Sunday, July 24, 2016

Keeps Getting Better

Summary
In the chapters that I read for this post, Thomas met with the leader of the runners called Minho and he informed that a Griever was death in the maze. Alby and Minho went in the maze to investigate but they arrive when the maze door was closing. Alby was barely walking and Minho was carrying him, in the moment the door was shutting for the night, Thomas decides to enter the maze and help them. When the doors were, closed Thomas hung Alby in a wall with vines and run from the Grievers. Minho appeared to help, both of them made four Grievers fall through a cliff, and they survived the night.


Interesting Thoughts Throughout The Book
‘I found a dead one.’
‘Huh?’ Alby asked. ‘A dead what?’
Minho smiled. ‘A dead Griever.’” (Dashner 84)


Wow! Who it is possible that a Griever is dead? I did not imagine that they just die or that they kill each other. Does this means that grievers will just start dyeing? Because if they do it will be easier for Gladers to discover the way out of the maze.


“Their faces showed complete awe, as if they were watching two ghosts strolling through a graveyard. Thomas knew it was because they’d accomplished something never done before, but he was embarrassed by the attention” (Dashner 144)


It will be awesome to been observed with fear or like you are something strange, because you had accomplished something that no one had done before. When I read this, I liked that Thomas was being the center of attention but I was confused because I thought that people would be happy with Thomas and will see him as a hero. I do not know why they have fear of him.


Final Ideas and Conclusions
The chapters that I had read for this week had being pretty excited. The part where I could not stop reading was when Thomas was trapped inside the maze with the grievers. This book is getting better as I keep on reading. I have many predictions of what happened next in the book could but I am sure that I will be wrong because this book is unpredictable. Everything could happened. I really like this book and I want to continue reading.


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