The Maze Runner

384 pages

English language

Published Oct. 16, 2009 by Delacorte Press.

ISBN:
978-0-385-73794-4
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3 stars (11 reviews)

Sixteen-year-old Thomas wakes up with no memory in the middle of a maze and realizes he must work with the community in which he finds himself if he is to escape.

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4 stars

With over 50,000 other reviews, I'm a bit of a Johnny-come-lately here, but hopefully my drop in the bucket is read by someone. Let me start by saying I've never seen the movie, but it had piqued my curiosity, so I grabbed the book when I found it at a thrift store.

Tl;dr: I liked it. Would reread someday, it's quick, and I intend to read the sequels.

First off, Dashner is an absolute master of pacing. I don't recall this book sagging once, it clipped right along at a cruising pace or really put the pedal to the metal, but never once did it come to a halt. The necessary compression of events might spoil believability a bit for older readers, but this is already a book about insanely smart, resilient teens locked in a pastoral nightmare that gets weirder the more Thomas discovers; suspending disbelief over pacing is …

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Subjects

  • Amnesia -- Fiction
  • Cooperativeness -- Fiction
  • Labyrinths -- Fiction
  • Science fiction