Numbers Game by Rebecca Rode
Publication date: March 16th 2015
Genres: Dystopia, Young Adult
Treena can’t wait for Rating Day. Her high score will mean a life of luxury, showing the world that she’s a valuable member of society, not a pathetic waste of space. It won’t hurt her chances with her top-Rated boyfriend, either. But when the big day arrives, her true number shocks everyone.
To get her life—and boyfriend—back, she must go undercover and expose a military spy. Doesn’t sound too hard, except that someone seems to want her dead. And then there’s the mysterious soldier with a haunted past and beautiful brown eyes. Together, they discover a dark numbers conspiracy, one that shatters the nation’s future. They must band together if they are to survive the dangerous game of numbers—and the terrible war that rages within Treena’s heart.
Q&A w/ Rebecca Rode
Q:
Will you tell us about Numbers Game?
A:
Absolutely! In the New Order Republic of America, 16-year-olds are
given a Rating, a number that encompasses what they’re worth to
society. It determines their career, living conditions, and potential
partners. This is the story of Treena, who gets a different Rating
than the one she earned. She decides to fight for what is rightfully
hers, determined to get her boyfriend back in the process.
Meanwhile,
she meets Vance, a mysterious prisoner-turned-soldier who has his own
agenda. When someone tries to kill Treena—twice—they uncover a
dark conspiracy that risks much more than Treena’s Rating.
Q:
Great. You probably get this question a lot, but the concept is so
unique that I have to ask—where did you get the idea for Numbers
Game?
A:
I love this question! My husband sent me to the bank to finalize the
loan on the truck he was buying. I looked at my credit score and
thought how strange it was that one number was supposed to
incorporate everything about me—my purchase history, how reliable
I’d been, whether they could trust me to make payments, that sort
of thing. And then I thought how strange it was, that we as citizens
are so trusting of the accuracy of that little number, and how
important it is in our lives. It spiraled from there—what is
someone was manipulating the numbers? What if the number included
appearance and intelligence rather than just financial history? It
didn’t take long for the plot to unfold in my mind.
Q:
What type of reader would like this book?
A:
I tell people that it’s like a thriller version of The
Scarlet Letter, but
set in the future. With bombs. And kissing. Dystopian fans who like
Divergent,
Hunger Games,
and Matched
would love it.
Q:
Who is your favorite character and why?
A:
At first, Tali was my favorite. She knows exactly what she wants and
doesn’t put up with anything. But now that the book is done, I
think Vance has overtaken her as my favorite. The way he sees the
world and struggles to survive while torn between two worlds really
resonates with me.
Q:
What was your favorite part of the writing process? What was the
hardest?
A:
I really enjoyed taking an idea and running with it. Once I had the
world solidified in my head, it was fun to explore all the different
aspects of it—political, social, financial, emotional, etc. I wrote
myself into a dozen corners because I was just having too much fun.
The
hardest part? Probably the time it took to finish it. When I began
writing Numbers Game in 2012, I was also juggling a journalism career
and three kids, and then my nonfiction book was accepted for
publication, so that took all my remaining hours. When my fourth
child was born, everything came to a screeching halt for a while. It
wasn’t until Numbers Game won first place in a statewide writing
contest in that I decided to buckle down and get serious with it.
Q:
Why did you decide to make it a series instead of a stand-alone book?
A:
You know how some authors say that their characters grab hold of the
story and steer it in a different direction without their permission?
That’s kind of what happened here. It just couldn’t end with this
book. There was so much more that needed to be explored. Besides,
Treena had a little more growing to do, and I think you’ll love the
person that she becomes.
Q:
Thanks for joining us. Where can we find out more?
A:
Visit my website at www.AuthorRebeccaRode.com
or sign up for my monthly newsletter at http://eepurl.com/bdwUKL.
I give away free stuff sometimes, if you’re into that type of
thing. But remember, Numbers Game is only discounted on Amazon for a
few days, so you may want to snatch it up quick.
REBECCA RODE is an award-winning author, journalist, and mother of four. She is the author of the YA dystopian novel, NUMBERS GAME, and the inspirational book, HOW TO HAVE PEACE WHEN YOU'RE FALLING TO PIECES. She also writes for Deseret News, KSL.com, FamilyShare, and Provo Daily Herald. However, her true love is writing for teenagers. She enjoys traveling, reading, and martial arts, and she has a ridiculous addiction to chocolate-banana shakes. Visit her at www.AuthorRebeccaRode.com.
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