bluelicorice
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I'm currently reading the Maze Runner trilogy by James Dashner. It was recommended to me by Goodreads based on my love for the Hunger Games series. It is of the young adult / science fiction / post-apocalyptic genre. Its a pretty easy read and so far I am really enjoying it. The plot of the first book centers around Thomas, a teenage boy who wakes up in a place called The Glade, with no memories of his past. He is there with 50 other boys who also have lost their memories. The Glade is surrounded by a giant, deadly maze which the boys are trying to crack in order to leave The Glade. It is pretty violent in parts but no more so than The Hunger Games. I find I can relate to the characters on many levels.
I'm currently reading the Maze Runner trilogy by James Dashner. It was recommended to me by Goodreads based on my love for the Hunger Games series. It is of the young adult / science fiction / post-apocalyptic genre. Its a pretty easy read and so far I am really enjoying it. The plot of the first book centers around Thomas, a teenage boy who wakes up in a place called The Glade, with no memories of his past. He is there with 50 other boys who also have lost their memories. The Glade is surrounded by a giant, deadly maze which the boys are trying to crack in order to leave The Glade. It is pretty violent in parts but no more so than The Hunger Games. I find I can relate to the characters on many levels.