Although this is listed as a prequel to the Maze Runner series, it does not have any of the characters from Maze Runner except the last 3 pages - which is really unnecessary. The first 2/3 of the book is well developed & descriptive. Unfortunately the end of the book seems rushed & the author in a...
I was expecting this book to lead right up to where the Maze Runner started, and how the people got to where they were. But it didn't.The very last sentence tries to tie it all together, but does a very poor job of that.There are new characters that have nothing to do with the Maze Runner, but that ...
I really enjoyed this book!! The other books had taken place in a horrific world already devestated by sun flares and "the flare". This book went back 13 years, just a year after the sun flares charred the Earth and in the midst of "the flare" disease. There were also plenty of flashbacks, giving a ...
This was ok. I felt all right with the series as it stood. I didn't need a prequel. However, once I start something I tend to be a completest, so I read this one. It was all right. I didn't really add much to the story we got from the rest of the Maze Runner books.
Check out this review at City of Books When I saw on Goodreads that there was a Maze Runner prequel called The Kill Order I had very mixed feelings. On one hand I was excited that there was another Maze Runner book and maybe all my questions that I had at the end of the Death Cure. On the another h...
First, let me just say that I totally love all the other Maze Runner books in the series but this one just didn't follow up to suit. In this prequel, we are sometime after the sun flares at the beginning of the flare, which you would know if you read the series first. . I think that if you wanted t...
Originally posted on BieleRating: 2/5Considering my love hate relationship with the trilogy it was no surprise that this book was the same. Unfortunately, I think this book was a bit disappointing as I was looking forward to reading about Tom and Teresa and how their story began. Instead we're hande...
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