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    the Maze Runner. It is written by James Dashner. My book is 374 pages long. The genre of my book is science fiction because it has an unrealistic setting that could not be possible with today's technology. It is also not based off of a true story, so it is fiction. I would give this book five stars. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I even finished it in the first week of me reading it because I liked it so much. I liked the aspect of how the characters are stuck in the middle of a giant maze,…

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    The book that I read for my distopan lighture is The Maze Runner Written by James Dashner. The story of the book is that Thomas is sent to live in a maze called Glade that changes everyday with other boys his age . They try to find a way out of the maze, but if they stay to long out in the maze, then the walls will close and the grevers will come out. The the grevers are a very dangerist moster that only comes out a night, ways one ton, hase spikes, and has a stinger that can sting the boys, and…

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    normal day in the maze. Where runners risk there lives to finding a way out, and people gather in fear of what surrounds them. In the book Maze Runner, written by James Dashner, boys go this sensation of fear and unawareness all the time. They have no memory to look at mom and dad. All they have is the maze, walls that surround them yet endanger them, and each other. Throughout the story, there is a continuous display of manipulation and fear using numerous figurative languages. The Maze…

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    other school related things. In the story, it talks about a bleak world that I hopeless also in these stories a young person saves everyone because young bloods have more energy they also fight for what they believe in. The book anthem and the movie Maze Runner tell stories about young people who save society because they are idealistic. Anthem is a book about equality 7-2521 that grows up in this dystopian society and kind of sticks out from the rest of his brothers. Equality 7-2521…

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    “If you ain’t scared… you ain’t human,” wrote James Dashner from The Maze Runner, in the genre of action. In the book, Thomas wakes up in an elevator, remembering nothing but his own name. He wakes up to a world of about sixty teen boys who have learned to survive in their protective yet not so protective environment, subsisting on their supplies that WICKED, the creators of the maze, have given them. A new boy arrives every thirty days. Thomas the newest boy, needs to learn to adapt, but…

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    Thomas from James Dashner’s The Maze Runner is a very simple character with amazing personality traits. These traits shape him into the character that he ends up becoming later in the book. His personality eventually helps his friends get out and survive the maze. Thomas, ever since he came up in the box, has always been curious the about Glade, the place boys were sent to with no memory of their past life. Thomas is informed that they were in the middle of a maze, and that they could not find…

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    The Maze Runner, written by James Dashner is introducing a dystopian society. The individual boys have to find out why they all are in a Glade together and why they are in a horrifying environment that is like a prison. The book is about a group of intelligent teenagers trying to escape a seemingly unsolvable Maze, which is a test to see who can survive. The novel Maze Runner by James Dashner is better in comparison to the movie as the book is more descriptive, the ending is better and the book…

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    The Maze Runner is yet another one of Hollywood's attempts to turn a popular young-adult dystopian sci-fi book into a successful film franchise. These attempts haven't been incredibly successful-look at The Giver and Divergent-but The Maze Runner is a pleasant surprise. Thomas, played by Dylan O'Brien, wakes up in a metal box that goes to a fairly large area called the Glade. The Glade is surrounded by a large stone maze terrorized by strange creatures named Grievers. The other boys of the Glade…

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    The Maze Runner by James Dashner is a book you should read. It’s a book about teenagers being sent up in an elevator box (one every month), placed into the middle of a huge maze that changes every night, only remembering one thing, their name. The main character, Thomas, enters this place and becomes friends with Chuck. In this book, survival was on the minds of all the characters and allies needed to be made. By making friends, it allows the teenagers to have reliance on others to fill certain…

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    Maze Runner Essay Why should people read the Maze Runner? Written by James Dashner, the Maze Runner is a dystopian story that is full of intense action. Because of the action in this story, people should read it. Throughout the book, there are several sections of action, which are present through Grievers, Sacrifice, and Rescuers. Chronologically in the book, the Grievers are the first source of action. Grievers are monsters that are set in the maze by the creators. They are described as half…

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