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pizzamyheart's review
4.0
This is not a book. It's only 4 pages, that could, or could not have been added to one of the other Maze Runner novels. This brief story recounts an old memory of Thomas'. Overall, it's a nice treat for fans who have completed all the other Maze Runner novels and wish to return to that world.
For anyone who missed the link further up the page, here it is: http://promo.booksamillion.com/save/images/activities/DeathCureJDashner.PDF?&id=5188224742704
For anyone who missed the link further up the page, here it is: http://promo.booksamillion.com/save/images/activities/DeathCureJDashner.PDF?&id=5188224742704
katiemichellereads's review
3.0
This was emotional, but so short. I have to wonder why it couldn't have just been added onto the end of the second book, or even the beginning of the third.
natopotato's review against another edition
4.0
Una memoria que te hace volver a sentir ese odio sobre la llamarada y sobre quienes la expandieron. Junto con esta lei la de Sarten y la prueba de Minho. Me hizo quererlo mas. Gracias James por esta saga y estos relatos.
julia_harrelson's review against another edition
5.0
The best four pages a book could be. It is worth the read. I loved this perspective.It was interesting to see the first memories of Thomas.
di215's review against another edition
4.0
It’s very short (3 pages!), however was good to know about Thomas’s past even if it was a glance !
jessyhabashy's review against another edition
3.0
too short could’ve included the development of the flare in his dad, how he found out etc.
oofie's review against another edition
2.0
Very brief, as others said. It was sad, and it does help with backstory and understanding the Flare on a more personal level.