Gain Access To Θεραπεία θανάτου (The Maze Runner #3) Crafted By James Dashner Accessible As Digital
book was wait a moment
Let me bang my head until the author proves that there is one more book to be published for us readers, or if this book was just a really, really good joke.
Omigosh. Do not tell me that this is the last book of this trilogy, Do not tell me that the author just didn't answer all the questions we were waiting for, And please do not freaking tell me that this is what we readers are getting after being such a fan of both The Maze Runner and Scorch Trials books.
After happily reading The Scorch Trails and then excitedly waiting for this book for aboutmonths, I yet again screamed with happiness as I also did with another book sitelinkBloodlines when I got to read it.
The story started with a good potential, it was interesting, I was feeling it, I was reading it nonstop and then suddenly in the middle of no where I am like, "WTH is going on"
FAIL: CHARACTERS, CHARACTERS, CHARACTERS!
I do believe Thomas here just had this emotion for everything.
"He was my close friend"
From deaths to betrayals to everything, he just considered every living human being as a friend.
Come on! He could act like he loved people or atleast cared about someone just more than friends, And don't even get me started on Teresa, To be totally honest, Teresa is just like a random stranger on the road I see everyday, I am either proud or totally miserable to say that I don't know her at all, She came and she went and I was just like, "Pfft, Whatever. "
And then Brenda. Weren't you just a side ass character introduced in the second book Then honey, why WHY are you the main heroine here
The only character I liked
Minho, Jorge and Newt.
Minho for being the best of the best, Jorge for always being there and Newt for never giving up.
The story till Newt was awesome,
FAIL: Y U GIVE SO MANY DEATHS
Now readers who didn't read this book might find this fail spoilerish.
First of all. Death of Newt. I think it was the most sensible one, I felt for that guy and I am so happy to say that James Dashner did a really good job in his ending.
In simple words, I loved it,
But, then comes Teresa, What. the. hell She was the main heroine! How in the world can you kill the main heroine and replace her with a side kick I do NOT approve this.
And thenpeople killed out ofOuch, That was a bit unfair, Atleast the author could have savedsomething people,
I miss Chuck.
FAIL: WHERE ARE MY FREAKING ANSWERS
How could this book even end without satisfying the readers
I wanted Thomas to his memory back so we could learn exactly what he and Teresa did before the Trials and why were they specifically chosen.
Hell, I even wanted Minho's and Newt's memories back and Brenda's past,
How in the world did they end up in a green paradise with a hundred or so immunes so they can start over Umm, hello What about the rest of the freaking world
Who is this Paige Chancellor Why didn't she go to paradise with them
I love James Dashner's writing, I liked the book, don't get me wrong but I am really amazed at people who gave this book/stars.
I am very sad to say this but yes, overall, this book didn't satisfy me and I am disappointed, Especially after being the last book of such an amazing series, But then, I will still miss the characters and this story will stay with me forever and always,/stars. Have you ever experienced something spectacular, only to look back on it and think "wait a second, . . why did I like that so much" That roller coaster or spicy Thai food you loved but then caused you to suffer serious stomach aches That's how I feel about The Death Cure and the Maze Runner series.
Just like the first two books in the series The Death Cure delivers a fastpaced story filled with adrenalineinducing action sequences and thrilling twists.
While Dashner's writing isn't beautiful, it possesses an exciting energy that sucks the reader in and doesn't let them go.
The sheer suspense of the series kept me content despite other issues that arose, Until this book.
For those who have read The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials, you probably know that there were a lot of questions that needed to be addressed in this novel.
The first two books in the series acted as an actionpacked snowball that gathered unaddressed plot issues as it rolled down the hill of total exhilaration.
To me, this third book was supposed to be when the snowball finally hit a huge brick wall, sending all of its fluff flying and revealing its true core.
But it didn't exactly live up to that expectation everything felt too nice and neat, sort of like if the snowball simply melted instead of erupting like a volcano.
I also would've preferred if Thomas reflected on what had happened to him instead of just accepting it and moving on.
A little more introspection would've been nice what has he learned from being tortured and manipulated by this evil group of people How will it influence his actions in the future I wanted Thomas to grow tremendously throughout this series, but especially in this book because he finally learns the truth about his life.
Unfortunately, that didn't happen, at least not to the level that would've earned this book five,
However, you can tell by my solid rating that I liked the book overall, Maybe I'm biased because of the main character's name or because this series as a whole impressed me, but, I gave The Death Cure a much higher rating than I'm sure many other people would.
I could just be a nice guy,
I recommend the Maze Runner series if you're searching for exciting and somewhat mindless entertainment, It didn't change me or make me think extraordinarily hard, but it provided me with a gripping plot that had me eagerly awaiting each and every book.
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"Teresa. Why did it have to end that way" Thomas, Chapter, The Scorch Trial
"No, I kind of accepted it, in a way, That saving you was worth losing what we mightve had, " Teresa, chapter, The Scorch Trial
I had a hard time getting into The Maze Runner, Despite the good plot and characters, it wasn't that enticing, I got hooked probably around the time Teresa woke up and I instantly liked her, Loved her even. I was keeping my faith on her in The Scorch Trial even though I read reviews that said she'll be someone I'll hate.
I didn't want to but there were moments that I almost did, I have to see how her character will develop in this book, I'm hoping that she'll be the same smart and strong Teresa that I knew from The Maze Runner,
I would also like to keep an eye on Thomas, He's held onto Teresa as much as I did and I know, deep inside him, he still cares for her.
He's been through a lot of things and I like to think that I understand his character, I just hope that he makes it through the end and become the same Thomas in the Maze Runner, just smarter, stronger and ready for anything.
Other characters that I'm looking forward to read again are Minho and, . . minho. He's a work of art, I guess there are no other characters at all, I don't like Brenda for Thomas and I'm sure that I'd make a new shelf just for this book if they do end up together.
The title would probably be, "Never to read again", Please, no. It's Thomas and Teresa.
Senseless, maybe, but I'm more of looking forward to see how the relationships of the characters develop than what would happen with WICKED.
Oh, well.
After waiting for so long, I've finally got a hold of a copy of this book,
To say the truth, it was rather disappointing, It was actionpacked and you will definitely have a hard time putting it down once you started, And it was also fastpaced which suits me well, But I will never get over the fact that it didn't end the way I hoped it to,
Call me selfish, if you like, But if you read it, there were a lot of sacrifices they had to make, And in the end, i couldn't understand why it had to be that way, Brenda remained mysterious, Teresa wasn't there much, a lot of things are still bugging me, A lot of things were missing,
But it was a good book, nevertheless, I enjoyed reading it. I even shed a few tears, sighs this probably doesn't deserve a rating as low asstars, but since it deserves a rating lower than its two predecessors, it getsstars.
This trilogy could have been amazing if its last installment had been amazing giving meaning and imaginative explanations for all that happened in the earlier books.
I kept waiting for this huge plot twist about the "real reason" why wicked was doing all these horrible things but in the end, the explanation was the easy to guess so easy and lame that half of the guesses I had come up with were orders of magnitude more exciting and imaginative.
In addition to this serious plot failure, it didn't have a main character that I really liked to help make me like the book despite its issues.
I didn't dislike him, just sort of neutral, I liked a number of the minor characters, but most of them died except Minho and I guess Frypan, Which brings me to my next quibble: Teresa and Brenda, I never liked Brenda and I felt like since the second book the author was trying to force me to accept her as a replacement for Teresa, and then conveniently leaves Teresa out of the picture and eventually kills her off to make room for a character I never cared for.
I can't argue that it was unrealistic that Thomas would be distant from Teresa given the events, but I'm just
mad at the author for giving her hardly any face time in the second two books, like she never even had a chance to defend herself.
This ties in with my other problem, namely since we hardly get to hear from Teresa AND Thomas never bothers to recover his memories, we never find out what it was in the past that made her and Thomas so sure they were doing the right thing when setting up all these tests, unless you really wanna stick with the same lame explanation that Wicked gave for its actions.
So overall, I feel like this series didn't have a good enough ending/explanation of events to merit reading through all the demoralizing experiences.
This said, it was still a wellwritten series in that the story was compelling and some of the minor characters were depicted well.
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