The Death Cure (Maze Runner, #3)

The Death Cure (Maze Runner #3)

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Thomas knows that Wicked can't be trusted, but they say the time for lies is over, that they've collected all they can from the Trials and now must rely on the Gladers, with full memories restored, to help them with their ultimate mission. It's up to the Gladers to complete the blueprint for the cure to the Flare with a final voluntary test.

What Wicked doesn't know is that...more
Kindle Edition, 325 pages
Published October 11th 2011
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Morgan Walsh
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Saniya(Will Herondale is mine)
This book was- *wait a moment*


Let me bang my head until the author proves that there is one more book to be published for us readers, or if this book was just a really, really good joke.

Omigosh. Do not tell me that this is the last book of this trilogy. Do not tell me that the author just didn't answer all the questions we were waiting for. And please do not freaking tell me that this is what we readers are getting after being such a fan of both The Maze Runner and Scorch Trials books.

After happ...more
Sydney →☺
MINHO IS AWESOME MINHO IS AWESOME MINHO IS AWESOME MINHO IS AWESOME...
...okay I think I made my point. (:

CANNOT WAITTTT why do authors like to torture people! ;___;
Annalisa
Things Dashner does well:
Storytelling. Making up this world and coming up with all the plot twists are well done; he's a very talented tale spinner. He's great at creating suspense, making the next plot twist come at the right moment, and making you want to go on to the next chapter. A lab-created zombie virus and an overzealous world organization with too much power: fantastic ideas. Some of the plot twists and answers I questioned, but overall it was a fast-paced tale that easily drew me in.

Wh...more
Emily Rose
GAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! I just read the synopsis on B&N's website and it sounds totally EPIC! Cannot wait!

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5th most popular book this month... Alright Dashner!!!

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DANG I actually did not fancy this book at all.
(view spoiler)[Ugh!!!! I hate to say it but I was extremely dissapointed by the finale of The Maze Runner series, The Death Cure. It was written well like the other books but I have to say that the plot and the end were terrible. I can't even describe how dissapointed I am because I l...more
Michelle Lee
Found this on : http://www.randomhouse.com/book/19668...

Synopsis :

Thomas knows that Wicked can't be trusted, but they say the time for lies is over, that they've collected all they can from the Trials and now must rely on the Gladers, with full memories restored, to help them with their ultimate mission. It's up to the Gladers to complete the blueprint for the cure to the Flare with a final voluntary test.
What Wicked doesn't know is that something's happened that no Trial or Variable could have...more
Wendy F
Well, that was a major disappointment.

Was it just me or did it feel like the author had absolutely no idea where to go with this story? I still feel like 90% of the book was left unexplained. And for me it was completely a cop out (view spoiler)[to have Thomas refuse getting his memories back. If Thomas, our MC, doesn't remember then the author doesn’t have to bother thinking up an explanation (hide spoiler)]. I'm not even going to bother listing all the questions I still have, because they're n...more
Zchynard
REVIEW UPDATED! read after the second line break.
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"Teresa. Why did it have to end that way?" -- Thomas, (Chapter 52, The Scorch Trial)
"No. I kind of accepted it, in a way. That saving you was worth losing what we might’ve had." -- Teresa, (chapter 56, The Scorch Trial)

I had a hard time getting into The Maze Runner. Despite the good plot and characters, it wasn't that enticing. I got hooked probably...more
benebean
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Lissa & Alexa  The Novel Lasses
Apr 04, 2012 Lissa & Alexa The Novel Lasses rated it 3 of 5 stars Recommends it for: boys and girls grades 5 and up
Recommended to Lissa & Alexa by: B4R Club

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Thomas knows that Wicked can't be trusted, but they say the time for lies is over, that they've collected all they can from the Trials and now must rely on the Gladers, with full memories restored, to help them with their ultimate mission. It's up to the Gladers to complete the blueprint for the cure to the Flare with a final voluntary test.

What Wicked doesn't know is that something's happened that no Trial or Variable could have foreseen. Thomas has remembered far more than t
...more
Jenn
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Alondra
3.75 - 4 Stars

I really loved this series, and the finale let us know that WICKED is good....right?

I spent the entire book trying to find out who the backstabbers were, and how in the heck these kids were gonna get out of the mess they were in.

I liked that fact that we have answers to questions, but that the answer we are given is not exactly the answer we seek. After many trials, our gladers and their frenemies find common cause and an ultimate goal to chase. Freedom.

Is it over? Can your frien...more
Jack Ferreira
Ýep, this series was pretty cool! In my review of The Scorch Trials I had hoped this wouldn't turn out be another "Mockingjay", I was relieved to find it wasn't and it rounded of the series quite nicely.

Unlike Mockingjay:
1 - The characters relationships with one another weren't forced at all. I was fine with everybody, and annoyed by no one.
2 - No forced and unnecessary deaths that were obviously only used for shock value in an attempt to make the story more engaging. There were important dea...more
Mike (the Paladin)
I finished this book a few nights ago. Had I reviewed it then my negativity would have been much more emphatic.

PLEASE NOTICE: THERE WILL BE SPOILERS FOR THE FIRST TWO VOLUMES IN THIS REVIEW. i WILL BE ASSUMING THAT YOU HAVE READ The Maze Runner AND The Scorch Trials. PLEASE BE AWARE OF THIS BEFORE YOU GO ON.

So why as high as a 2 if I'm very disappointed in the book? It/they does/do tie their plot line up...mostly. There are times in each book (the first two more than the third) where they are in...more
Katie
I'm so excited that this book has finally released after waiting all that time for it and the wait was most definitely worth it. This book contained action from beginning to end; there was honestly no pause longer than a page or two from the action. I read this in two days and it took all of my will power to put it down throughout this time because there was just never a good place to stop. My favorite character died (won't tell you who) and it provoked some teary eyes, I must say. Two pretty si...more
Shelby
Literally so excited for book to come out!

I instantly liked Teresa from the moment she woke up. And i'm sort of in love with Minho (: haha, i just love his personality. And Newt too. As for Thomas, i think he is a great character as well.
I love that Thomas and Teresa have an amazing friendship, on top of having something more for each other. But even I was hurt after what Teresa did to Thomas. But honestly, she was right. Betraying him was better than loosing him when it came down to it. I thi...more
Stephanie (The Night Bookmobile)
Just as fun as the first two but not as clever as I would have liked. I wanted more surprises and also more insight into Thomas and Theresa's pasts. I also thought a certain character didn't get the ending they deserved. Their death seemed convenient to the plot and they didn't get treated very well in the book before that point either. We never learned much more about their side of things. Plus things with WICKED were wrapped up too neatly and without many answers. I still really enjoyed this b...more
Tiffany Neal
Can I get an ARC? Please?

**Impatiently waiting for my copy to arrive in the mail!! WHERE IS IT?!?**
Fiona
Rated: 1 to 1.5 stars

Ever since I picked up the first book in this series, I've thought to myself: This book is only good if the ending is good. Turns out it was... nothing surprising and lacks substance.


Major complaints:
-The author did not explain WHY they need to put all these subjects through all these Variables. Only a very loose and generic rationale was provided. It just seems like a very poor excuse on the author's part to throw in some action and bloodbath into the series. There is absol...more
Amy
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Monica
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Steve
Unfortunately, I didn't think this was a very strong conclusion to what overall is a really good trilogy. Lots of action and the pace moved really quickly, but the conclusion was pretty unsatisfying. So much of the trilogy is centered on trust and mistrust; Can Thomas trust his experiences and limited memories? Can he trust his friends? Can he trust the bits and pieces of information he's being fed by those in control? The story was all action followed what felt like a very abrupt conclusion and...more
Brooke
I LOVED this book. It was well worth waiting for a year for it to come out. It was everything I could have hoped for and more. A lot of the time the last book of a series will be weak and disappointing *cough*cough*Mocking Jay*; however, this book didn't disappoint. The series finished strongly and I loved every page of it. Overall: a perfect ending to an amazing series.
Sita
Mar 23, 2012 Sita rated it 2 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Teens
This trilogy ended horribly. It was like the author just found anything he could to wrap up each storyline. The whole trilogy wasn't great to begin with, but I trudged on. Book one got decent about halfway through, book two was alright, but book three was terrible.

Honestly, I hope that someone gives the author some serious lessons in writing female characters and making male and female associations believable as throughout one of the biggest problems was his main characters relationships with hi...more
Sam Griffin
This is going to be an amazing book the first two were so good!!! But I don't want to wait!! I'm going to have a temper tantrum!!! I NEED IT NOW!!! Oops I didn't mean to rate it lol
Erin
1.5 stars

First, to clarify. This isn't an angry one star. I just have lost most of my patience when it comes to all of this series's flaws.

As many people have noted, the Maze Runner trilogy is a bit... mysterious. Throughout the first two books, a lot of stuff happens with little to no explanation. I knew going into The Death Cure that the only way I would like this book was if it finally gave me the answers I was looking for.

Well, as you can see from my rating, it didn't.

(view spoiler)[But man...more
Ellie (a.k.a. QE3)
5.00 for great ending, WHILE READING IT (in retrospect it was kind of sloppy)
4.50 for the rest of the book

WELL.

After a sort of lukewarm trilogy beginning, and a stone-cold second installment, I was a little reluctant to start this, but after hearing so many people raving about it, I requested it from the library. And when it arrived, I started reading....and was hooked!

The book starts out with Thomas sitting in his little cell where WICKED has kept him for a while, at the beginning. At first it...more
Lucy
The Death Cure is an action-packed resolutionary ending to one of the most powerful, well-written dystopian novels I've read since The Hunger Games (and that's saying something, considering the swarm of dystopian novels released over the last five years). However, although I still adore the overall concept of the Maze Runner series, I found myself slightly disappointed that I didn't love the final book as much as the first two.

My main disappointment with The Death Cure was Thomas. Despite how mu...more
Sydney
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Lettersalad
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James is the author of THE MAZE RUNNER trilogy and THE 13TH REALITY series. He also published a series (beginning with A DOOR IN THE WOODS) with a small publisher several years ago. He lives and writes in the Rocky Mountains.
More about James Dashner...
The Maze Runner (Maze Runner, #1) The Scorch Trials (Maze Runner, #2) The Kill Order (Maze Runner, #0.5) The Journal of Curious Letters (The 13th Reality, #1) The Hunt for Dark Infinity (The 13th Reality, #2)

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