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The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)

James Dashner · 2011 · Book

Juvenile Fiction

In 3 Achriom libraries · rated 5 of 5

This novel serves as a thrilling conclusion to the dystopian trilogy, exploring profound themes of sacrifice and the cost of survival in a world ravaged by disease and experimentation.

ModernThe Struggle Against Totalitarian ControlThemes of Loyalty and BetrayalThe Quest for Identity and PurposeThe Consequences of Technological AdvancementFriendship Under Dire Circumstances

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