You see, he's already remembering things on his own, things that contradict what WICKED is working to accomplish. What?! Don't they both have The Flare? If so, how can they be working for WICKED? (Maybe they really are past the "Gone" already) He begins to question if everyone has been lying to him? Janson tries a different approach, encouraging Thomas to think of all the good he'll be doing by having his memories back but Thomas still refuses. Thomas is only more confused when Brenda and Jorge also appear to be working for WICKED instead of against it. Janson aka Rat Man, tries to convince him that he once believed a few lives were worth losing if it meant being able to save a lot more in the long run. She pushes for him to get all his back, claiming they can work together to make things right again but he doesn't trust her especially since she still thinks, "WICKED is good." He resists even harder when Dr. For Thomas, regaining all of his memories means facing his past mistakes and the truth about what happened between he and Teresa. The Trials are finally over, the Gladers, having survived both the Maze and the Scorch are now at the WICKED complex and being given the option of having their memories fully restored, but Thomas and a few others aren't sure they want all of them back. Alliances will be formed, friendships will be put to the ultimate test and choices made that beg the questions, "Are the lives of a few worth losing to save countless more? and Do the ends always justify the means no matter what?" This much anticipated final chapter in The Maze Runner trilogy is filled with action, and edge of your seat suspense that will leave you wondering who can really be trusted right up to the last page. He knows they've used those closest to him as weapons of betrayal in attempts to collect data for their "cure" blueprint but now they say he and the other Gladers need to trust them one last time. "The time for lies is over." The problem? Whose telling the truth and whose telling more lies? Thomas knows WICKED has lied to him before, when they sent him into the Maze and again when they dropped him into the Scorch. Not as good as the first, but it was a nice ending. (maybe it’s because he was played by Littlefinger in the movie and I’ve got a soft spot for him). I’m honestly pretending the second book never existed). So there’s a lot of Thomas and he doesn’t take quite as many naps in this one as he does the others. (The movie was 200 times better, definitely recommend).Īnd I put off reading this one for as long as possible.ġ). It took me at least 6 months to read it because it was so. It was new and exciting and Minho was BOSS. Done.īut, alas, that was not the fate for our Maze boys.and that one irritating girl. Things could have been hashed out in the first book, all questions answered fairly quickly. Where it didn't really need to be a series. This is one of those series where you just want it to end.
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