![]() ![]() ![]() It really isn’t necessary to have him make that comment. I really like Thomas, he’s a cool guy and he can handle difficult situations well – but then he makes this comment and you can never think about him the same way. That made the book a bit worse for me as it irritated me throughout the story. There are a few things that I felt to be a bit sexist, for instance Thomas having to force himself to look at this woman’s face because her breasts were big. I feel as though James Dashner tries to include quite a bit of romance in this book and it just doesn’t work and it’s kind of creepy. It’s hard to know where they stand, where you stand as a reader and what your feelings are toward those particular characters. I feel that some of the other characters like Minho, Newt and Frypan, who are mentioned quite a lot and who clearly mean a lot to Thomas, don’t get the chance to really develop. I liked getting to know him more and hearing what his thoughts and views were on things. As there’s a lot of separation from each other in the books, it’s hard for there to be any further development of personalities and relationships, besides getting to know Thomas a bit more which is really good. They remember more about what was going on and it was interesting getting to know them. There are some new characters introduced who I really liked and I thought it was good to add characters with different back stories and experiences from the Gladers. ![]()
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