The Eye of Minds (The Mortality Doctrine #1)
by:
James Dashner (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780552569736 (0552569739)
Publish date: February 5th 2014
Publisher: Corgi Childrens
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: The Mortality Doctrine (#1)
Apparently James Dashner and I just don't get along. I'm sure he's a perfectly nice guy. I just don't love his books. The Eye of Minds (which is a completely meaningless title, as far as I can tell) was hard to read, full of boring characters, and shoved a weird plot down your throat. It was...
Interesting characters. Decent plotline. Nothing much to say without spoiling anything else. I like the world that Dashner built, but that doesn't mean I enjoyed reading the novel. The amount of action scenes eventually become borderline pointless, and the author pretty much info dumped about a char...
Reseña completa en Atrapado en la lecturaPor si no captaron nada de mi reseña... AMÉ el libro. Ayer charlando con Estefi y el resto de chicos, nos preguntó: ¿Mejor que Maze Runner? Y yo le dije: No, nada aue ver. Hoy, ya luego de haber leído todo el resto que me faltaba, puedo afirmar algo distinto....
Kindly skip the sentences that were underlined as they will contain spoilers.Before I get into the review of the novel, I'd like to point out that I was expecting this to be a bad rip off of Ready Player One. RPO's one of my favorite novels, so I had mountain high expectations for The Eye of Minds...
Though you'll see I'm giving this book a rather low rating, that's not to say I'm not a James Dashner fan. I loved Dashner's Maze Runner series and am really looking forward to the movie. However, this book just didn't do it for me. Michael lives in a world where they hover between the virtnet and...