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What Is The Maze Runner 13th Reality
Have you ever read a book from the Maze Runner, 13th Reality or, Mortality Doctrine. If you have you know these are James Dashner’s most famous series.I am going to tell you about each of the three listed books from above and tell you why they are famous.
The Maze Runner series is from the point of view of a boy named Thomas who, after being trapped in a metal box, comes to a place called the glade. They are supposed to find a way out and have been unable to do so for the two years there has been people there. There is also a maze which is what they are supposed to be escaping from and it changes every day. The 13th Reality series is about a boy named Atticus Higginbottom, a.k.a Tick, who every time he makes a choice with a significant consequence

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