Genres: YA; Dystopia; Science Fiction
My rating: 4 stars
Average Goodreads rating: 3.98 stars
Pages: 360
They thought the Maze was over...but it
had just begun.
Thomas and the remaining Gladers
escaped the Maze expecting relief. What they got was another test
from the people they were quickly coming to despise—WICKED.
Now surrounded by crazed people
infected with a deadly disease, they must race to get the cure or
perish with everyone else.
They were told WICKED was good. But can
they really trust them? It may be their only option.
Let the Scorch Trials begin.
My review: Out of the frying pan and
into the fire—that's how it was for Thomas and the gang when they
completed the deadly Maze. Only to find themselves in yet another
predicament they'd be hardpressed to survive.
I thought this was a good follow-up to
The Maze Runner. It was paced faster, and more exciting, in my
opinion. The stakes were higher—everyone's life was on the line if
they didn't reach that cure.
I liked the addition of new characters.
The boys' story continues, but we're also introduced to Jorge and
Brenda, two “cranks” plagued by the disease. And Group B—the
group of girls who had just escaped from their own Maze. With all of
these new characters we saw teamwork, yes. But also a lot of trust
issues and fighting—lots of conflict that really spiced things up.
Like I said, there was a lot more
excitement in The Scorch Trials, although I did feel that there was
just something missing. I would have liked to see more character
development, especially with the secondary characters. And maybe
something more could have been added to the plot. Also, I didn't
really care for the romance between Thomas and Teresa, but that
really didn't take away any of my enjoyment.
Overall, I really liked this book and
will definitely want to read the rest of the series. I love the
epilogues and glimpse they give of what WICKED is trying to do.
Content: One or two uses of profanity;
some made up words used in place of cursing; kissing.
Click here to read my review of The
Maze Runner.
Cool review! I've read the entire series, and all I can say is, you've still got a wild ride ahead of you!
ReplyDeleteAlexa S. Winters
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Thanks, Alexa! I'm excited for the next one!
DeleteI ended up LOVING The Maze Runner, so I went directly to the bookstore after finishing it. I needed The Scorch Trials so badly. I thought middle was a bit slow, but I did really like the book. I've never really shipped Thomas and Theresa, so I'm glad we agree on that. I hope you read (and enjoy) The Death Cure. I read it ages ago, but I'm pretty sure I enjoyed it. XD
ReplyDeleteThanks, Samantha! I'm hoping to get to it soon.
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