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Series: The 13th Reality

by Author James Dashner

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The Void of Mist and Thunder (2013)

I have loved this series from the very beginning, and this final volume was no different. Tick and his friends come to a stunning conclusion, and I won't add spoilers here to ruin the adventure for you. My only complaint is that I would have loved to see this series end with the originally planne...

The Void of Mist and Thunder (2013) by James Dashner
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The 13th Reality, Book 4: The Void of Mist and Thunder (2012)

Wow. That's all I can say. This book did not disappoint. It neatly wrapped up many of the unanswered questions and confusion that had plagued me in book 3. The rich imagination of James Dashner, clearly came out in this book, as absolutely nothing was predictable. This kept me on the edge of my c...

The 13th Reality, Book 4: The Void of Mist and Thunder (2012) by James Dashner
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The 13th Reality, book 2: The Hunt for Dark Infinity (2009)

Awesome !This would be a perfect book to read. The dialogue is funny, the names are even funnier and the story is just complex enough and has you guessing the direction it’s going to go to have you turning the pages for more. The whole thing ends on a twist that makes me want to read book three r...

The 13th Reality, book 2: The Hunt for Dark Infinity (2009) by James Dashner
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The Blade of Shattered Hope (2010)

This book in my opinion was a bit boring. It did not seem to really get any direction, and was rather confusing. Mistress Jane comes back with vengeance, and tries to destroy a reality, and Tick has to come to the rescue. The problem is that Tick has no idea what to do, and so it makes him a litt...

The Blade of Shattered Hope (2010) by James Dashner
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The Hunt for Dark Infinity (2009)

Atticus Higginbottom--known as Tick--and his friends Sofia and Paul are embroiled in a showdown with the evil Reginald Chu who plans to rule all the Realities with his Dark Infinity. Mistress Jane is given a more nuanced treatment and fleshed out which took the reader from dislike to sympathy to...

The Hunt for Dark Infinity (2009) by James Dashner