James Dashner's The Maze Runner

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The Maze Runner Felling disoriented and confused stepping into the maze for the first time with people he did not recognize in a place he had never seen is how Thomas felt when he arrived at the maze. The Maze Runner, a book by James Dashner was published on December 19, 2014, and is the first out of a five-book series. The general theme of this first book is that the characters were trying to find their purpose in life. Wicked was the organization that took kids around the world to a large area that resembled a maze. The kid’s memories were wiped clean so they didn’t know their identity, their location, nor their purpose in life. With no memory they did not anything they knew before they got there. When reading this book for the first time, the author captured my attention and kept me on my toes with all the excitement happening. …show more content…

Each pathway formed a pattern that changed every day, therefore the children had to find their way out. Some of the characters in the book started to have flashbacks from before they arrived in the maze about who they were and why they were there. The flashbacks along with other twists in the story makes the reader wonder if they will find a passageway out. Towards half way through the book a girl arrived into the maze. Throughout the years they had been trapped in the maze a new boy came once a month, it had never been a girl that came, so the youth didn’t know what was going on. Is this going to change the whole outcome of the novel or just be a little twist in the

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