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Fiction allows us a rare insight into the minds and hearts of its characters, its people. An insight that we often wish for in real life. When reading or watching a fictional story, we see and hear almost everything. You could go as far as to say that you get to know some characters better than you ever get to know the people around you in real life.
Personally, I find books entertaining when they use conflict as drama, action, unexpected events, an extensive vocabulary and exaggerating characteristics and events. Books are entertaining when they have a good plot and especially great characters that you feel connected or attached to throughout the book. I am most entertained and intrigued by a book when I am made to care about my favourite characters and what happens to them. To me, a book can be found amusing if I can somewhat relate to the characters, feel and see what they’re going through and have the same struggles and decisions as them. This description for me, perfectly describes the Maze Runner novel. It had the perfect balance of everything such as to make me engaged and enthralled to never putting the book down. It is written very well by the author, James Dashner, and I was drawn into so many conclusions. I was unknowingly reading the book until I was completely done with it.
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Great books get you emotionally involved with the characters. This connection doesn’t happen automatically. There has to be a deliberate moment where the writer reaches out to the reader. In the novel Maze Runner, James Dasher makes Thomas the protagonist of the story, make a never-forgetting entrance when he comes up in the box into the Glade. He starts to panic, feel scared and show consternation. Immediately, the readers of the novel feel and show worry for him and start to want only good things to happen to

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