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'''''The Scorch Trials''''' is the second book—preceded by the 2009 novel, ''[[The Maze Runner]]''—in a [[Young-adult fiction|young-adult]] [[dystopian]] [[science fiction]] trilogy by [[James Dashner]]. The novel was published October 5, 2010 by [[Delacorte Press]], an imprint of [[Random House]]. The trilogy is currently being shopped as a possible film series.<ref name="film shopping">{{cite web|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6638516.html?q=maze+runner|title=Page to Screen: Kiddie Spies & a 'Maze Runner'|publisher=[[Publishers Weekly]]|first=Rachel|last=Deahl|date=February 18, 2009|accessdate=December 19, 2009|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5m8KF0HA0|archivedate=December 19, 2009}}</ref>
'''''The Scorch Trials''''' is the second book—preceded by the 2009 novel, ''[[The Maze Runner]]''—in a [[Young-adult fiction|young-adult]] [[dystopian]] [[science fiction]] trilogy by [[James Dashner]]. The novel was published October 5, 2010 by [[Delacorte Press]], an imprint of [[Random House]]. The trilogy is currently being shopped as a possible film series.<ref name="film shopping">{{cite web|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6638516.html?q=maze+runner|title=Page to Screen: Kiddie Spies & a 'Maze Runner'|publisher=[[Publishers Weekly]]|first=Rachel|last=Deahl|date=February 18, 2009|accessdate=December 19, 2009|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5m8KF0HA0|archivedate=December 19, 2009}}</ref>


==Plot==
The book picks up immediately where The Maze Runner left off, the morning after the night of Thomas struggling to sleep. After having a brief telepathic exchange with Teresa, Thomas eventually falls asleep and cannot get Teresa's calling attention. He wakes up suddenly to find victims of the Flare - severely mutated people called "Cranks" outside their barred windows, a hot sun beating down on the desert-like expanse outside. Thomas and the rest of the Gladers decide to investigate, finding the dead bodies of their rescuers hanging from the ceiling. They enter Teresa's room, which is empty, except for a boy that emerges out of the bathroom. Aris explains he is from Group B - fully girls except for him - and he can also talk telepathically. His telepathy partner, a girl named Rachel was killed in a similar manner as Chuck in the first book. Outside of the room is a plaque that says "'''Teresa Agnes. Group A, Subject A1. The Betrayer.'''" An alarm, similar to the one on the Glade, goes off, and the room door locks until the alarm stops. Thomas opens the door to find no dead bodies. Even the plaque is changed to "'''Aris Jones, Group B, Subject B1. The Partner.'''"

They are stuck in the house for days without food, until food mysteriously arrives in the common room and a man dubbed the Rat Man is sitting behind a desk behind a sheet of invisible glass. He tells them they are to make their way travel through the Scorch, a burned out section of the land. And as an incentive, they've all been infected by the Flare and will receive a cure when they reach their destination. Shortly after he leaves, the Gladers discover tattoos on the back of their necks. Newt's says he's "The Glue". Minho's says "The Leader". Thomas's says 'To be killed by Group B".

The Gladers enter a Flat Trans and wander through darkness for about an hour, when they hear strange whispers. Two boys get killed by molten steel balls that cover a persons head then decapitate them and roll away. Winston gets attacked too, but Thomas saves him. They enter the Scorch and eventually come to a building, where they heard screaming from a long way away. Teresa exits the building. Thomas senses a trap and approaches her. Teresa is crying, still telling him to get away from her. She kisses him and tells him to tell the Gladers to get as far away from her as possible.

Thomas and the Gladers hike towards a city to stock back up on supplies, along the way, he has another "memory dream" where Teresa and Thomas practice talking telepathically. A storm soon hits, killing off seven boys, including Winston. They stay inside a building when a Crank named Jorge welcomes them into the Crank House. Minho insults him and Jorge kicks him twice in a place where he was burnt from getting struck by lightning. Minho attacks Jorge and all the Cranks from upstairs come down. Fortunately, Thomas negotiates a deal with Jorge, keeping the Gladers from getting killed. Thomas meets Brenda, who becomes very forward when he first meets her. All of the Gladers go downstairs and eat, when the roof collapses, separating Thomas and Brenda from the others.

The two of them walk through the Underneath and fight some Cranks. Eventually, they make it onto the surface and sleep in a cab. Thomas wakes up from a nightmare and goes back to sleep. He has another dream memory where he and Teresa are listening in on a conversation between WICKED employees. Thomas wakes up again and sees words printed on a brick saying "'''Thomas, you're the real leader.'''"

They leave the car and are forced into a club by a few strangers that were stalking them. They dance to the music and are offered drinks that, of course, they're made to take too, making them feel dizzy. Brenda tries to kiss Thomas, but he says "You're not...her." and "You could never be her."

They wake up in a dark room with the 3 strangers who took them to the club. They are about to kill them when Minho and the other Gladers save them. While fleeing the strangers, a man that Thomas calls "Blondie" shoots Thomas in the left shoulder with a rusty bullet, giving him an infection. After the Gladers fail to heal Thomas, WICKED goes down and gets him in a machine called a Berg. While being healed, he overhears one the worker's conversations in which a woman stated that he wasn't supposed to get shot. He's taken back to where he came from and he explains everything to the Gladers.

Later, Thomas hears Teresa's voice in his head, warning him that something terrible will happen, leaving him hurt and scared. And he had to trust her no matter what. She pauses and says that he won't hear from her for a while until they're back together. Newt and Thomas talk about how WICKED only made an exception for him and no one else. They see Teresa and Group B walking towards Group A with weapons. She hits Thomas multiple times with the butt of her spear for not obeying her orders. Then group B takes him back to their base, getting dragged across the ground for hours. Thomas is fed once they get there and he also overhears some of the girls talking about killing him. Thomas then falls asleep, having another memory dream. The next morning the girls decided not to kill him. Thomas and the girls get about 7 miles away from the "safe haven", when Teresa motions for Thomas to follow her.

Aris appears and holds a Machete to Thomas's back and leads him into a cave. Thomas sees a glowing green door, which he thinks could mean that there is radioactive substance inside. Teresa reveals that she and Aris had a thing before and during the Maze and Scorch Trials, and had also manipulated Thomas to escape the Maze. They led him through the door, and into a gas chamber, but Thomas puts up one last fight, attacking Aris and Teresa, but fails and they injure him almost fatally. He gets dragged into the gas chamber and the gas gets released. Thomas passes out, feeling betrayed and sick from the gas, and has another dream memory about being sent into the Swipe, then into the Maze.

Thomas wakes up and the gas chamber's door opens and somehow his wounds get healed. Teresa apologizes, but Thomas still feels betrayed and cannot trust her. They run to catch up with the other group A, as they only have a few hours until they must be at the safe haven. Teresa explains along the way that her telepathy with Thomas was "cut off" when WICKED came into her room and told her to tell Aris that they had to get Thomas to the point that he feels totally betrayed by them, and if they did anything against WICKED, Thomas dies. They
kiss near a valley, but Thomas feels nothing.

The group makes it to a small flag saying "THE SAFE HAVEN", and monsters with growths similar to light bulbs covering their body appear. To defeat them they had to smash the bulbs. Fortunately, only 4 people die during the fight. After they killed the monsters, a Berg from WICKED comes and picks up the Gladers along with Group B, Jorge, and Brenda. A guard on it gets angry for them taking Jorge and Brenda with them, forcing Thomas to choose who to kill. He chooses Brenda, thinking it's a test and they will do the opposite, but he's wrong. He by pins down the Guard and forces him to keep them both on the ship. They're fed and bathed and all fall asleep. Thomas has one more dream where Brenda speaks to him telepathically, saying things are about to get bad. He wakes up in a padded, white room. Teresa is telepathically speaking to him, saying the Flare was rooted too deeply in him, and they took him away. Thomas tells Teresa to go away. Teresa tells him "WICKED is good" and doesn't speak back.

The epilogue is a WICKED memorandum from a woman expressing her thoughts on the Trials, saying that there was an unexpected turn of events but the Trials went well all the same.

==Characters==
'''Thomas,''' a teenage boy who was a Runner in the Glade. He discovers he had some part in building WICKED and the Maze. He can speak telepathically with Aris and Teresa.

'''Newt,''' the leader of the Gladers after the former leader dies in the first novel. He has a slight limp and is Thomas and Minho's best friend.

'''Minho,''' the head Runner in the Glade. He is snarky and is a smart-aleck, which gets him in trouble frequently. He is best friends with Newt and Thomas.

'''Brenda,''' an older teenage girl from North Canada. She is described as pretty, with long brown hair and dark eyes. She is infected with the Flare, thus classifying her a Crank, although in a very early stage. She is desperate to find the cure. She becomes close to Thomas, so far as developing romantic feelings for him.

'''Aris,''' another boy who helped build WICKED; he spent the first novel with Group B. He can speak telepathically with Thomas and Teresa.

'''Teresa,''' Thomas' best friend before the Glade; she can speak telepathically with Thomas and Aris. She spends much of the novel with Group B, whom she becomes the leader of. She is also under control of WICKED at times, which makes it difficult for Thomas to trust her.

'''Jorge,''' a man who presents himself as the leader of the Cranks. He is close to Brenda.

'''Sonya,''' a member of Group B.

'''Harriet,''' former leader of Group B.

'''Rat Man,''' a member of WICKED whose duty is to give instructions to Group A and Group B regarding The Scorch Trials.

'''Rachel,''' played role of Thomas but in Group B. She is murdered by Gally's Group B counterpart in the first book.
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Revision as of 23:13, 20 April 2013

The Scorch Trials
AuthorJames Dashner
Cover artistPhilip Straub
LanguageAmerican English
GenreYoung adult, dystopian future, science fiction
PublisherDelacorte Press
Publication date
October 12, 2010
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages368
ISBN978-0-385-73875-0
Preceded byThe Maze Runner 
Followed byThe Death Cure 

The Scorch Trials is the second book—preceded by the 2009 novel, The Maze Runner—in a young-adult dystopian science fiction trilogy by James Dashner. The novel was published October 5, 2010 by Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House. The trilogy is currently being shopped as a possible film series.[1]


References

  1. ^ Deahl, Rachel (February 18, 2009). "Page to Screen: Kiddie Spies & a 'Maze Runner'". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on December 19, 2009. Retrieved December 19, 2009.

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