Goodreads Rating: 3,69/5
Author: James Dashner
Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction, Dystopia
After into a mild depression because my idol died, I also recently never write another article because I go out-of-town because there is a wedding family event for two days. Sorry if all this time never writes an article again. But this time, I want to try to review a novel that I’ve read for a long time titled, “The Kill Order.”
Thirteen years before Thomas entered Maze, before Thomas with his friends who decided to escape from Maze, it turned out to have a story before them where the solar storm made life on earth changed drastically to be so bad. Mark and Trina and their friends had already experienced an incident where they were hunted by humans who had lost consciousness or in other words, insane. All of this is due to the arrival of a berg or light aircraft which at first is the one who will help them. But, they came not in peace. They instead showered the residents with hundreds of arrows.
Yeah, actually this isn’t a sequel to the series “The Maze Runner.” It coincides precisely before The Maze Runner or prequel.
Actually, why should the arrows? Why not machine guns or other destructive weapons? The virus is not from flares, but from products born before flares are released. Why named flare? Human creator of this virus is too arrogant to recognize a new disease that at first sounds brilliant to be a karma.
Behind the creation of this virus develops and becomes uncontrollable. The title itself also mentions it very clearly, The Kill Order. James Dashner is like making something unrelated to The Maze Runner. I am very disappointed in this book because it gives a lot of questions in my head. I thought, reading this book is solving the puzzle before The Maze Runner is there. But, on the contrary. Despite that, thriller, adventure, and dystopia are not spared from this book.
“The Kill Order” is exactly the same as “The Scorch Trials,” the second series of The Maze Runner. But the mysteries in my own head still can’t answer. I also haven’t read the third series of The Maze Runner. This book is very good although there will be no deep impression.
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