Nerywood reviewed The Rule of Three by Eric Walters
Review of 'The Rule of Three' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Rating: 4.6/5
This book continues right off from where the second book in this series finished off. While it does recap a few things, I found it best to read this book right after finishing the second book. This book does have violence in it, so if you don't like reading about that, then don't read this book.
The author continues with the humour, it's not as much as the previous books in this series, as this book is more serious.
“Drink your potatoes or you can’t have potatoes for dessert.”
“Cute makes me sound like a stuffed animal.”
“Keep in mind that I sleep with my stuffed animals.”
“Okay, cute it is, that’s definitely me, cute as a button.”
There are some great reminders that having a group as leaders, is better than just having one person. They all see and think differently.
“Keep on questioning my decisions,” Herb said. “Sometimes the people on the committee are uneasy about challenging me.”
“Well, you have been right most of the time.”
“Just keep on questioning what I’m saying, promise?”
Many discussions are had that reflect our planet currently.
Sometimes it helps to have the right person there, at the right time. As well as to gain friend and partnerships, as everyone should want to help each other.
“It’s good for all of us to have somebody to talk to. There have been things I’ve had to go through that have shaken me.”
I found myself wanting to keep reading, so please keep an eye on the time while reading, otherwise you may miss things, or stay up all night.
“I wasn’t asleep. I was watching out the front window. This must be important,” Herb said.
“It is. We have to talk. We have everything wrong.”
I'm not going to spoil how this ends, but it does finish off the series, but leaves it open if the author decides to continue writing.
"There was always hope. Life would find a way."