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There are many suspicious things in this book that sometimes made me really think and other times made me want to throw the book across the room. There are many questions you could ask yourself about the Maze Runner such as: Why are there mostly boys? Why can’t any of the kids remember their past? Who are the Creators? Why are they doing this to children? and those are just a few of the suspicions that you can get fr
— Dec 18, 2015 06:36AM
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Who are those guys and what are they doing? What’s in that building? And why do you live in freaking maze?” (Dashner 27) There is so many questions that I (and Thomas) have that have yet to be answered about the history of the maze and who are the creators and I am very eager to have those question answered later in the book.
— Dec 18, 2015 06:37AM
Matthew Sobkowicz
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om the beginning of the story.
In the book, a boy named Thomas is put into the “Glade”: a small landscape enclosed inside a giant, metal maze. Thomas is quickly educated by the other boys about the deadly creatures that live in the maze and that there is no observable way out and most of the boys have been there for months. In the book, Thomas was about as confused as I was about the maze when he was asking Chuck, “
— Dec 18, 2015 06:37AM
In the book, a boy named Thomas is put into the “Glade”: a small landscape enclosed inside a giant, metal maze. Thomas is quickly educated by the other boys about the deadly creatures that live in the maze and that there is no observable way out and most of the boys have been there for months. In the book, Thomas was about as confused as I was about the maze when he was asking Chuck, “

