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The Maze Runner {Book Review}.

I've known about The Maze Runner for several years, but I had no idea that it was a series. What pushed me to want to read the book was the preview I saw of the movie when I went to see Divergent. Knowing that a book is going to be turned into a movie pushes me to want to read the book ASAP, and the movie trailer looked so interesting, I wanted to dive into the book right away.



Memorable Quotes
"If you ain't scared...you ain't human."
"Such a display of death - how could it be considered a victory?"
"That's just my way of saying I would've killed you if you'd died."

Book Summary from Goodreads
When Thomas wakes up in the lift, the only thing he can remember is his first name. His memory is blank. But he’s not alone. When the lift’s doors open, Thomas finds himself surrounded by kids who welcome him to the Glade—a large, open expanse surrounded by stone walls. Just like Thomas, the Gladers don’t know why or how they got to the Glade. All they know is that every morning the stone doors to the maze that surrounds them have opened. Every night they’ve closed tight. And every 30 days a new boy has been delivered in the lift. Thomas was expected. But the next day, a girl is sent up—the first girl to ever arrive in the Glade. And more surprising yet is the message she delivers. Thomas might be more important than he could ever guess. If only he could unlock the dark secrets buried within his mind.

My Thoughts
I was immediately intrigued by the concept of this book. A boy sent to a strange place with no knowledge of his past life other than his name. He doesn't even know his family or his shoe size. It was all so confusing, and the more confused I am, the quicker I have to read so I can figure out what happens and ease my confusion.

No one has any idea how or why they were sent to the Glade or who sent them, but they created a goal for themselves to solve the maze. For two years, these boys have been trying and failing to find a way out via the changing paths of the maze. When Thomas arrives, strange things start to happen. Unexplainable things that the boys have never seen or thought could happen. 

Usually it takes me a little while to start getting annoyed with characters, but I was annoyed with everyone at the beginning of the book. I was frustrated with Thomas because he wouldn't just sit down, shut up and follow protocol. Everyone was telling him to just rest and get some sleep and things would be explained to him the next day, but he insisted on asking a million questions immediately instead of just being patient. (Though if I'm being honest, I probably would have done the same thing, but just reading it about it made me want to tear my hair out.) Alby was just bossy and big-headed throughout the book. I don't think there was ever a part where I just started to like him. Most of the boys in the Glade just really got on my nerves, other than little, innocent Chuck. I adored him throughout the entire book.

I can't say this book every stressed me out like other books. I didn't sympathize with any of the characters because they all seemed like big boys who could take care of themselves. I did, however, breeze through this book because I just had to know what happened and how/if they solved the mystery and clear my confusion. 
I give this book a 4 out of 5. It was full of suspense and surprises, unexpected twists and turns. I would love to know what was going on through the author's head when he was writing this. This book is a series, but I'm not sure the epilogue was enough to make me want to read the book ASAP. I will definitely be reading it in the future though, and I can't wait to see the movie!
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17 comments :

  1. AAHAHH!!!! I just bought this through iBooks! CANNOT WAIT for the movie....Mostly because I love Dylan O'Brian, but it also looks like a good movie. Another young adult book for the win!

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  2. This is on my TBR list! I'm pretty excited to read it. Thanks for sharing your review with us!

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  3. Sounds like an intriguing read! I'm an avid reader, so I love book reviews! Thanks!

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  4. I've been hearing about this one for a while, too! Might have to pick it up before the movie comes out. Thanks for the review!

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  5. This looks intense!! Thank you for sharing :)

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  6. Yes! I just love YA. I don't know if I ever won't. I think you're gonna love!

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  7. You're welcome! I really enjoyed the book. I hope you do too!

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  8. Thanks for reading! I love reading and reading reviews too!

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  9. You're welcome! I always like to read books before the movie. I think this movie is going to be good!

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  10. Thanks for reading! It was pretty intense.

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  11. Now I want to read this book. Because I have an irrational fear that I would get lost in some maze someday, a weird fear. Have you read dievergant? I am half way through yet LOVE it.

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  12. The thought of being lost in a maze - scary! Have you ever been in a corn maze? The haunted ones are scary, but the ones that aren't haunted...I just get lost and have no idea where I'm going! I did read the whole Divergent trilogy and loved it! The first one is the best one. The movie was awesome too.

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  13. I've been there a few times , but they weren't scary . Just plain one . But I always prefered going with guide as I KNEW I would get lost and die. Ugh, that's irrational!

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  14. Now this book is something! I can imagine the adrenaline rush right now..... :) Gotta download this!

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  15. So much adrenaline! Can't wait for the movie! And I believe it is!

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