This is the sequel to Maze Runner. So you might want to read that first before reading this review. After the Maze, Thomas and his friends are thrilled to have a place to sleep and food in their bellies. Soon they will be able to go back to where they belong. That's until they go to sleep. When they wake up, the world is worse than before, and this test will make the Maze look easy. I loved the sequel. I have to admit it took me a while to follow everything in the Maze Runner. But now, I've already picked up their lingo and the story line, and I'm ready for the next chapter. Every time I think I know what is going to happen, then Dasher throws in something new. I still have very little idea of what is going on, but I want to know, and the Death Cure will be on hold soon. Yes, this is the second of four.
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He doesn't know anything when he wakes up in a dark room. Then the dark room starts lifting. A cage door opens, and he is lifted out and greeted by boys who call themselves Gladers. He remembers his name first and then in different dreams, he starts to see some more pieces of his past. But who is he really? Who are these boys? And what is at the end of the maze? Dashner creates a fast-paced, I-didn't-see-that-twist-coming type of book. I'll admit that for this one, first I watched the movie and then I listened to the audio book. Now I'm hooked and just finished the second one. This world Dashner creates, I don't know if I agree with his opinions, but it certainly is an interesting take. For those of you who like the Hunger Games, you'll enjoy the Maze Runner and even more the sequel. |
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