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Jameson and Grayson Hawthorne are each pulled into a different high-stakes game, where they must decide who they want to be and what they will sacrifice to win. Book has violence, mild profanity and substance abuse.
Quick Summary
Jameson and Grayson Hawthorne, two brothers, are each pulled into separate high-stakes games where they must decide who they want to become and whAt the Space Centery will sacrifice to win. The novel explores themes of brotherhood, moral compromise, loyalty versus self-preservation, and the psychological toll of competitive games with deadly consequences. If your teenager enjoyed the survival dynamics and moral complexity in "The Hunger Games," they'll be drawn into the Hawthorne brothers' parallel games of strategy and identity. With a 5.0 AR level and over 108,000 words, this book is best for mature high school students in grades 9-12 who can handle content involving violence, mild profanity, and substance abuse references.