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9 works, 3 primary works Chronological order for The Maze Runner Publication Order (primary work 1 The Maze Runner 2 The Scorch Trials 3 The Death Cure 4 The Kill Order 5 The Fever Code (2016) The Kill Order ( Maze Runner, 0.5) by James Dashner ( Goodreads Author) 3.72 of 5 stars 3.72 avg rating — 59,121 ratings — published 2012 — 33 editions book 0.5 The Fever Code ( The Maze Runner, 0.6) by James Dashner ( Goodreads Author) 4.48 of 5 stars 4.48 avg rating — 84 ratings — expected publication 2016 — 1 edition book 0.6 The Maze Runner ( Maze Runner, 1) by James Dashner ( Goodreads Author) 4.02 of 5 stars 4.02 avg rating — 378,010 ratings — published 2009 — 104 editions book 1 The Scorch Trials ( Maze Runner, 2) by James Dashner ( Goodreads Author) 3.97 of 5 stars 3.97 avg rating — 203,707 ratings — published 2010 — 63 editions book 2 Thomas’s First Memory of the Flare ( Maze Runner, 2.5) by James Dashner ( Goodreads Author) 4.03 of 5 stars 4.03 avg rating — 4,557 ratings — published 2011 — 2 editions book 2.5 The Death Cure ( Maze Runner, 3) by James Dashner ( Goodreads Author) 3.79 of 5 stars 3.79 avg rating — 140,838 ratings — published 2011 — 9 editions book 3 The Maze Runner Trilogy by James Dashner ( Goodreads Author) 4.22 of 5 stars 4.22 avg rating — 4,657 ratings — published 2012 — 7 editions book 1-3 The Maze Runner Series by James Dashner ( Goodreads Author) 4.26 of 5 stars 4.26 avg rating — 2,343 ratings — published 2010 — 17 editions book 0-3 The Maze Runner Files by James Dashner ( Goodreads Author) 3.84 of 5 stars 3.84 avg rating — 3,451 ratings — published 2013 — 9 editions Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.
The Maze Runner series is a series of young adult science fiction adventure novels by James Dashner.[1][2] The pentalogy consists of The Maze Runner (2009 The Scorch Trials (2010 and The Death Cure (2011 as well as the two prequel novels The Kill Order (2012 and The Fever Code (2016). [1] Contents 1 Plot overview 1.1 The Maze Runner 1.2 The Scorch Trials 1.3 The Death Cure 1.4 The Kill Order 1.5 The Fever Code 2 Main characters 3 Critical reception 4 Film adaptations 5 References Plot overview[edit] The Maze Runner[edit] Main article: The Maze Runner Describes the story of a number of teenagers, who call themselves The Gladers left in a strange place which they call The Glade. Beyond the walls of the glade lie the ever changing maze, with its horrifying creatures which the Gladers call Grievers. Every month a newcomer joins the Gladers, sent by a lift with all past memories (except language and other common things) wiped out. The ultimate goal of the remaining Gladers is to find a way out of the glade. To do so, runners (a special group within the Gladers) venture out into the maze to map it in an attempt to find a pattern in the maze that would lead them to find an exit. The enormous walls of the maze change every day. When Thomas, an extra curious a newcomer, arrives at the Glade and ventures into the maze, unusual things begin to happen. The Scorch Trials[edit] Main article: The Scorch Trials The Death Cure[edit] Main article: The Death Cure The Kill Order[edit] Main article: The Kill Order The Fever Code[edit] Main article: The Fever Code Main characters[edit] Thomas (books 1-3 and minor appearances in book 4) Teresa Agnes (books 1-4, appears in book 4 as Deedee before her name is changed) Minho (books 1-3) Newt (books 1-3) Gally (books 1, 3) Alby (book 1) Chuck (book 1) Frypan (books 1-3) Winston (books 1-2) Clint (books 1-3) Ava Paige Chancellor (books.
Spoiler Alert! This page contains details about the plot which may lower your enjoyment of the books and/or movies. Discretion is advised. The Maze Runner Ellen Goldsmith- Vein Wyck Godfrey Marty Bowen Lee Stollman James Dashner T. S. Nowlin Noah Oppenheim Grant Pierce Myers 8.3 million ( Box office) Previous Next none Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials The Maze Runner is a film based on the 2009 novel of the same name written by James Dashner. The film was directed by Wes Ball and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Development began in January 2011, filming began on May 13th and ended on July 12, 2013. It was released on September 19, 2014. Plot A 16-year-old boy wakes up inside an underground service elevator with no memory of his identity. A group of male youths greet him in a large grassy area called the Glade that is enclosed by tall, stone walls. Every month, a new boy and supplies arrive in the elevator. The boys, who call themselves Gladers, have formed a rudimentary society with each assuming specialized tasks. Alby, their leader and the first to arrive in the Glade, says every boy eventually recalls his name, but none remember their past. The boy learns that a vast Maze surrounding the Glade may provide the only way out. During the day, designated Runners search the Maze for an escape route, returning before nightfall when the entrance closes. No one has ever survived a night inside the Maze. While in a competition with another boy, named Captain Gally, the boy suddenly remembers his name is Thomas. The next day, Thomas is attacked by Ben, a Runner delirious from being stung by a Griever – deadly techno-organic creatures that roam the Maze at night. Ben is forced into the Maze and left to die as there is no cure for what the Griever infected him with. Minho, the lead Runner, and Alby later retrace Ben's steps inside the Maze. Minho reappears at dusk dragging Alby.