I think the important thing to appreciate a minimum this story is to read it as a story almost completely apart from the trilogy it precedes. If you wait on Thomas precise explanations of life or of the other protagonists of the saga before they enter the Labyrinth, go your way. Here, we find new heroes and are facing a different world. By taking KILL ORDER The as a more or less distant novel of the trilogy TESTING I could really immerse myself in its plot and its climate. However, and this is where the genius of the author manifests ORDER TO KILL still remains closely linked to some heroes that we already know. It's really brilliant!
THE ORDER TO KILL allows us to meet Mark, Alec, Trina or Lana, many heroes as I loved appreciate and which seemed to me very credible. They really beautiful not to be dug, that they try to survive all the horrors they are forced to cross I loved. They have lost everything and are still strong and determined. I just love spending time with characters as brave and courageous. Special mention for Mark and Alec who themselves are a little deeper and really, really impressive. Mark moved me deeply and its history really left me speechless. The more I discovered about his past, the more I wanted to take him in my arms and tell him that everything would work out. James Dashner managed to establish the true humanity and, just for that, I admire.
Beyond hero ORDER TO KILL HYPER also has an exciting plot. But, like, really. I'm still in a state shock at all the twists and turns that have taken place in such a short time. The plot is ultra panting involved ultra ultra ultra frantic and addictive. I repeat myself, but I had fun. Erupted in the sense that I took his head constantly full and where it was really enjoyable. The action is omnipresent from the first to the last page. The suspense will literally never goes down. James Dashner offers us some explanations on the origins of the disease which we have already heard in TEST and also supplies us with valuable information about the early days of the cataclysm that caused chaos on earth. I found it really exciting and interesting. It's so good to be able to look back as productive! In addition, between two stunning flashbacks, the author describes explosive and intense scenes. The chapters are short and the plot is inflamed and therefore the pages turn by themselves. THE ORDER TO KILL is a captivating and fascinating novel.
The book's conclusion marks the climax of the plot. The ultimate secrets that are revealed finally allow us to link (closely anyway) between the novel and the trilogy TESTING. Although I loved the way James Dashner concluded this story, I remain a little on my hunger because I would have liked to know more. Sure enough, I liked this novel that I think have become insatiable, suddenly. Moreover, it still lacks a number of elements to fully link this prequel and what follows it. I hope to connect the two stories through the second prequel that James Dashner going to publish and which should reverse the history of Blocards before entering the Labyrinth. The end is very good but perhaps too little explicit.
In summary, THE ORDER TO KILL is an excellent prequel and hyper addictive reading. Once launched in the novel, I had great difficulty to get out and ask my book. James Dashner here depicts a world in distress, both chaotic and destructive drenched darkness. The heroes which we meet I liked very much by their strength and bravery. The action is omnipresent and twists never stop rattling. The end is an explosion although we still lack some crucial information about the series TESTING. Finally, The KILL ORDER is a read me spellbound and totally seduced!