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James Dashner
Based on the book by James Dashner that made The New York Times best-sellers list for more than 100 weeks, The Maze Runner brings together an up-and-coming cast of young talent including (Dylan O'Brien (Teen Wolf, The Internship), Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Game of Thrones), Will Poulter (We're the Millers), and Kaya Scodelario (Skins) that do whatever the Millerstakes to survive.
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James Smith Dashner
James Smith Dashner is best known for writing the saga of “The Maze Runner” (2009-2015), which has sold over 6.5 million units worldwide, and has also been successfully adapted into films.
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Like all other YA works on a series of books
Like all other YA works, The Maze Runner was based on a series of books – so far five-books by US writer James Dashner, consisting of two sequels and then two prequels to the original.
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by Wes Ball, ) who’s helming Kingdom (and eventually Legend of Zelda
In case you’ve forgotten, the original Maze Runner—directed by Wes Ball, who’s helming Kingdom (and eventually Legend of Zelda), and will produce this new flick—released in 2014 and was based on the dystopian YA books written by James Dashner.
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by Daniel B. Ullman
The Maze was written by Daniel B. Ullman (Mysterious Island ), adapted from a novel by Maurice Sandoz.
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one of those books and where you want to read the next book right away that keeps you glued to the pages
Overall, The Maze Runner by James Dashner was one of those books that keeps you glued to the pages and where you want to read the next book right away.
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published by C.Y. Lee in 1961
MazeRunner, published by C.Y. Lee in 1961, finds the shortest path between entrance and exit.
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J L Borge
The maze was inspired by an Argentine writer J L Borge who wrote about dreams and unreality.
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Nelson DeMille The Deserter (2019), The Cuban Affair (2017), Getaway (2017), MatchUp (2017) and other 134 books
Nelson DeMille is the author of The Maze (2022), The Deserter (2019), The Cuban Affair (2017), Getaway (2017), MatchUp (2017) and other 134 books.
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by C. Y. Lee
MazeRunner, published by C. Y. Lee, finds the shortest path between entrance and exit using wave propagation and retracing.
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by K-pop hitmaker Yoo Young-jin
the maze was produced by Soo Man Lee and written by K-pop hitmaker Yoo Young-jin along with the group’s longtime Norwegian collaborators Dsign Music, who produced the more traditionally constructed track “Beep Beep” for Girls’ Generation in 2012.
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Michael Ayrton
In 1967, Michael Ayrton published The Maze Maker, an “autobiographical” novel recounting the life of Daedalus – the creator of King Minos’ labyrinth and the inventor of the wings with which Icarus fatefully flew too close to the gods and the sun.
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Eileen Simpson, who was Berryman’s first wife (there were three in all),
Eileen Simpson, who was Berryman’s first wife (there were three in all), is the author of a novel, The Maze, and of Reversals, an account of Eileen Simpson's victorious struggle over dyslexia.
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Rick Riordan
In addition, Rick Riordan published Maze of Bones for Scholastic which is the first book in the 39 Clues series of books.
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Lawrence Freiesleben
In 2013 Lawrence Freiesleben completed Maze End, a literary/philosophical novel with supernatural overtones.
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by Rovio Entertainment
the maze is developed and published by Rovio Entertainment.
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Arthur Ranson
The other stories in this prog are Judge Dredd in the twelve-part 'Darkside' by John Smith and Paul Marshall, Rogue Trooper by Steve White, Dan Abnett and Alex Ronald, Time Flies by Garth Ennis and Philip Bond and the very interesting Mazeworld by Alan Grant and Arthur Ranson.
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