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A Wicked Treatment

As a fan of the Maze Runner series and a general fan of teen and young adult dystopian fiction in general [1], I would like to take this opportunity to express my dissatisfaction with the many and serious ways in … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Kill Order

The Kill Order, by James Dashner This book is the prequel to the rest of the Maze Runner series [1], and it provides the context of how Teresa (whose real name is Deedee) became an experimental test subject as a … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Death Cure

The Death Cure, by James Dashner As the third book in the Maze Runner series [1], this volume in many ways serves as a fitting closing to the series (although there is another book I have yet to read, a … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Scorch Trials

The Scorch Trials, by James Dashner This book, the second part of the Maze Runner series [1], in many ways continues along the trail blazed by the first novel. Given that the world is familiar and that the villainous company … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Maze Runner

The Maze Runner, by James Dashner Having already seen the movie [1] for this book, I was curious to see how the movie interpreted the book, and when a friend of mine who is a fellow fan of dystopian fiction … Continue reading

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Wicked Is Good

Given my taste for dystopian fiction and their film and theater adaptations [1], it is no surprise that I was interested in seeing the film adaptation to “The Maze Runner” even without having read the books first (although I shall … Continue reading

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The Only Way Out Is Through

As the second post dealing with the film “The Maze Runner,” which I viewed this afternoon among my other various errands [1], I would like to comment on one of the most distinctive aspects of the film: the only way … Continue reading

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