127 pages 4 hours read

James Dashner

The Maze Runner

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2009

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Chapters 29-32 Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 29 Summary

Thomas runs for about an hour inside the Maze until the voice inside his head stops completely. Realizing he must get back before the Doors close, he marvels at the fact that he was able to run so adeptly, as if running the Maze was second nature to him. Though he does not want to return and face Teresa, he knows he must get back to the Glade. Returning, he finds that not only is his body in great shape, he is able to retrace his steps with ease, and knows that he will be a great Runner. Thomas finds his way out of the Maze and immediately goes to the Deadheads to sleep, wanting to be alone.

Chuck wakes Thomas the next morning, telling him that he needs to start acting normal or things will get worse for him. As they reach the kitchen, Chuck tells Thomas how proud he is of him and how great it is that he will be a Runner. Seeing mixed looks of admiration and disgust from other Gladers, Thomas asks Chuck if they found blurred text
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