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The Maze Runner Files
by James Dashner
Came across this what could only be termed as a short novella (published after "The Kill Order" (#4), the "prequel"), when I revisited the Maze Runner series recently, which I had read when they were first released. Current SPECULATIONS regarding COVID-19 were beginning to curiously resemble the premise of these books - a man-made virus was released and a pandemic ensued - which led me to this book.
Meant to be a series of secretly obtained file fragments of correspondence from WICKED, I nonetheless found these "fragments" nothing more than what the author may have edited out, rather than tidbits which would have filled the gap in the "backstory" of the trilogy. Thoroughly unsatisfying and confusing.
Meant to be a series of secretly obtained file fragments of correspondence from WICKED, I nonetheless found these "fragments" nothing more than what the author may have edited out, rather than tidbits which would have filled the gap in the "backstory" of the trilogy. Thoroughly unsatisfying and confusing.