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Stone Rider

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"Intense, original, compelling . . . bristles with attitude. So cool. Just read it."—Michael Grant, New York Times bestselling author

In the vein of the cult classic Mad Max series, crossed with Cormac McCarthy's The Road and S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders, this inventive debut novel blends adrenaline-fueled action with an improbable yet tender romance to offer a rich and vivid portrayal of misfits and loners forced together in their struggle for a better life.
Adam Stone wants freedom and peace. He wants a chance to escape Blackwater, the dust-bowl desert town he grew up in. Most of all, he wants the beautiful Sadie Blood. Alongside Sadie and the dangerous outsider Kane, Adam will ride the Blackwater Trail in a brutal race that will test them all, body and soul. Only the strongest will survive.
The prize? A one-way ticket to Sky-Base and unimaginable luxury.
And for a chance at this new life, Adam will risk everything.

More Praise for Stone Rider

“Hofmeyr constructs a bleak futuristic world and a landscape both sublime and unforgiving...[in his] novel about self-preservation and reclaiming one’s humanity amid brutality."-Publishers Weekly

"A dangerous race is run with everything on the line in this gritty dystopian thrill ride."—Kirkus Reviews

"Gritty nonstop action."-School Library Journal

"A truly gripping dystopian novel."-VOYA

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 22, 2015
      After 15-year-old Adam Stone loses his entire family to a parched and toxic environment where citizens rarely reach the age of 50, Adam decides that his only chance for survival is to ride his âbyke,â an intuitive âwonder-machineâ passed down through his family, in the Blackwater Race. The winner of the race is granted entrance to Sky-Base, a space station with fresh water and food. Hofmeyrâs dystopian debut, which may draw some Mad Max comparisons, moves at breakneck speed, pausing only for spare descriptions of the landscape. As Adam takes off on his byke through the âhell-desertâ of the Badland, the merciless, all-powerful Colonel Blood, who oversees the race, doesnât hesitate to âunplugâ (slaughter) his fellow riders. Joining Adam are Kane, a scarred fellow loner, and Sadie, an attractive byke fixer who is also the Colonelâs daughter. Hofmeyr constructs a bleak futuristic world and a landscape both sublime and unforgiving. Gory moments are balanced by majestic ones in a novel about self-preservation and reclaiming oneâs humanity amid brutality. A sequel is planned. Ages 12âup. Agent: Stephanie Thwaites, Curtis Brown.

    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2015
      A dangerous race is run with everything on the line in this gritty dystopian thrill ride. Adam Stone has lived his whole life in the run-down town of Blackwater. He spends his time riding his byke, dreaming of local beauty Sadie Blood and a life in Sky-Base, the luxurious city in the clouds. The only way for Adam to get to Sky-Base is to win the Blackwater Trail, a brutal race that attracts the best of the best and the lowest of the low. When mysterious outsider Kane shows up out of nowhere, all hell breaks loose and Adam finds himself racing for vengeance with Kane and Sadie at his side. No one will hold up this book as a prime example of originality, but few will deny its ability to entertain. The novel's first third is its biggest weakness: over-the-top prose veers dangerously close to dystopian parody, and the worldbuilding is remarkably thin. The latter section, which details the long, winding race, is far superior, filled with action and suspense and cool character reveals. Through it all, readers stick with Adam, a character Hofmeyr smartly draws as just a kid who wants to get somewhere. It's a simple character type, but there's something to be said for relying on an old favorite. Less exciting is Sadie, who never rises above her stock character type of love interest/damsel in distress. By novel's end, readers will be very familiar with her curves but not remotely aware of her emotions. An exciting, action-packed romp that hits a few bumps along the way. (Dystopian adventure. 12-16)

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2015

      Gr 9 Up-Fifteen-year-old Adam Stone inherited his biomechanical bike from his brother, who inherited it from his father. His family has escaped working in the mines by riding the race circuit, providing entertainment for the Watchers. The Blackwater Trail will be his first race, and unlike most of the other racers who ride with fellow gang members, Adam plans to do it alone. It is a vicious race over treacherous terrain, riddled with deadly booby traps and fellow competitors who'll stop at nothing to be among the first three across the finish line. The grand prize is a one-way ticket to Sky Base, the only refuge from the toxic planet they call home. Second and third place win cash and points toward buying their way into the sky. Shortly into the race, Adam is joined by three unlikely allies, whose presence helps and hinders his progress. From the privileged Watchers, who place bets on race participants to the catchphrase spoken to start the race, "May you live to see the sky," there are numerous undeniable parallels to Suzanne Collins's "The Hunger Games" (Scholastic). But there is also the feel of the old Westerns, but with bikes instead of horses, slingshots instead of guns, vigilante justice, and, of course, a beautiful girl. The gritty, nonstop action and violence will appeal especially to reluctant readers. VERDICT A dystopian title that is worth adding to already packed shelves.-Cary Frostick, formerly at Mary Riley Styles Public Library, Falls Church, VA

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 28, 2015
      Fifteen-year-old Adam Stone knows only hard work, mining, poverty, and racing “bykes,” wondrous vehicles. The only way out of this dry, deadly life in the futuristic desert town of Blackwater is to win a race like The Blackwater Trail. The winner will be sent to Sky-Base, a space station where there is no poverty or disease. Adam, with his much tougher friend Kane and his love interest Sadie, all enter the race, alongside other riders who are distinctly unfriendly. There is gang warfare, bykes that are psychically attuned to their rider’s consciousness, deadly environmental issues, and a fast-paced action-packed race. Voice actor Morgan reads with quiet intensity. He embodies gruff-voiced, moody young men who are tough-as-nails survivors, but his throaty voice also handles the story’s dystopian teenage drama with ease. The world Hofmeyr has created is bleak and desperate, and Morgan conveys this with a gravelly narration punctuated by husky growls. His intensity leads to some breathing and mouth-noise issues, and his precise enunciations might distract listeners at times, but the action is nonstop, and Morgan’s energy never flags throughout the entire byke race. Ages 12–up. A Delacorte hardcover.

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  • ATOS Level:4.1
  • Lexile® Measure:560
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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