I’m about halfway through Maze Runner and its’ great so far! But, I feel like it has a lot of major events happening all at once, I’m not complaining because I don’t really enjoy slow books. But, I’m wondering when new mysteries will stop popping up and answers will be revealed. any ideas?
*SPOILER ALERT*
I agree when you say that everything is happening at the same time. On the other hand, I really don’t like it when authors do that because I have no time to process what is happening in the book. That’s just my opinion.
On the Maze Runner, I don’t think that you really solve all of the mysteries in this book. It like one big eternal question like: Will Thomas ever figure where he came from? Is Wicked really good? What are their secret motives?(because there definitely is one or two or many). What happens to the Gladers left behind? All of these question annoyed me because they weren’t (fully) answered by the end of the book. Which left me waiting for the next book in the series to return to the library.
In general, I thought that this was a good book, but like I said before, it was too much for me at once.
228 said,
October 21, 2011 @ 8:22 pm
Didn’t start reading yet but so excited to start. The book sounds so good and suspenseful. Can’t wait to see what happens.
- cp and ks
R.A. said,
November 12, 2011 @ 8:10 pm
I’m about halfway through Maze Runner and its’ great so far! But, I feel like it has a lot of major events happening all at once, I’m not complaining because I don’t really enjoy slow books. But, I’m wondering when new mysteries will stop popping up and answers will be revealed. any ideas?
R.A.
204 said,
November 20, 2011 @ 5:15 pm
*SPOILER ALERT*
I agree when you say that everything is happening at the same time. On the other hand, I really don’t like it when authors do that because I have no time to process what is happening in the book. That’s just my opinion.
On the Maze Runner, I don’t think that you really solve all of the mysteries in this book. It like one big eternal question like: Will Thomas ever figure where he came from? Is Wicked really good? What are their secret motives?(because there definitely is one or two or many). What happens to the Gladers left behind? All of these question annoyed me because they weren’t (fully) answered by the end of the book. Which left me waiting for the next book in the series to return to the library.
In general, I thought that this was a good book, but like I said before, it was too much for me at once.