The Scorch Trials

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Many people like exciting action books. If you are one of them, you will like the book “The scorch trials” by James Dashner. This book has an exciting plot, amazing characters and a relatable theme which makes this an awesome book.

“The Scorch trials” is a novel about a group of kids who are sent on a trial to prove they're worthy to get the cure for the flare. After escaping the maze, Thomas and the other gladers were divided into two groups and sent into the scorch, where many obstacles will have to be overcome.Although the scorch would be their biggest problem,” Wicked” is standing in there way sending even more obstacles to test their abilities. Many betrayals and lies take place and Thomas and the gladers must overcome these

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