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The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner, #1)
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chapter 9- I don't think that at all actually. I love the way he writes, it's just the kids slang I don't like. I think it's slow as if we are learning with Thomas. I love it so far. I'm on chapter 9, and I'm gonna start reading again now
80%/chapter 49. This book is awesome
when a griever stings someone (thats one of the many weapons attached to them) they start to die, but the grief serum takes the poisons out of the body. By doing this, the person literally changes into a green person all puffy with veins sticking out and can access their memories. When they wake up they start to forget most of them but some start to say. Thats why most people need to talk and tell other people right away to remember them. But they are usually so horrible no one wants to talk about them
80%/chapter 49. This book is awesome
when a griever stings someone (thats one of the many weapons attached to them) they start to die, but the grief serum takes the poisons out of the body. By doing this, the person literally changes into a green person all puffy with veins sticking out and can access their memories. When they wake up they start to forget most of them but some start to say. Thats why most people need to talk and tell other people right away to remember them. But they are usually so horrible no one wants to talk about them
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“I promised him!" he screamed, realizing even as he did so that his voice was laced with something wrong. Almost insanity. "I promised I'd save him, take him home! I promised him!”
― The Maze Runner
― The Maze Runner