![]() ![]() What really stuck out for me was the personal struggle - your struggle with yourself and what you're capable of and where your breaking point is. ON THE "NAIVE" YA TREND THAT DRIVES HER CRAZY Dystopias aren't really my thing, but I did find that this was a cool story and I could get into them. It was a fun, fast-paced dystopian trilogy. I knew it was YA, which I don't read a lot of, but I thought I'd give it a gander, and I loved it! I read it just as quick as could be. I watch a lot of YouTube, and a few years ago everyone on YouTube was talking about The Maze Runner. HOW HER YOUTUBE CHANNEL LED HER TO THE MAZE RUNNER The Next Chapter columnist and The Candy Show host Candy Palmater has read Dashner's series, and she thinks she's found the perfect Canadian series for fans of The Maze Runner. The series begins with a group of boys who wake up in the centre of a maze, with no memory of how they got there or who they were before. ![]() Series like The Hunger Games and Divergent may be better known, but James Dashner's five-book dystopian YA series The Maze Runner has its fair share of devoted readers. ![]()
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