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The Scorch Trials – September 13, 2011


The Scorch Trials (Maze Runner, Book 2) Paperback – September 13, 2011

Author: Visit Amazon’s James Dashner Page | ISBN: 0385738765


The Scorch Trials – September 13, 2011

The Scorch Trials picks up right where The Maze Runner left off and it certainly starts with a bang James Dashner incredibly makes this installment even better than Trade Paperback ISBN 9780385738767 Excerpted from The Scorch Trials Maze Runner Book Two September 13 2011 Category The Scorch Trials Maze Runner Book Two James Dashner on bookish com Includes an overview about the book recommendations famous quotes reviews related books The Scorch Trials Maze Runner Book 2 by Dashner James Reprint Edition September 13 2011 James Dashner Books Amazon ca Amazon Your Store Deals Store Gift



  • Age Range: 12 and up

  • Grade Level: 7 and up
  • Lexile Measure: 720L (What’s this?)

  • Paperback: 384 pages

  • Publisher: Ember; Reprint edition (September 13, 2011)

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 0385738765

  • ISBN-13: 978-0385738767

  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.8 x 8.1 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #49 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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The Scorch Trials / 978-0-385-73875-0

As full disclosure, I wasn’t a huge fan of The Maze Runner – gave it 3 stars, if I recall correctly – but I really love dystopia fiction and I really hate not finishing a series, so my curiosity got the best of me and I picked up The Scorch Trials at my local library, prepared to dive back down into the futuristic mind games perpetuated by W.I.C.K.E.D.


First impressions were initially good – the book starts off a lot faster than “The Maze Runner”, with disaster setting in almost immediately after the daring rescue of the first novel. It’s nice to see a dystopian future come up with a creative merge of massive global climate change and zombies, and it’s especially good that we start the first chapters off with a strong and steady dose of creepy-bordering-on-terrifying.


After the first few chapters, though, the paces slows drastically, and the novel starts to suffer from “middle series syndrome”. Despite being out of the Maze and immersed in the “real” world, we actually learn very little of the details of this dystopian future, which makes it very difficult for the reader to connect to the global problems that W.I.C.K.E.D. is supposedly trying to solve, which makes it hard to get attached to these increasingly nebulous “experiments” that are somehow supposed to come up with some kind of cure…for something. Around the halfway mark, it starts to feel like we’re killing time to get to the end of the book so that we can then get the THIRD book and find out some actual answers, and after awhile one starts to wonder if the ending will be worth it.


The Scorch Trials picks up right where The Maze Runner left off and it certainly starts with a bang. James Dashner incredibly makes this installment even better than the first. There is non-stop action and unexpected twists and turns in every single chapter. Thomas is once again thrown into this crazy environment, fighting for his life, as well as the lives of his friends.


WICKED is more involved in this one, but we still don’t really know much about them. Is WICKED good or is WICKED bad? That really is the question to ask throughout this entire book. Dashner really made me question everything and everyone. Like Thomas, I wasn’t sure what to believe.


Be prepared for more than a little creepy action going on because the Cranks sure are terrifying. Dashner vividly describes the pure nastiness that exudes from the zombie-like creatures. The short chapters kept me completely enamored with the story. It was more than a little difficult to put the book down because things just keep on happening. Whenever the action seemed to slow, Dashner did something that had my jaw hanging open. I frequently found myself asking what? How? Why? Why? Why?


Nothing is what it appears in this book and Dashner perfectly captures Thomas’ confusion, his anger, his fear, his every emotion about being thrown into this hellish world and trying to come out of it alive and relatively unscathed. His dreams about his memories were one of my favorite aspects about the book and the tiny clues they offered made me want more and more.


The Scorch Trials is a jaw-dropping thriller filled with the most insane and unexpected twists.





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