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Thursday, March 26, 2015
Death Cure by James Dashner Review
Once again I will try to avoid any major plot twists and spoilers as well as I possibly can.
Synopsis
The third and final installment of the Maze Runner trilogy, Death Cure by James Dashner, is an adventurous tale full of action. Group B and the Gladers successfully made it to the "safe haven" in the Scorch Trials, earning them the chance for a cure. Thomas however, is taken away. He is fed three square meals of ham, mashed potatoes, carrots, bread, and water. Locked away like a prisoner, completely isolated. He hasn't had a bath in over three weeks. Hasn't seen a person in that time either.
A procedure will be given to each of them to secure their memories back. Wicked needs for the "subjects" to remember and participate fully in the quest for a cure. They are safe now. They of course have the option to not have the procedure done. Thomas, Minho, and Newt have had enough. They have had enough of the lies, deceit, trials, and games of Wicked. They refuse the procedure. But will they be able to really refuse? Or will they succumb to yet another trial and danger? They hope to make their escape towards freedom.
My Review
Death Cure came to an exciting and unforgettable end. The entire book was much better than I could ever anticipate. So many questions were raised that I could not wait to find the answers to. The stakes were high and I was not disappointed with the action in this book. Bullets were flying, fists were sailing, and the most advanced weaponry was used in the battle for a cure and safety. Wicked, the Right Hand, and Thomas' group all had different objectives in mind as they all raced to beat the other at their own game. Dashner has found a way to make the most realistic apocalyptic dystopian fantasy come alive. There were several deaths that had me in tears and others I knew were inevitable. I have to admit, I was quite worried on how the ending would play out. There were so many possibilities I had in mind. Never did I suspect it would end in the way it did. I am thankful for that. Dashner thought up a brilliant conclusion to the series. Just this once, my favorite book in the series is the ending.
4 out of 5
So were you as satisfied with the ending as I was? Were you team Teresa or Brenda? Did anyone really ship Thomas with anyone? I found that I was not too concerned with the slight bits that can be classified as "romance" in this dystopian novel. I was far too invested in the lives of Thomas, Minho, and Newt to care too much about what happened to the others.
Synopsis
The third and final installment of the Maze Runner trilogy, Death Cure by James Dashner, is an adventurous tale full of action. Group B and the Gladers successfully made it to the "safe haven" in the Scorch Trials, earning them the chance for a cure. Thomas however, is taken away. He is fed three square meals of ham, mashed potatoes, carrots, bread, and water. Locked away like a prisoner, completely isolated. He hasn't had a bath in over three weeks. Hasn't seen a person in that time either.
"Rage crept in. Like a shivering rat looking for a spot of warmth, a crumb of food."This is how Thomas felt as he stared at the white walls, floors, and ceiling, waiting for the inevitable snap of his brain as he is driven over the edge by the Flare. Suddenly, Rat Man appears in the doorway. This has been yet another trial from Wicked to discover kill zones. Each of them received similar or worse trials. Thomas is lucky though. Like several others, he is immune to the Flare. Some of his friends are not as fortunate.
A procedure will be given to each of them to secure their memories back. Wicked needs for the "subjects" to remember and participate fully in the quest for a cure. They are safe now. They of course have the option to not have the procedure done. Thomas, Minho, and Newt have had enough. They have had enough of the lies, deceit, trials, and games of Wicked. They refuse the procedure. But will they be able to really refuse? Or will they succumb to yet another trial and danger? They hope to make their escape towards freedom.
My Review
Death Cure came to an exciting and unforgettable end. The entire book was much better than I could ever anticipate. So many questions were raised that I could not wait to find the answers to. The stakes were high and I was not disappointed with the action in this book. Bullets were flying, fists were sailing, and the most advanced weaponry was used in the battle for a cure and safety. Wicked, the Right Hand, and Thomas' group all had different objectives in mind as they all raced to beat the other at their own game. Dashner has found a way to make the most realistic apocalyptic dystopian fantasy come alive. There were several deaths that had me in tears and others I knew were inevitable. I have to admit, I was quite worried on how the ending would play out. There were so many possibilities I had in mind. Never did I suspect it would end in the way it did. I am thankful for that. Dashner thought up a brilliant conclusion to the series. Just this once, my favorite book in the series is the ending.
4 out of 5
So were you as satisfied with the ending as I was? Were you team Teresa or Brenda? Did anyone really ship Thomas with anyone? I found that I was not too concerned with the slight bits that can be classified as "romance" in this dystopian novel. I was far too invested in the lives of Thomas, Minho, and Newt to care too much about what happened to the others.
Saturday, March 14, 2015
W.C.K.D is good? Scorch Trials by James Dashner Review
WICKED is good.
I will try not to give away any spoilers worth mentioning. I
hate reading a book review that gives away the best plot twists. If I am reviewing a book series, I will give a brief summary of the previous book first as a reminder of what led up to the current book's plot.
So, for those of
you who haven’t read the Maze Runner, please go do so before reading this
review. For those who need a little reminder:
The Maze Runner starts off with a boy stuck in the dark of a
box. The doors open and he is surrounded by several boys in a strange land
without memory on how he got there or who he is. Nicknamed Greenie, the boy is
taken through the Glade and introduced to the Gladers. Thomas quickly remembers
his name.
There are only two real rules in the glade.
1. Do your part
2. do NOT enter the Maze
Soon, a girl shows up in the box with a note telling the
Gladers that this will be the last box. Thomas learns that her name is Teresa
and that she remembers Thomas. Thomas becomes a runner and together, the
Gladers solve the mystery of the Maze. The Gladers battle
SYNOPSIS
Grievers on their
escape of the Maze. In the end, few survive.
The Scorch Trials, a novel written by James Dashner, is the
second book in the Maze Runner series. The Maze Runner came to a close with
Thomas, Teresa, Mino, Newt, and several other gladers being rescued and taken
to safety… Or were they?
Thomas awakens to find his world once more spinning out of
control. The group of people who had saved them are dead. Teresa can’t be found
anywhere, not even in Thomas’ mind. Frantic to find her, he goes to her room.
On her door is a plaque labeling her as the betrayer. A boy name Aris has taken
her place. The boys soon find out that there was a separate maze filled with
girls (group b). Thomas and the other Gladers are a part of the second set of
trials laid out by WICKED. They are thrust up into the Scorch; a dry, barren land
filled with both Cranks and Group B out to destroy them. Their mission? To reach the safe haven on time and received
the cure.
My Review
To be honest, at first I wasn't that into the book. I
enjoyed the first of the series so I was expecting to love this one even more.
The Scorch Trials is action-packed from the start. There was interesting death traps and creatures that could rival the Grievers and the Maze. I love that aspect of the book. Although the action was great, I found the plot to be obvious at first. The main characters must fight and run to save their lives, just like the Maze. Obvious. Thomas starts to have dreams where he remembers life before the Glade. Another obvious point. Teresa betraying Thomas and the Gladers was yet another point that was laid out in front of you. My
original review was a 2 out of five. It just wasn't holding my attention. I was ready to give up after this book, until near middle to end of the book
that is. About 60% of the way through my kindle edition and the biggest plot
twists of them all unfolded. I did NOT see them coming! I had to set my lovely
kindle down and wrap my brain around it, trying to connect the dots. Either you
will get the plot twist from the start, or you will be staring at your book in
awe. The book ends on yet another fantastic cliff-hanger.
Is Teresa still playing a part as the betrayer? And what about Brenda? Will Thomas be all right? Stick this one out and I promise it will not disappoint!
Wicked is good... or is it?
4 out of 5
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