The
Maze Runner is a dystopian novel written by the American author James
Dashner, as the first book of the homonymous trilogy. It is written
in the third person focusing especially on Thomas, a teenager who one
day wakes up in a green area where other young people of his age live
in the center of a labyrinth, and can not remember more than his
name; with the passage of time, he will have to learn to live with
the other inhabitants and will unravel the mysteries of how they got
there.
Upon awakening inside a dark
moving box, Thomas does not even remember his name. He does not know
who he is. Nor where is it going? But he is not alone: when the
elevator reaches its destination, the doors open and he is surrounded
by a group of young people (all male).
The Glade (the Claro in Spain,
the Area in Spanish America) is an open space surrounded by gigantic
walls full of vegetation. Like Thomas, none of them knows how he got
there. Not why? What they are sure of is that each morning the stone
doors that separate them from the labyrinth that surrounds them open
and at night, they close. And that every month someone new is
delivered by the elevator.
One fact alters in a radical
way the routine of the place: days after the arrival of Thomas a girl
arrives, the first sent to the Glade, and even more surprising is the
message it brings. Thomas will be more important than he imagines.
But for that you must discover the dark secrets stored in your mind.
For some reason, he knows that to achieve it he must run. Running
will be the key, or he will die.
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