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The Maze Runner
(Maze Runner #1)

Author
Publication Date
October 06, 2009
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  11th − 12th
Language
English
The Maze Runner (Maze Runner #1)

Description
Book one in the blockbuster Maze Runner series that spawned a movie franchise and ushered in a worldwide phenomenon! And don't miss The Fever Code, the highly-anticipated series conclusion that finally reveals the story of how the maze was built!

When Thomas wakes up in the lift, the only thing he can remember is his name. He's surrounded by strangers--boys whose memories are also gone.
Outside the towering stone walls that surround them is a limitless, ever-changing maze. It's the only way out--and no one's ever made it through alive.
Then a girl arrives. The first girl ever. And the message she delivers is terrifying: Remember. Survive. Run.

The Maze Runner and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, and Maze Runner: The Death Cure all are now major motion pictures featuring the star of MTV's Teen Wolf, Dylan O'Brien; Kaya Scodelario; Aml Ameen; Will Poulter; and Thomas Brodie-Sangster. 

Publication date
October 06, 2009
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780385737944
Lexile Measure
770
Guided Reading Level
X
Publisher
Delacorte Press
Series
Maze Runner Trilogy
BISAC categories
YAF058120 - Young Adult Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
YAF007000 - Young Adult Fiction | Boys & Men
YAF066000 - Young Adult Fiction | Visionary & Metaphysical
Library of Congress categories
Science fiction
Amnesia
Cooperativeness
Labyrinths

None

"Heart pounding to the very last moment."--Kirkus Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Dashner (the 13th Reality series) offers up a dark and gripping tale of survival set in a world where teenagers fight for their lives on a daily basis. It starts when Thomas, a teenage amnesiac, wakes up in the Glade, a fragile oasis in the middle of an enormous maze. Here, a group of teenage boys eke out a hazardous existence, exploring the Maze by day and retreating to the Glade at night. No one knows how they got there; no one has ever found a way out (Old life's over, new life's begun. Learn the rules quick, the group's leader tells Thomas). Bizarre technological monsters called Grievers patrol the Maze's corridors, almost certain death for any who encounter them. Thomas struggles to regain his memories, but the arrival of a young woman with an ominous message changes the rules of the game. With a fast-paced narrative steadily answering the myriad questions that arise and an ever-increasing air of tension, Dashner's suspenseful adventure will keep readers guessing until the very end, which paves the way for the inevitable continuation. Ages 12up. "(Oct.)" Copyright 2009 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

School Library Journal

Gr 610Thomas wakes up in an elevator, remembering nothing but his own name. He emerges into a world of about 60 teen boys who have learned to survive in a completely enclosed environment, subsisting on their own agriculture and supplies from below. A new boy arrives every 30 days. The original group has been in "the glade" for two years, trying to find a way to escape through a maze that surrounds their living space. They have begun to give up hope. Then a comatose girl arrives with a strange note, and their world begins to change. There are some great, fast-paced action scenes, particularly those involving the nightmarish Grievers who plague the boys. Thomas is a likable protagonist who uses the information available to him and his relationships (including his ties to the girl, Teresa) to lead the Gladers. Unfortunately, the question of whether the teens will escape the maze is answered 30 pages before the book ends, and the intervening chapter loses momentum. The epilogue, which would be deliciously creepy coming immediately after the plot resolves, fails to pack a punch as a result. That said, "The Maze Runner" has a great hook, and fans of dystopian literature, particularly older fans of Jeanne DuPrau's "The City of Ember" (Random, 2003), will likely enjoy this title and ask for the inevitable sequel."Kristin Anderson, Columbus Metropolitan Library System, OH" Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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