Win a great book and electronic goodies in our HUMANS, BOW DOWN giveaway!

Plenty of people say our world is “run by machines,” but those people aren’t nearly literal enough for James Patterson. The bestselling author’s new YA novel, Humans, Bow Down takes place in a wild future where robots known as “Hu-Bots” have truly taken over and made the human race their slaves.

Now a young rebel named Six, whose family was killed in the early days of the war, is risking it all to stop the robots out to destroy mankind for good.

We’ve teamed up with Little, Brown & Co. to give you a copy of Humans, Bow Down, plus a way to keep all the machines in your life from misbehaving!

In a World Run by Machines…

One (1) winner receives:

  • Copy of Humans, Bow Down
  • Anker E7 portable power bank to keep your machines running!

This giveaway is open to US Residents only at the publisher’s request. Prizing provided by Little, Brown & Co.

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Humans, Bow Down is out now. If you don’t want to wait to snag it, you can order it via Amazon.

In a world run by machines, humans are an endangered species.

The Great War is over. The Robots have won. The humans who survived have two choices–they can submit and serve the vicious rulers they created or be banished to the Reserve, a desolate, unforgiving landscape where it’s a crime to be human. And the robots aren’t content–following the orders of their soulless leader, they’re planning to conquer humanity’s last refuge. With nothing left to lose, Six, a feisty, determined young woman whose family was killed with the first shots of the war, is a rebel with a cause. On the run for her life after an attempted massacre, Six is determined to save humanity before the robots finish what the Great War started and wipe humans off the face of the earth, once and for all.

By Molly

Molly is a proud Canadian who is currently attending university in Scotland. She loves to read, write, watch films, and talk about Sarah J. Maas books. If not snuggled up with a book, Molly can usually be found tapping at the dance studio, or writing yet another essay.