Haven't read those, but Wikipedia has a summary that probably contains most shocking things.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 15/12/2015 07:30:15 PM
View original postHow bad are the Maze runner bookers? She has already read the first one but was OK with the characters dying because "it happens" but how dark does the series go? I know Barnes and Knobbles and Half price books do not keep it in their kids section.
Since I also have no inclination to read them, I did just read the Wikipedia summaries, which confused me more than anything else. Presumably the plot makes more sense when not retold in brief summaries.
It sounds like the later books don't necessarily go much darker than the first one, but, you know, it's still a dystopian series, so it's just par for the course that most characters die sooner or later. You have to wonder what the obsession with dystopias in YA fantasy is all about...
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13/12/2015 10:49:09 PM
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Haven't read those, but Wikipedia has a summary that probably contains most shocking things.
15/12/2015 07:30:15 PM
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I asked her about the first one and she some. SOme people die but you know that happens
16/12/2015 03:15:42 PM
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I honestly don't worry about mature stuff in books as much as movies
24/12/2015 07:05:22 PM
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