![]() The world has been torched by solar flares and is nearly uninhabitable in certain regions. The books take place in a near-future, post-apocalyptic (or mid-apocalypse, really) North America. ![]() The series has been favorably compared to The Hunger Games trilogy, which I think is fair, and I bet most adults who liked Collins’s books will enjoy these as well. The Maze Runner books were published over a period of about 3 years, beginning in 2009 with The Maze Runner, then The Scorch Trials in 2010, and The Death Cure in 2011. But the prequel is set for release in a few weeks, and Fox is working on turning the first book into a film in the near future, so I guess my timing in finishing them actually turns out to be pretty good. I may have been a little late getting around to reading this series. 1984 adaptation Aldous Huxley anarchism anarchy anonymous apocalypse Batman bio-engineering books Brave New World Civilization Civilized collapse comics Cormac McCarthy drought Dualisms dystopia dystopian fiction Fahrenheit 451 fantasy Fiction film Forster genre genre definitions Harlan Ellison hip hop Hunger Games Huxley James Dashner Katniss language Le Guin literary terms literature mad max Margaret Atwood movies muttations mutts NBC news noble savage noble savage myth occupy wall street Oryx and Crake post-apocalyptic Post-apocalyptic fiction preppers Primitive review Revolution Rousseau science fiction sole state violence survivalism Suzanne Collins teaching The Dark Knight Rises The Hunger Games The Maze Runner The Road Ursula Le Guin utopia We Wild wilderness Yevgeny Zamyatin young adult fiction young adult novels Zamyatin zombies.Twitter Updates Tweets by theuntaintedsky.How Awesome the Muttations Might Have Looked.Review: A Rule is to Break: A Child’s Guide to Anarchy.FoPKK II: Academia’s Other Untouchables.
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