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The Fever Code (2016)

af James Dashner

Serier: The Maze Runner (5 (prequel 2))

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Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:All your questions are answered in the fifth book in James Dashner??s #1 New York Times  bestselling Maze Runner series. The story that fans all over the world have been waiting for ?? the story of how Thomas and WICKED built the Maze ?? is finally here. You do not want to miss it.
    Once there was a world??s end.
    The forests burned, the lakes and rivers dried up, and the oceans swelled.
    Then came a plague, and fever spread across the globe. Families died, violence reigned, and man killed man.
    Next came WICKED, who were looking for an answer. And then they found the perfect boy.
    The boy??s name was Thomas, and Thomas built a maze.
    Now there are secrets.
    There are lies.
    And there are loyalties history could never have foreseen.
    This is the story of that boy, Thomas, and how he built a maze that only he could tear down.
    All will be revealed.
 
    A prequel to the worldwide Maze Runner phenomenon, The Fever Code is the book that holds all the answers. How did WICKED find the Gladers? Who are Group B? And what side are Thomas and Teresa really on? Lies will be exposed. Secrets will be uncovered. Loyalties will be proven. Fans will never see the truth coming. Before there was the Maze, there was The Fever Code.
    Don??t miss The Maze Runner, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, and Maze Runner: The Death Cure all now major motion pictures from Twentieth Century Fox, starring Dylan O??Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Rosa Salazar, Giancarlo Esposito, and Aidan Gillen. And look for James Dashner??s new bestselling series the Mortality Doctrine: The Eye of Minds, The Rule of Thoughts, and The Game of Lives.
Praise for the Maze Runner series:
A #1 New York Times Bestselling Series
A USA Today Bestseller
A Kirkus Reviews Best Teen Book of the Year
An ALA-YASLA Best Fiction for Young Adults Book
An ALA-YALSA Quick Pick

 
"[A] mysterious survival saga that passionate fans describe as a fusion of Lord of the Flies, The Hunger Games, and Lost."??EW
??Wonderful action writing??fast-paced?but smart and well observed.???Newsday
 
??[A] nail-biting must-read.???Seventeen
 
??Breathless, cinematic action.???Publishers Weekly
 
??Heart pounding to the very last moment.???Kirkus Reviews
 
??Exclamation-worthy.???Romantic Times
 
"Take a de
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Yeah, I don't think there should be any debate as to what is the best Maze Runner book because it's clearly this one. James Dashner's writing style has improved with each entry in the series, and it is now at a point where his books are actually bearable to read. The characters don't feel like hollow shells anymore, and the dialogue doesn't make you want to rip your hair out.

The best way I can describe this book is that it feels... warm. Watching Thomas and his friends grow up in the WICKED complex for 10 years is so pleasant. Those early days of Thomas, Teresa, Minho, Newt, and Alby sneaking around the WICKED complex have such a cozy feel to them. I really don't know how else to describe it. Thinking about this book always gives me a sense of nostalgia and pleasure.

Thomas's character is no longer poorly written. He has character development, for once. He starts off fiercely believing in WICKED and their goals despite some bad things that occur to him there. However, as the years pass by and WICKED becomes more and more messed up, Thomas slowly changes his mind and gains a rebellious nature. It doesn't happen overnight; it's a slow, arduous process where Thomas analyzes his ambivalence towards this place over a very long period of time, slowly giving in to the fact that he wants no part of it anymore. It is extremely well-written, and it is a great example of how to do character development properly.

The book is always exciting. James Dashner constantly manages to find a way to spice the story up. He doesn't let it go on for too long without anything interesting happening. He spaces the action scenes pretty well, and the end result is a well-paced, smoothly flowing story that rarely leaves the reader bored.

My biggest problem with this book is a very odd choice that happens towards the end. I don't know how Dashner could have possibly forgotten about it as it's such an integral part of the story, but he somehow did. The first death in the Glade is portrayed as this massive, game-changing event that will forever alter the way Thomas views WICKED and Ava Paige. Thomas and Teresa storm the Psychs' observation room and demand some answers. Ava responds by saying that this was never meant to happen and that things will be smoother from now on. Cool. But, then, Dashner completely forgets about this element of the story, and, for the remainder of the book, Thomas is practically never concerned about the numerous deaths that happen in the Glade. Bro, I thought George's death was extremely important to you! Do you not give a shit about the deaths of any of these other Gladers? How could Dashner forget to resolve that aspect of the story? Did he just forget about it or was he just not bothered? I don't get it!

Also, this book just further increases my hatred for "The Death Cure". By the end, 4 of the 5 books of this entire fucking franchise are devoted to finding a cure for the Flare. One book's entire aim is to get Teresa to WICKED so that she can help develop the cure, one book involves setting up Phase 1 and Phase 2 of WICKED's trials, and 2 more books are devoted entirely to said trials. All of that, and we end with a last-second Plan B where all the Munies go to paradise, leaving the rest of the world to rot without any cure for the Flare. So stupid.

In conclusion, this book is extremely entertaining to read, and it is the only one in the franchise (besides maybe "The Kill Order") that I want to revisit yet again at some point in the future. ( )
  Moderation3250 | Feb 24, 2024 |
I loved this book so much! I think it is def. my favorite maze runner book as well. I loved seeing how thomas and his friends backstory and also how they go to the moment in the the start of the maze runner series. So many little things we learned and It made me love these characters even more. It was a wonderful end to this series and I am so happy I finally read it. I felt like this book was the prequel that I wanted and I still love thomas as hero! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
I loved this book so much! I think it is def. my favorite maze runner book as well. I loved seeing how thomas and his friends backstory and also how they go to the moment in the the start of the maze runner series. So many little things we learned and It made me love these characters even more. It was a wonderful end to this series and I am so happy I finally read it. I felt like this book was the prequel that I wanted and I still love thomas as hero! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
Gives mind-bending context to the original series. ( )
  JasonAbides | Jul 21, 2023 |
Yeah, I don't think there should be any debate as to what is the best Maze Runner book because it's clearly this one. James Dashner's writing style has improved with each entry in the series, and it is now at a point where his books are actually bearable to read. The characters don't feel like hollow shells anymore, and the dialogue doesn't make you want to rip your hair out.

The best way I can describe this book is that it feels... warm. Watching Thomas and his friends grow up in the WICKED complex for 10 years is so pleasant. Those early days of Thomas, Teresa, Minho, Newt, and Alby sneaking around the WICKED complex have such a cozy feel to them. I really don't know how else to describe it. Thinking about this book always gives me a sense of nostalgia and pleasure.

Thomas's character is no longer poorly written. He has character development, for once. He starts off fiercely believing in WICKED and their goals despite some bad things that occur to him there. However, as the years pass by and WICKED becomes more and more messed up, Thomas slowly changes his mind and gains a rebellious nature. It doesn't happen overnight; it's a slow, arduous process where Thomas analyzes his ambivalence towards this place over a very long period of time, slowly giving in to the fact that he wants no part of it anymore. It is extremely well-written, and it is a great example of how to do character development properly.

The book is always exciting. James Dashner constantly manages to find a way to spice the story up. He doesn't let it go on for too long without anything interesting happening. He spaces the action scenes pretty well, and the end result is a well-paced, smoothly flowing story that rarely leaves the reader bored.

My biggest problem with this book is a very odd choice that happens towards the end. I don't know how Dashner could have possibly forgotten about it as it's such an integral part of the story, but he somehow did. The first death in the Glade is portrayed as this massive, game-changing event that will forever alter the way Thomas views WICKED and Ava Paige. Thomas and Teresa storm the Psychs' observation room and demand some answers. Ava responds by saying that this was never meant to happen and that things will be smoother from now on. Cool. But, then, Dashner completely forgets about this element of the story, and, for the remainder of the book, Thomas is practically never concerned about the numerous deaths that happen in the Glade. Bro, I thought George's death was extremely important to you! Do you not give a shit about the deaths of any of these other Gladers? How could Dashner forget to resolve that aspect of the story? Did he just forget about it or was he just not bothered? I don't get it!

Also, this book just further increases my hatred for "The Death Cure". By the end, 4 of the 5 books of this entire fucking franchise are devoted to finding a cure for the Flare. One book's entire aim is to get Teresa to WICKED so that she can help develop the cure, one book involves setting up Phase 1 and Phase 2 of WICKED's trials, and 2 more books are devoted entirely to said trials. All of that, and we end with a last-second Plan B where all the Munies go to paradise, leaving the rest of the world to rot without any cure for the Flare. So stupid.

In conclusion, this book is extremely entertaining to read, and it is the only one in the franchise (besides maybe "The Kill Order") that I want to revisit yet again at some point in the future. ( )
  JuzamDjinn2500 | Jul 24, 2022 |
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Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:All your questions are answered in the fifth book in James Dashner??s #1 New York Times  bestselling Maze Runner series. The story that fans all over the world have been waiting for ?? the story of how Thomas and WICKED built the Maze ?? is finally here. You do not want to miss it.
    Once there was a world??s end.
    The forests burned, the lakes and rivers dried up, and the oceans swelled.
    Then came a plague, and fever spread across the globe. Families died, violence reigned, and man killed man.
    Next came WICKED, who were looking for an answer. And then they found the perfect boy.
    The boy??s name was Thomas, and Thomas built a maze.
    Now there are secrets.
    There are lies.
    And there are loyalties history could never have foreseen.
    This is the story of that boy, Thomas, and how he built a maze that only he could tear down.
    All will be revealed.
 
    A prequel to the worldwide Maze Runner phenomenon, The Fever Code is the book that holds all the answers. How did WICKED find the Gladers? Who are Group B? And what side are Thomas and Teresa really on? Lies will be exposed. Secrets will be uncovered. Loyalties will be proven. Fans will never see the truth coming. Before there was the Maze, there was The Fever Code.
    Don??t miss The Maze Runner, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, and Maze Runner: The Death Cure all now major motion pictures from Twentieth Century Fox, starring Dylan O??Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Rosa Salazar, Giancarlo Esposito, and Aidan Gillen. And look for James Dashner??s new bestselling series the Mortality Doctrine: The Eye of Minds, The Rule of Thoughts, and The Game of Lives.
Praise for the Maze Runner series:
A #1 New York Times Bestselling Series
A USA Today Bestseller
A Kirkus Reviews Best Teen Book of the Year
An ALA-YASLA Best Fiction for Young Adults Book
An ALA-YALSA Quick Pick

 
"[A] mysterious survival saga that passionate fans describe as a fusion of Lord of the Flies, The Hunger Games, and Lost."??EW
??Wonderful action writing??fast-paced?but smart and well observed.???Newsday
 
??[A] nail-biting must-read.???Seventeen
 
??Breathless, cinematic action.???Publishers Weekly
 
??Heart pounding to the very last moment.???Kirkus Reviews
 
??Exclamation-worthy.???Romantic Times
 
"Take a de

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