The Scorch Trials
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Getting repetitive?
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Jul 26, 2012 06:39AM
I don't know about you, but I am finding the whole thing about them being 'rescued' but not really, and then thrown into another challenge a bit repetitive. I love the way the books were written, I love the challenges that they are faced with, but am I the only one who wishes that the beginning and endings would be so repetitive?
I am not being a hater, I just want to get some other opinions.
I am not being a hater, I just want to get some other opinions.
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I don't know, I kind of like it. In my mind it's not too repetitive. And the second book does end sort of with Thomas thinking that way too, that he starts realizing maybe they are just going to throw them into another situation with Variables.
I didn't find it repetitive. I felt like each time it was a new challenge. I was pretty annoyed in the first book with writing ideas, so I had low expectations for the second one, and just imagined myself in Thomas' place. I think that helped, because thinking that way made it a lot more intriguing.
I liked the first book better. it's more exciting than the second and third book. Thomas and teresa's relationship annoyed me. it's like "you and your friends are about to die!! stop freakin' obsessing about teresa"
first teresa was good then bad, then good, then bad blah! blah! blah!! when you think everything is going to be ok, there's another challenge, then ok, then another challenge. in my head "when will it end?" you're right it's a little repetitive.
first teresa was good then bad, then good, then bad blah! blah! blah!! when you think everything is going to be ok, there's another challenge, then ok, then another challenge. in my head "when will it end?" you're right it's a little repetitive.
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