Wes Ball (born October 28, 1980) is an American film director, visual effects artist and graphic artist. He graduated from the Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts with a BFA in 2002. He is best known for the direction of 2014 film The Maze Runner, based on James Dashner's novel. Ball also directed the 2015 sequel, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials.
I am at the part when their going to escape so Thomas,Tresa,and Chuck are in the Greiver hole trying to put the code so they can get out of the maze but the last letter wouldnt go in so the gladers where fighting the greivers and some gladers died but Alby sacraficed himself cause he didnt want to go back to his old life
This book really hyped you up for the ending. You really wanted a interesting solution to getting out of the maze. I was hoping for some sort of complex solution maybe similar to a escape room but I was disappointed.
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Es un comic super corto pero se agradece que exista para complementar levemente la historia que no vimos de Alby en las películas. Como no se tarda ni un minuto en leerla y aporta algo de trasfondo, lo recomendaría.
The book has a good concept and with a bit more work could of been amazing.
I personally hated the "Glade Language". It was cringy and extremely annoying, its as if the writer wanted to include explicit language while keeping the books age rating low. This lowered my review by at least a star.
I found most of the characters shallow and very hard to get behind. I especially found Thomas annoying, he was a very one dimensional character and didn't change much through the entire series.
Overall I'd say the book is bad if you want a good represation of this world I'd recomend you read the prequel "The Kill Order".
Good book for 10-16 year old boys. Reminded me of a boy-based version of the hunger games. Took me a while to read it because it was a little immature for my reading style. But all in all it was a good book and I am excited to see the movie now!