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Original Title: | The Maze Runner |
ISBN: | 0385737947 (ISBN13: 9780385737944) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Maze Runner #1 |
Characters: | Chuck, Teresa Agnes, Minho, Alby, Gally, Thomas, Ben, Newt |
Literary Awards: | Georgia Peach Book Award (2011), Utah Book Award Nominee for Young Adults (2009), Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award (RT Award) Nominee for Best Young Adult Paranormal/Fantasy Novel (2009), Charlotte Award (2012), Pennsylvania Young Readers' Choice Award Nominee (2011) Evergreen Teen Book Award (2012), Milwaukee County Teen Book Award Nominee (2011), Lincoln Award (2012), Missouri Truman Readers Award (2012) |
James Dashner
Hardcover | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 4.02 | 970898 Users | 54617 Reviews
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Title | : | The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner #1) |
Author | : | James Dashner |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | October 6th 2009 by Delacorte Press |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Cultural. Japan. Asia. Literature. Asian Literature |
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There are alternate cover editions for this ASIN here and here. If you ain’t scared, you ain’t human. When Thomas wakes up in the lift, the only thing he can remember is his name. He’s surrounded by strangers—boys whose memories are also gone. Nice to meet ya, shank. Welcome to the Glade. Outside the towering stone walls that surround the Glade is a limitless, ever-changing maze. It’s the only way out—and no one’s ever made it through alive. Everything is going to change. Then a girl arrives. The first girl ever. And the message she delivers is terrifying. Remember. Survive. Run.Rating About Books The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner #1)
Ratings: 4.02 From 970898 Users | 54617 ReviewsWrite-Up About Books The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner #1)
Thomas comes to the maze in a box, he has no memories of anything other than his name. He learns that he is the "GreenBean" or the newest boy to arrive. They get arrivals once a month. There's a ton of questions about how he got there and why there is a maze that has walls that move every night. Then there are the Grievers. Which for the life of me I could not find scary. A machine-like slug? Pour some salt on that fucker.The next day a girl arrives. It throws the boys into an uproar. AThe last page is turned and all I have to say is this: What for the love of all that's good and pure was this foolishness? ...Aaaaand ..... rant!-----When I'm sick - the snotty phlegmy febrile kind of sick - and my brain feels sizzlingly fried, I sometimes turn to easy reading "fluff" to give my neurons a break. Sometimes this strategy backfires and the 'fluffy' book actually tries to break my long-suffering brain cells with its sheer stupidity.It's not even mediocre; mediocrity would be
How could anyone be evil enough to do this to us? Just as awesome the second time round!Thomas wakes up in the Glade with no memory of who he is or his past. He is surrounded by boys all just like him, no idea why they are there, some have been there as long as 2 years. They all keep the Glade running, they grow food, raise livestock and perhaps the most important job - the runners. The runners go out everyday exploring the giant maze surrounding the Glade, attempting to find an escape. Every
Reading this book + No sleep= brain shock . Oh more like my brain was blown into freaking little bits. I kept thinking about it after I was done. I finished it into the late hours of the night and I kept circling in my head what was going to happen next. The point is moot but I am definitely going to read the sequel The Scorch Trials.From the start as the reader we have NO idea what is happening. All Thomas can remember is his name. Not where he came from or any specific details of his life.
3.5Well. There was....well, first of all, I have to get a cup of water because I have a major headache.*Goes to get cup of water**Returns*Aah. Much better. Okay, first second of all, my friend recommended this book. So I requested it, and (foolish me) left it lying on the table where I do my homework, in plain sight of my parents. Oops. So THEN my dad says, at dinner:"Oh, Ellie, by the way--I borrowed that book of yours, Runner? Or something?"*gulps nervously* "The Maze Runner?""Yeah, that's
It's 1am, just finished this and it was aMAZEing, see what I did there ;)Review to come!!Review (more like gush):Where do I even start this review...Okay, so, The Maze Runner is absolutely incredible! I loved it so much!This book instantly sucked me in, when I really just got it off my shelf to look at it! Haha, I had always been a bit hesitant to read this book, because I didn't think I'd like it much... Boy, was I wrong. I even broke a book-lover rule and saw the movie first, because I was
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