The main Gladers (namely Alby, Newt, Minho, Chuck, Gally and Frypan,) were given such distinct and vibrant characterization despite the size of their roles. Furthermore he’s introduced into a totally foreign landscape and is greeted by what develops into a great cast of supporting characters. The fact that the protagonist was introduced in such a way that you already knew he was in danger but didn’t know why or what from was captivating. It was kind of awesome.įrom the very beginning when Thomas wakes up in the box with no memory of who he is beyond his name and is pulled into the Glade I was intrigued. I wanted to race through it and at the same time it built in me such an intense feeling of foreboding and worry that I constantly felt as though I was on the verge of an anxiety attack. Maybe I have an overactive imagination but I found this first book unbelievably compelling. The first book in James Dashner’s series The Maze Runner has got to be one of the most suspenseful and creepy books I’ve read in a while. As Thomas learns the ropes about life in their safe have, known as the Glade, and the threats that live within the maze he realizes he was sent there for a purpose – to be one of the runners whose job is to crack the mazes mystery and lead the Gladers to their freedom. This is the story of a teenager named Thomas who finds himself sent to an unknown location where he joins a group of castaway boys trapped in a seemingly unsolvable maze. I’m a big fan of series’ to begin with but I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed this series as much as I did because it’s a little more science fiction based than I’m used to but regardless. This review encompasses the entire Maze Runner Trilogy because quite frankly once I started the series I couldn’t stop. The Maze Runner Trilogy: The Maze Runner, The Scorch Trials, The Death Cure
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