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YA/Genre Group Read (Mar 2014) - The Maze Runner by James Dashner
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Ahh I've read this one. I keep meaning to read the sequels! I've bought the next two but just haven't got around to reading them! They've been gathering dust on the shelf forever!


Irene, as you have posted in English currency presuming you may live in England.
I got my copy of this an the sequels from the Works book and stationary chain. On the 3 for £5 deal. I also got my hunger games and several other series on the same deal. They do a points card too.
It's well worth a look if you're on a tight book buying budget as I am!
Thanks Holly, I shall join a little bit. I did enjoy this book and Roseanne and the same place in as you I was thinking where is this going?
It's quite different to some of the other reads of the genre. Some aspects seem a little lord of the flies too.
I got my copy of this an the sequels from the Works book and stationary chain. On the 3 for £5 deal. I also got my hunger games and several other series on the same deal. They do a points card too.
It's well worth a look if you're on a tight book buying budget as I am!
Thanks Holly, I shall join a little bit. I did enjoy this book and Roseanne and the same place in as you I was thinking where is this going?
It's quite different to some of the other reads of the genre. Some aspects seem a little lord of the flies too.

I'm with you, Roseanne. About 20% done and wondering where this all is going. There's so much that is unexplained and intriguing!

Finished! Didn't love it. Gonna try Scorch Trials to see if Maze Runner seems better in the perspective of the series as a whole.

Scorch Trials is pretty violent, but really fast paced and much more plot driven. I haven't been able to put it down.


I will probably see the movie though just because of the description of the grievers. I thought they were terrifying.


I'm up to Death Cure. Still don't know what's really going on, but there has been more plot and character development in the other books.


I thought the exact same thing about my 11 year old. lol

Lol. If you're tired of dystopian scifi lit after 1984, then DON'T read The Maze Runner next. Try Eleanor and Park or Perks of Being a Wallflower for a coming of age romance. Or try Wonder for a sweet story with moving characters. Or Mrs. Mike for a well-written historical memoir.

I have some more dystopian on my TBR list including Red Rising, so I'm not trying to avoid it completely. However the last part of 1984 was unbelievable. I think I need a happy place for a little bit, lol

I'm really looking forward to the next book, however, there was one thing that really did annoy me and I hope hasn't been repeated in Scorch Trials. Why does everything have to be capitalised?! The Maze, the Runners, even the Cooks! The Kitchen! I understand one or two in order to attach importance (like the Maze, for example), but to do it to *everything* seemed silly.

I read Mrs. Mike - a quick enjoyable read, although there were quite a few times I wanted to give Kathy a good shake. Thanks for the recommendation.
So glad you enjoyed Mrs. Mike. A good palate cleanser before you head back into the dark, dystopian, fictional future. :)


Has anyone continued on reading the rest of the series? Is it worth the read?
I read the series earlier this year, and liked it very much. Plot holes abound, but still decent. The first book was missing emotional impact in many ways, but it set up the trajectory if the storyline for the series. Also, I did go around thinking "shuck it!" For awhile, thought, so be forewarned.
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I know a few people have been interested in this. I can't wait to see some of the discussions!