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  • the story out of steam  

    The Death Cure (Maze Runner, Book Three) (Paperback)
    Really I would not have thought that the story would take this turn. I have not enjoyed this last volume nor the sloppy end.
  • a good conclusion  

    The Death Cure (Maze Runner, Book Three) (Paperback)
    I liked this last book. I got suffisement answers to my taste, and even if the player has maybe not reply to any questions that could arise during the reading of the previous books (I read that it was a criticism from some readers), I have not felt t
  • Disappointed by this last volume  

    The Death Cure (Maze Runner, Book Three) (Paperback)
    When one begins a trilogy, it goes to the end. The first volume was promising and I really liked. The second a little less. The third ... Bad. The plot is running out of steam, the author forgets his characters, the end is disappointing. Well, I stil
  • The Death Cure  

    The Death Cure (Maze Runner, Book Three) (Paperback)
    Nothing to do w ith the Hun ger my Ga, or even Di ver gent. RESPs very light lé ger trees ....
  • Do not make a fuss ....  

    The Death Cure (Maze Runner, Book Three) (Paperback)
    It is true that Volume 2 and 3 can greatly disappoint readers after reading the first book that is breathtaking. But I do not think we can say that it is so bad. It is true that they are not at the height of the first they are somewhat predictable in