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The Maze Runner by James Dasher

November 6, 2014
By Silaz Sikorsky BRONZE, Olympia, Washington
Silaz Sikorsky BRONZE, Olympia, Washington
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The Maze Runner Review


From the continuing mystery to the endless action, James Dasher’s bestselling book “The Maze Runner” is sure to keep you engaged.
First of all, The plot contains a lot of interesting elements. One of them is the mystery of the maze. A bunch of kids were put in a big area next to a maze. None of them have any idea how they got there or who put them there. They also don’t know anything about the maze except that it closes at night and that it is very dangerous. Another important element of the plot is all of the action scenes. The action scenes all begin at the end of chapters and the end of books. This keeps the reader reading to the end.
There are a lot of good things and some bad ones about how this book is written. One thing that some people might not like about this book is the dark writing style. Examples of this are the death and sadness. A lot of people die and they are mostly kids which some readers might find disturbing. A good thing about the writing style is that it is and entertaining. For example, the kids start to find clues as the book progresses such as letters in the maps and things in the maze.
As you have read in this review, “The Maze Runner” is an exciting adventures book that you won’t be able to put down.


The author's comments:

I really enjoyed this book. I hope that this review will convince you to read it!


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