This blog post may contain spoilers. Reader discretion is advised. You have been warned...mwahahaha. >:D
The Death Cure is the third book in James Dashner's The Maze Runner Trilogy. I read the first two novels a few years ago, and I've since regretted not reading the third one.
The Maze Runner Trilogy is a set of dystopian novels in which the bleak future of humankind is caused by a disease known as The Flare. The main character, Thomas, and his friends must try to find a cure for this deadly illness.
However, I don't think any of that is actually relevant to the topic of this post, as it's going to be about the author. I know, so exciting right?
(I'm doing this mostly because I'm lazy and I haven't really had an opportunity to start the book...heh heh heh...)
Dashner is a self-proclaimed book addict. On his website, he says that he loves to "read, watch movies and (good) TV shows, snow ski, and read." In addition to The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials, the first two installments in this bestselling trilogy, Dashner has written numerous other series. These include The Infinity Ring Series, The 13th Reality Series, and The Jimmy Fincher Series.
And now...another video! (Wow there's been quite a few of these in recent blog posts haven't there?) In this one, James Dashner talks about his books – The Death Cure in particular.
You have now reached the end of my ramblings. I hope I didn't bore you to death. And now I should probably thank you appropriately for reading. So thanks, I guess.





















