Over the weekend, my friends and I wanted to go see a movie, and the only one that wasn't rated R, a little kid movie, or a sappy love movie was the Maze Runner. So, we went to go see the movie and at first, I wasn't so sure about it, but as it went on, I began to find it more and more interesting. By the end, I loved it, which inspired me to go buy the book. During the movie, I kept thinking about how amazing that story would have been in book form and how much more detail there would be in this book. Although the movie was great, I was a little confused about what was going on during certain parts. I figured that it would probably be much easier to understand in the book because you can go back and reread anything until you do understand it. I can't wait to read the book, even if I already know what happens in the end.
I had been looking for something to read, now that I'm done with Life In Motion, and this was the perfect opportunity to read a great book. Not only did I want to learn more about this story in greater detail than the movie, but I wanted to know what happened next. The movie left you at such a cliff hanger that even I, who is not a big fan of reading, was inspired to read this entire series, which I hope to do. I also really hope it doesn't end up like the Divergent series, where I got halfway through the second book, but got so bored with the same old dystopian story that was in the Hunger Games. Maybe it was just me who thought that, but either way, I was getting pretty tired of all these dystopian books, but The Maze Runner seemed to be different. It was a much more intricate and interesting story line that grabbed my attention. Like I said, even though I sometimes can't stand reading, I am so excited to read this!
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