Run from Ruin
Publisher Description
They’re not undead; they’re just angry…
The DataMind meditation app has revolutionized the world, making people smarter, happier, and more productive. But a programming glitch in the final update causes billions of users to experience uncontrollable rage and aggression.
Nick, an ordinary high school senior in Fairbanks Alaska, is suddenly thrust into this life or death arena. He and his brother must escape the zombie-like hordes of blood-thirsty maniacs and seek refuge north of the arctic circle.
The four-hundred-mile journey tests the boys, their wits, and their trust in each other. They think they’re fighting to stay alive; but little do they know, they’re fighting to save mankind.
Customer Reviews
Good book
This is a good book but at parts it is hard to understand because words cut off and the grammar is incorrect
Run From Ruin
At first it was slow going for me; then by the third chapter, I was hooked! Very entertaining and well written. I am looking forward to reading the next two books.
Loved it!
This was a great read. The storyline was easy to follow, exciting, and keeps you on your toes. At the end of each chapter I found myself not wanting to put it down yet, and lately it has been hard for me to find a book like that. I got sad for a brief moment when the end of the book came because I just wasn’t ready yet! There were some spelling and grammar errors that I’d like to see fixed. Needless to say though I didn’t hesitate to get the second book in the series. Looking forward to continuing on the journey!