This morning, Maureen Johnson led a fascinating Twitter discussion on bad (negative and poor quality) reviews--the downfalls and merits of them. Fascinating read--you can follow along by checking out her tweets and the hashtag #badreview.
The Death Cure written by James Dashner No, really, what did I read and why ? James Dashner, what, what, what are you doing? There are a few cool reveals along the way, but as far as books go, this was not a satisfying conclusion to a trilogy. We get answers, but the one thing I wanted to know most of all (Thomas' past) remains a mystery. It felt like most of this book was pointless action that dragged on for no reason, so even though there were things happening, it felt like nothing was happening at all. The plot was not advanced. It was violence for the sake of violence. Theresa and Thomas were, at this point, the only two characters I cared about, and Teresa barely showed up at all in the entirety of the story. The ending was rushed, and yes, I enjoyed the few twists we got at the very end (the last page ), but come on. This was a story that needed answers and plot twists and instead, we got epic battle scenes that I didn't ...
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