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Prior to the inception of WICKED, the construction of the Glade, and Thomas's arrival in the Maze, a catastrophic event unfolded when solar flares ravaged the Earth, leading to humanity's downfall. Mark and Trina were witnesses to this cataclysmic event, and remarkably, they survived its devastating effects. However, surviving the sun flares proved to be a relatively manageable challenge compared to the harrowing ordeal that followed.
In the wake of the solar flares, a virulent disease characterized by unbridled rage and lunacy began spreading rapidly across the eastern United States. What raises suspicion is the mysterious origin of this affliction. Even more ominous, the disease is undergoing mutations, and all indicators suggest that it could drive humanity to the brink of collapse.
Mark and Trina, firmly convinced that there exists a means to prevent the remaining survivors from succumbing to madness, embark on a quest to unearth a solution. Their determination is unwavering, even in the face of constant peril. In this new world, ravaged and desolate, every life carries a price, and for some, the value of your life may be greater in death than in life itself.
James Dashner
James Smith Dashner, the prolific American author renowned for his contributions to speculative fiction, has carved a prominent niche in the literary world, particularly among children and young adults. His most notable works include "The Maze Runner" series and the captivating young adult fantasy series known as "The 13th Reality."
Born on November 26, 1972, in Austell, Georgia, James Dashner hails from a family of six children and was raised within the Mormon faith. His early inclination towards writing was evident at the tender age of 10 when he would peck away at his parents' typewriter.
Dashner's academic journey led him to graduate from Duluth High School in 1991. Subsequently, he made the transition from Atlanta, Georgia, to Provo, Utah, where he pursued his studies at Brigham Young University. Here, he earned a master's degree in accounting, showcasing his multifaceted talents that extended beyond the world of literature.
In 2003, James Dashner embarked on his literary career with the release of his debut novel, "A Door in the Woods." This work, like many of his subsequent creations, falls within the realm of fantasy tailored to the teenage audience. The narrative introduces readers to Jimmy Fincher, who stumbles upon a mysterious figure in the forest, setting in motion a series of events that irrevocably alter his life trajectory. "A Door in the Woods" marked the inception of "The Jimmy Fincher Saga," a series that captivated readers with its fantastical elements.
The saga continued to unfold with the release of the second book, "A Gift of Ice," in 2004. This installment followed Jimmy Fincher's quest to save the world from The Stompers, propelling the series to greater heights. In the same year, Dashner published the third book in the series, titled "The Tower of Air." The saga reached its thrilling conclusion with the release of the fourth and final book, "War of the Black Curtain," in 2005.
With the culmination of "The Jimmy Fincher Saga," James Dashner embarked on a new literary journey, introducing readers to two compelling series: "The 13th Reality" and "The Maze Runner." In 2008, he unveiled "The Journal of Curious Letters," the first installment of "The 13th Reality Series." This book garnered widespread acclaim in the realm of children's literature, earning a Whitney Award in the same year of its release.
Dashner's prolificity continued to shine in 2009 when he treated readers to not one, but two new books. "The Hunt for Dark Infinity" emerged as the second installment in "The 13th Reality" series, while "The Maze Runner" marked the inception of the eponymous series. The latter, in particular, attained immense popularity, attracting the attention of 20th Century Fox, who secured the rights for a film adaptation in late 2010, with Catherine Hardwicke slated to direct.
"The Maze Runner" made waves in the literary world, earning a coveted spot on the New York Times Best Seller list in late 2012, where it stood shoulder-to-shoulder with other dystopian novels like "The Hunger Games" and "Divergent." Its enduring presence on the list solidified its status as one of the best-selling children's books in history.
James Dashner's literary prowess has been duly recognized with several awards, including the 2008 Whitney Award for Best Youth Fiction for "The 13th Reality" and the 2011 ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults for "The Maze Runner." In 2012, his contributions were celebrated once again with the Young Reader's Choice Award in the intermediate grades category for "The Maze Runner."
Through his imaginative storytelling and dedication to captivating young readers, James Dashner has left an indelible mark on the world of literature, making him a beloved figure in the realm of speculative fiction.
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