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The Death Cure (Maze Runner, #3)

James Dashner · 2011 · Book

Juvenile Fiction

This novel serves as the conclusion to a thrilling dystopian series where characters grapple with their identities and the consequences of past choices amidst a dangerous world.

ContemporaryThe Struggle for Identity in Dystopian SocietyThe Ethics of Scientific ExperimentationSurvival in a Post-apocalyptic WorldThe Impact of Memory on Personal ChoiceThe Quest for Truth and Freedom

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