I'm very pleased at the progress of the book. It has gotten even more interesting now that the characters are starting to figure things out. There have been clues that someone is controlling the maze, the Glade and everything in the maze, like the greivers. The greivers are big, mechanical mutants that can sting anyone in the maze, and if you don't get serum in you, it will make you go insane. Since the last part of the book Thomas has started seeing things that tell him what to do, he realized he was supposed to be a runner with one of these. No one believed him, but when he rescued one of the Gladers, the boys in the Glade, acting on an impulse, he survived a night in the maze, which had never been done before. It took some convincing, but he finally became a runner, which explains the title.
What I like a lot about this book is that it takes some thinking. Every time someone goes into the maze I think, "Are they going to find the way out?" But they don't. It creates a lot of suspense. Thomas made a promise to himself that he would find the way out, and now I'm just waiting for it to happen. Although there's still about 150 pages left, I hope it happens soon. I have no idea about what's going to happen in the end because everything keeps changing.
I can't wait to finish the book. I plan to finish it by next week because I can't wait to see how it's going to end. I know that the book has more sequels and I plan to read at least the second one, because I've heard after that they go downhill.
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