The Death Cure Maze Runner Series 3 by James Dashner
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Web ID: 15626249Great book! I cried at Yk what page
I absolutely love and adore the maze runner series. As a fellow glader for one year, this book and the movie never fails to make me cry and sob for newt. I will say this book is pretty different from the movies now that I think about it. Btw im writing this after I finished this book last year for the first timeđź’€ but I re read and decided to write a review bc yes
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Very Very Good Book!!
The Death Cure is a fantastic book. Full of twists and turns and intense moments. There is more to this title though. I feel that I made the connection to this title and the book because it reminds me of how he takes an adventure on trying to find out the truth behind the WICKED’s past. Another thing I can relate this title to is the fact that there is a disease called the flare. This disease is very deadly. The characters in this book are all called gladers. Most of them are immune to it except for some. This book is a dystopian novel. This story is a dystopian novel because it shows different characters growing up in a sort of community and then having to work together in a teamwork kind of way to conquer something. Thomas is one of my favorite characters in this story. This character holds himself together with control. For example, he only kills when he needs to; he thinks of it as violent and not right. But during this story Thomas is brought into Solitary Confinement and his anger and troubles begin to grow. He begins to find a hate for the people who looked at him in her and he wants to seek them down. This affects the story because it changes the perspective on Thomas dramatically. I feel like I can relate to this moment in the story because I feel like I'm trapped sometimes. That when I'm trapped in a ball of stress or troubles I can’t find my way out of it. I usually just wait like Thomas did and when I can find my way out of it I want to figure out how I got in here and why. I want to do this so it doesn't happen again and I can fight it off. I also feel I can relate to this story because all of the characters have a backstory. They all just ended up in this game, this maze. Not knowing what's going on and just trying to find out. I feel that this background of the story is relatable because sometimes things just happen to everyone. You may not know why or how but it just does and sometimes it's just uncontrollable. All in all, I believe that this book is a great read from many exciting intense moments to make you want to get deeper into this book. I also believe that the way many people can relate to this book (even though I don't think a lot of us have been stuck in a maze like this before) can make it much easier and more understanding to read.
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Great Book Over All
When I started to read Maze Runner it was for a book project and I wasn't to excited to read but after reading this book I quickly enjoyed it. This is one of the best books that I have read so far in my life. I also watched the movie and I thought that both were great. I love that it is about teenagers and not adults and how they are special. In the first two books it never really told us about why they were chosen in the first place but now we get to know. Over all this is a great book and I recommend it to every one who likes science fiction.
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Great Series!
The Death Cure is a dystopian novel written by author James Dashner. It is the third and final book of The Maze Runner trilogy. This novel is about a 16-year-old boy who has no memory of his past life. A virus called the flare has run rampant, and an organization called WICKED is testing young teenagers to find a cure to the disease. Thomas has gone through many grueling and life-threatening trials, and he and his friends have finally escaped. This book is about how Thomas and his companions are on the run from WICKED, who want their lab rats back. The Death Cure is a good book for various reasons, one of which being that all the characters have different behavioral quirks. Newt, for example, is always calm and collected, while his best friend Minho is hot-headed and gets angry very easily. It is fun to observe their petty arguments over unnecessary things. Not only do they add to the story, but they also made me feel more connected to the story. Like the Death Cure's prequels, this novel is unique because every chapter left me wanting to read more. Dashner employs many techniques to do this, and the best one is using cliffhangers. The end of every chapter brought a new twist into Thomas's adventure, which only made the book even more engaging. Also, it is relatable to me. The characters in the Death Cure are fighting the flare virus, while everyone in our world is fighting against the coronavirus (covid-19). Overall, this book had a thrilling plot with great characters and always kept me guessing about what would happen next. The Death Cure is a good novel, but it has some downsides as well. After reading The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials, the concept of running and trying to escape from WICKED's captivity got a little repetitive. Dashner also provided minimal detail, so I somewhat struggled to picture the setting, the characters' appearance, and some specific events. In conclusion, I would recommend this book to teens and young adults ages 11-18 because of how James Dashner uses teenagers in his book. I would recommend this book because it is thrilling, it has an engaging plot, action-packed, and has unique characters. I would give this book a rating of 8.5 out of 10.
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Great Features!
To begin, The Death Cure by James Dasher is the third and final book of The Maze Runner trilogy. The genre of this book is teen and young adult science fiction. On the cover of the book, you can see a picture of a big building on a snowy mountain. This picture gives you a visual of where the book is taking place. Also, in the book, you can find chapters and some italic words and phrases that the author put in. The author puts italic words and phrases so that you can know that the characters are taking or acting differently. Second, I liked this book because of the way I could relate to the young teenage characters and the conflict that they go through. I say this because of how the author uses slang words in the book to make the characters sound more like teenagers. Also, in the book, the characters are fighting a disease called The Flare and I can relate to it because of the way that I am also fighting a disease called Coronavirus (Covid-19). This book was unlike other books that I have read because this book kept me on the edge of my seat and made me want to know what happened to the characters next. For example, Thomas and the rest survivors from the Maze and the Scorch Trials get held at WICKED headquarters. After, getting told of the more tests and trials that they have to go through for WICKED to find a cure to a disease called The Flare. Thomas, Minho, Newton, Brenda, and Jorge decide to escape and head to a walled city named Denver, which is a reserve for uninfected and immune people. While being there they find out the WICKED has put a bounty on their heads and that Thomas is WICKED’s final candidate. In conclusion, I think that this book would appeal to other teenagers and young adults because of how the author uses teenagers as characters and also how the characters use slang words that show how teenagers talk. I would recommend this book to them because it's original, unique, and thrilling. I say it's original and unique because of how the author makes the book based on teens trying to save the world from a deathly disease.
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Hiya Angela =)
I decided to read The Death Cure because I had read the first two books in this trilogy and wanted to see how the storyline ended. It picks up immediately after book two, “The Scorch Trials” with Thomas and a bunch of his other friends from the Trials are in solitary confinement after being rescued from the previous trial. The plot of this book seemed a bit repetitive of the previous two books, with Thomas and other kids from the trials trying to save the world from the deadly disease, “The Flare”, while also avoiding and even fighting the organization “WICKED”. However, though the book seemed to be repetitive at first, I was pleasantly surprised with how they twisted the story. They discover the reason for why they were chosen to be experiments for WICKED, they are immune to The Flare. I really enjoyed this book because of how much character development we see. Not only is there a big change in this book alone, but you can really see how these characters developed throughout the whole series. This makes me feel more connected to these characters, more emotionally invested. Overall, this was a great read with a great yet unexpected ending. James Dashner does a really great job with the dystopian/end of the world genre, and keeps you on your toes wondering what will happen next throughout the storyline
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