow @jamesdashner on Twitter, and find dashnerjames on Instagram.

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