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Maze Runner 3: The Death Cure

In this final installment of the Maze Runner series, the protagonist and his friends must navigate a dangerous maze and confront the sinister forces that have been manipulating their lives. The novel delves into themes of survival, friendship, and the struggle for freedom in a world where the line between reality and illusion is blurred. more

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James Dashner
James Dashner

James Dashner, born on November 26, 1972, is an American author renowned for his young adult science fiction novels. His most famous work is the 'Maze Runner' series, which has gained immense popularity among readers worldwide. more

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