Before, there was a Maze, before there was WICKED there was the flares, and there was the aftermath. The Kill Order by James Dashner Also In Series: Maze Runner Scorch Trials Death Cure In the prequel to the best selling Maze Runner trilogy, you meet Mark and Trina. Review #3 Audiobook The Kill Order (The Maze Runner #4) by James Dashner Overall, an OK book,but beware of the cycle of predictability and the overuse of soldier. Basically, I just liked the concept-a prequel is a good choice for writing and at least this book was actually a prequel. I liked the indirect backstory on Teresa, as well as the crazies. The only reason as to why this this got 3 stars was the characters. There was no guessing game involved, which made it boring to read, knowing what was going to happen every time. In the end they would get into some sort of trouble, but don\’t worry, because they ALWAYS GOT OUT OKAY. Then they would go sneaking around a little. First, two people would run off in their stupid fashion trying to be \”hero\”. Secondly, there was the repeating cycle of danger that made up the whole book. Could he just stop doing it?!?! It was very annoying. Mark must have called Alec these at least 10 times. The first was the use of \”soldier\” and old bear. It took me a while to get around to reading it, so the ending of the Death Cure was a little blurry, but I was still able to understand the book. While reading this I WANTED that transvice so I could use it on myself! Let me start by saying I was looking forward to reading this and had high expectations.
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