5/27/2023 0 Comments Pulse by patrick carman![]() I felt that this book reminded me very much of Harry Potter series. Not the similarity in genre but the way the author placed small hints in the development of the story that readers won’t realize until the gradual revelation as it climbed to the climax. In the middle of reading a strange feeling came over me. There were plenty of twists making this book a fast paced and thrilled read. I read faster than I could figure the answers. I shall not spoil more of the story here because the author drop clues early on that are important to unfold subsequent events. This story follows her through life in a dilapidated high school with her best friend, making new friends and later thrown into an adventure of her lifetime when she discovered that she has special abilities. People getting into the States grow by day succumbing to temptation of a promising and perfect life in the new place.įaith is a high school student who stayed out of the States’ influence. ![]() ![]() Entering the city is voluntary and many still chose to remain outside although the number is dwindling. The States are utopia, a contrast to the dying world beneath it. Climate change is inevitable, shorelines rising and population around the globe flee taking refuge in the new found States, which I deduced is a modern futuristic city hovering above ground. ![]() Maze walls in the Maze Runner (1st part in Maze Runner trilogy)Īlright, getting back to my review… The first book started off slow, taking time to introduce readers to a dystopian world in year 2051. ![]()
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