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WIJFR: The Maze Runner (series sp)
I thought the writing was pretty bad. The author kept telling me things about the characters that was never really reflected in their thoughts or behavior. I really only kept reading it, because I was curious why someone built an enormous deadly maze and dropped a bunch of teenagers in the middle of it. Of course I got to the end, and it was all, "Haha, sucker! Buy my next book, and maybe I'll tell you!"
I kept thinking while I was reading that I wished I was a person who could just flip to the end and find out what happened. So when the book ended and the preview of the second book showed that it was planning to do exactly the same thing, I finally gave up and read the next two plot summaries on Wikipedia.
Nothing explained why the test needed to be a giant maze that killed people. Is this ever explained? I get the sense that it was not. Or why the grievers needed to be partly organic?
I get the sense from
this interview that the answer is actually just "because I thought it would be cool."

Re: WIJFR: The Maze Runner (series sp)
my read shelf: