
The Death Cure
The Maze Runner, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Mark Deakins
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By:
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James Dashner
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Maze Runner 3: The Trials are over. WICKED have collected all the information they can. Now it's up to the Gladers to complete the blueprint for the cure to the Flare with a final voluntary test. But something has happened that no one at WICKED has foreseen: Thomas has remembered more than they think. And he knows WICKED can't be trusted....
The time for lies is over. But the truth is more dangerous than anyone could have imagined. With the Gladers divided, can they all make it?
©2011 James Dashner (P)2014 Audible, Inc.Storyline a little weak
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I enjoyed this book
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Loved it. The best of the series.
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The trials are over - or are they? WICKED wants to promote the surviving Gladers from guinea pigs to partners in the search to find a cure for the deadly flare. The Gladers are divided with many, Thomas included, struggling to believe that this really is the end. Are WICKED’s promises just another variable in the process and is the cure really within their grasp?
After the build up and intense action of the last two novels, I feel a little let-down with this installment. For at least three quarters of the book, I felt that there was no real purpose behind what the characters are doing. They had no plans and just seemed to be running around wherever chance would take them. The first two books in the series had clear objectives, and the characters James Dashner created were so driven, it felt very out of place to have them just going with the flow.
Some of the plot points also seemed so inconsistent. WICKED is such a technologically advanced entity, yet they don’t have cameras in the rooms and a bunch of kids can overpower an entire battalion of security guards? They don’t go after Thomas, even though they know where he is and they believe that the entire world’s fate depends on him? Some of the scenes also seemed cliched and contrived, especially those scenes with the ‘rat man’. I also felt that the novel lacked proper closure on some key points.
The ending was unexpected but satisfying. I love that Dashner didn’t go with the obvious ending. There was a bit of a moral story in this series, which I enjoyed, and the end of the novel was fast-paced, imaginative and action-packed. Overall, still a fun series.
Fun but a little vague
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A brilliant and gripping story line!
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What disappointed you about The Death Cure?
immaturity of the story and plotWhat was most disappointing about James Dashner’s story?
his lack of coherent thoughtWhat didn’t you like about Mark Deakins’s performance?
it was impossible to enjoy Deakin's performance as getting through the story was agonyIf you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Death Cure?
book 2 and 3 can't be salvaged though book 3 is far worseAny additional comments?
this book can only be appreciated by thoughtless teenagers and retarded adults. read the 3 books to know how it would all end. though the journey was harrowing and i had to take many long breaks before i could continue or finish the books the end only left a bad taste in my mouth.Maze runner death cure - a cure for reason
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