Maze Runner by James Dashner

Maze Runner (Maze Runner, #1)

by James Dashner

Book one in the blockbuster Maze Runner series that spawned a movie franchise and ushered in a worldwide phenomenon! And don’t miss The Fever Code, the highly-anticipated series conclusion that finally reveals the story of how the maze was built!
 
   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.
   Outside the towering stone walls that surround them is a limitless, ever-changing maze. It’s the only way out—and no one’s ever made it through alive.
   Then a girl arrives. The first girl ever. And the message she delivers is terrifying: Remember. Survive. Run.

The Maze Runner and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, and Maze Runner: The Death Cure all are now major motion pictures featuring the star of MTV's Teen Wolf, Dylan O’Brien; Kaya Scodelario; Aml Ameen; Will Poulter; and Thomas Brodie-Sangster.
 
Also look for James Dashner’s edge-of-your-seat MORTALITY DOCTRINE series!

Praise for the Maze Runner series:
A #1 New York Times Bestselling Series
USA Today Bestseller
Kirkus Reviews Best Teen Book of the Year
An ALA-YASLA Best Fiction for Young Adults Book
An ALA-YALSA Quick Pick
 
“[A] mysterious survival saga that passionate fans describe as a fusion of Lord of the FliesThe Hunger Games, and Lost.” —EW
 
“Wonderful action writing—fast-paced…but smart and well observed.” Newsday
 
“[A] nail-biting must-read.” Seventeen
 
“Breathless, cinematic action.” —Publishers Weekly
 
Heart pounding to the very last moment.” —Kirkus Reviews
 
Exclamation-worthy.” —Romantic Times
 
“James Dashner’s illuminating prequel [The Kill Order] will thrill fans of this Maze Runner [series] and prove just as exciting for readers new to the series.” —Shelf Awareness, Starred

Take a deep breath before you start any James Dashner book.” —Deseret News

Reviewed by Berls on

4 of 5 stars

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My Initial Reaction...


The Maze Runner was much better than I expected. Not something I typically would have picked up, but was on the list for book club. Now I now need to track down the rest of the books!

The Characters...


The main character in The Maze Runner is a young boy of about 16 named Thomas. When the book begins he's waking up in a metal box in the ground, no clue where he is, why he's there, or who he is. Thomas knows his name, but that's it. His memory has been wiped. I really loved that The Maze Runner was told ONLY from his point of view, because it makes figuring out what's going on that much more complicated. Thomas has all these instinctive abilities and desires - and even those instincts are to be questioned. He's a smart boy and I loved watching him figure out the mystery - because I couldn't do it.

We get to know quite a few other characters in the Maze. They were well written and I could visualize each boy so clearly - they all have such strong personalities and sometimes that brings them into conflict. I will say, though, that this definitely isn't a character driven novel. You get to know the characters, but they don't drive it forward. It's the story - particularly the mystery - that kept me turning the pages.

The Story...


The Maze Runner is a brilliant concept. These boys have all been put in the Glade - an area at the center of a Maze - over a period of about two years without their memories. They don't know why they are there but they are trying to get out. So a group of boys, called Runners because they have to run to get through the maze, go out every day to try and find the way. After two years they haven't found a way because 1 - the walls move every night and 2 - it's dangerous out there. Weird creatures are in the maze and they are hunting the boys, trying to kill them.

When Thomas arrives at the maze, things start going differently and the boys are convinced his arrival has something to do with it. Thomas knows they are probably right, though he has no idea why. The mystery of how they ended up there, why, and how they're going to get out kept me turning the pages. By the end, I still hadn't guessed. Best part, though, was that once I found out, I could look back and see where I SHOULD have figured it out!

Concluding Sentiments...


The Maze Runner ends with an epilogue that let's you know that the mystery isn't quite as solved as you thought. There's more to come and I can't wait to read the rest. Thank goodness the entire trilogy is already out or I'd be so frustrated. It's not a cliffhanger per say, but it's enough to make the next book a must!

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