The Scorch Trials is basically a sequel to The Maze Runner. Since there is a sequel, I'm guessing you can tell that they actually passed the Maze. Everything is now more challenging and difficult for the gladers and Thomas himself because it won't be the same weather climate, there is going to be more obstacles that get in their way so that they can pass "phase two", and there is probably going to be more people being lost from their group. You will be so surprised in one part of the book that you will literally scream pout loud and say, *insert your most white girl voice* "OH MY GOD WHY IS THIS HAPPENING?!", mainly for the ladies, and for those gentlemen reading out there you are most likely to say this to yourself, *insert your most manly voice*"BRO, WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON BRO?!". If you like the type of science fiction types of action book, then this book, or should I say series, is the right one for you! I guarantee you you'll be totally interested! Don't forget to see the movies as well!
Thomas is one of the main characters in the series of The Maze Runner. Thomas is made out as the "greenie", which is their kind of slang way of saying the newbie. But in The Scorch Trials, that sort of changes.... since Thomas helped some of the Gladers survive the Maze, he is kind of getting praised, kind of like a king or something. Thomas is an intelligent, brave, humble, kind hearted, and emotional kind of person. He always thinks about his teammates when it comes to survival or taking care of them, but he also takes care of himself, which is something that is very hard to do all at once. Taking risks is one main thing that he does when it comes to himself or others so that they end up staying alive. For example, he went into the maze when he saw two of his friends in the maze struggling to get out and back into the glade, which is like him risking his life for them because when you go into the maze, you have a chance at dying, and not one of the gladers had survived one night in the glade without dying. But he survived, with both his friends able to get health care and be safe once again.
Great post, Jenna! I would change the font to white though. It's very hard to read your wonderful ideas (at least for people with old eyes!)
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