The Rule of Claw review by ECra
The Rule of Claw
by John Brindley
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

LitPick Review

Profile Picture
Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Royersford, PA , United States
View ECra's profile

This novel is a dystopian science fiction story set in the near future. Thirty-one teenage humans live in a seaside camp. They are trapped in their camp by a forest that maliciously attacks them. Ash, the best surfer, is their leader until she loses a surging contest due to a seagull. The new leader, Jon, is the first to kill and eat an animal, driving others to savagery as well. That night, Ash is captured by a species she did not even know existed, the Raptors. She is saved from death by the Raptor king, who is the most peaceful member of his species. She befriends a Rodent, another species and an enemy of the Raptors. The situation becomes chaotic when the Raptor king dies. Ash must flee for her life. She is taken in by the Rodents. She learns that all these different species are a result of her father's work. He designed plants and animals to rapidly evolve to better suit humans. Most humans died off as a result of his work. After she learns this, the Raptors attack all the humans. They are saved by an extreme group that worships the god Genome. This militant religious society decides to help the human teenagers by killing off inferior races. Both groups plan an attack on the Raptors. This book's purpose is to warn humans to respect each other and the environment.

Opinion: 

I enjoyed the setting of the book and the variety of characters. The different species were imaginative and interesting, as were the different humans. However, the book had too many messages. For long stretches of time, all the book did was express different morals. The major morals were do not be racist, understand science instead of blindly following religion, all killing of animals is bad, and do not tamper with the environment. These messages did not always fit together well and interfered greatly with my appreciation of the story. In my opinion, the book would have been much better with more plot and less preaching. The messages made the book for me to read.

 

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

This book has some violence and anti-religion messages.
KEYWORDS

ACTIVITIES, HOBBIES, PLACES, AND EVENTS: 


Read more reviews by this Litpick Book Reviewer: ECra
Recommend this book and review to your friends on Facebook