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Ashley Peterson said:
I loved this book. What happens is Thomas comes to the gladers and the next day Teresea comes along too. It is science fiction and it is like the Hunger Games but less obivious.
posted Nov 12, 2012 at 8:43PM
Avatar for WolfMoon WolfMoon said:
A postapocalyptic story with two sequels and a prequel. Read these at your own risk, because they are truly the darkest books I have yet encountered.
posted Nov 18, 2012 at 9:11AM
Avatar for WolfMoon WolfMoon said:
A postapocalyptic story with two sequels and a prequel. Read these at your own risk, because they are truly the darkest, most violent books I have yet encountered.
posted Jan 24, 2013 at 6:53PM
Kayley said:
Thomas is very scared in the Glade. He can't remember anything. When he first came to the Glade he was in a huge black box. The other Gladers think that there is a way to get out. Every day there are other certain Gladers who go out to the maze and try to figure out the path to the Exit. But at night the gates close. There is a reason for that. There are a bunch of monsters out in the maze at night. Is Thomas up for this challenge?
posted Mar 19, 2013 at 4:58PM
Jendelovely said:
This book raises more questions then answers. While the action keeps the story going, the ending was not very satisfying.
posted Jun 16, 2013 at 6:40AM
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