4 Reasons Why The Maze Runner Is The
Best Book Ever
Thomas is the main character of “The Maze Runner.” The whole book is about him finding out who he is and then helping the other “Gladers” find their way out of the maze. He is the outsider so he’s challenged with acquiring the help of the others in order to leave. Here are just some of the reasons why The Maze Runner is the best book ever…
1 – Dashner gives great descriptions
Thomas is the main character of “The Maze Runner.” The whole book is about him finding out who he is and then helping the other “Gladers” find their way out of the maze. He is the outsider so he’s challenged with acquiring the help of the others in order to leave. Here are just some of the reasons why The Maze Runner is the best book ever…
1 – Dashner gives great descriptions
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The way in which Dashner describes not
only the Glade, but the people in it are incredible! He gives great descriptions
of even the little details (probably because he’s narrating the story and if he
didn’t then the reader would have no idea what to imagine what people and
things look like… Well, until the movie came out)
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For example, when Thomas is first
introduced to the Glade, instead of saying it was a large square with tall
walls that split and many boys in it, he describes it as “a vast courtyard
several times the size of a football field, surrounded by four enormous walls
made of gray stone and covered in spots with thick ivy. The walls had to be
hundreds of feet high and formed a perfect square around them, each side split
in the exact middle by an opening as tall as the walls themselves…”
2 – Develops New Language
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Dashner develops his own language for
the boys in the Glade to use. Instead of having the boys say cuss words
that people use today (in real life), he seems to alter words just enough so
that the reader has an idea of what’s being said but the boys aren’t actually
swearing. There are other words that the boys seem to have made up since
they’re secluded from any influence.
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For example, when Thomas first
enters the Glade, he’s called “Greenie” or “Greenbean” which can be inferred is
slang for someone who is new, similar to our: “newbie.” As for slang
swear words that the boys use, there are only a few in the book. When Thomas
is first introduced to the Glade, he’s in an elevator. “He heard noises above—voices—and
fear squeezed his chest. ‘Look at that shank’…’Looks like a klunk in a
T-shirt.’ ‘You’re the klunk, shuck-face.’ Hope you enjoyed the one-way trip, Greenie.”
These are just some of the words that are adapted by the boys in the
Glade.
3 – Interesting Plot Twists
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I don't know about everyone else,
but I was NOT expecting the ending that actually happened! I was expecting the
boys to just escape into the real world... I wasn’t expecting their “escape” to
be another scheme perfectly orchestrated by Ava Page, Chancellor of WICKED. And then BOOM! As it turns out, the boys from
the Glade are actually only Group A! And we find out that the subjects from
Group B also did well in their little social experiment. We’re left knowing that the boys will have 1
night of peace and quiet until WICKED’s mischiefs begin again. Dashner really knows how to drop bombs in his
books!
4 – Not Too Long
The book isn’t very long. Its mere 372 pages are like child’s play
compared to other books similar to The Maze Runner (according to Amazon). Other, similar books like Divergent (487
pages), Harry Potter (avg. 600) and Before I Fall (496) have a comparatively
high number of pages! There’s a lot of
description and finding out what this new world that Dashner creates is like
but once the action starts, the book is hard to put down. The brevity of the book along with the action
and relatability of the characters’ actions is what makes the book awesome!
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