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Thomas's First Memory of the Flare, by James Dashner

di215's review against another edition

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4.0

It’s very short (3 pages!), however was good to know about Thomas’s past even if it was a glance !

ladynigelia's review against another edition

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3.0

Thank you to the reader who linked to this 3 page scene in their review!
http://promo.booksamillion.com/save/images/activities/DeathCureJDashner.PDF?&id=5188224742704
I bet this was a nice little teaser / tide over story between books, but is totally skippable in the grand scheme of things.

shahrun's review against another edition

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3.0

Just a few lines of a flash back memory of Thomas', which I'm sure I read in The Death Cure (or something very similar, somewhere). Random

raquelzuniga's review against another edition

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1.0

Way too short. Just like this review. At least give me 10 pages or something, this just left me wondering what I just read.

elysa's review against another edition

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5.0

I really appreciate this quick read.
And this dream who is really interesting :)

mirentxi_1's review against another edition

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5.0

“Good boy. Look at your daddy. Do I look
crazy to you? Huh? Do I?”
He shouts those last two words.
“No, sir,” Thomas says, surprised he can say it without shaking.
“Well, you’re wrong, then.” Dad’s face pinches with anger again.
“I’m crazy, boy. I’m a madman. I could eat both of you for dinner
and love every bite.”

nerdypotsie's review against another edition

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3.0

This is a deleted scene from the series. I liked it because Thomas was in it, but I didn't see much a point to this scene. I feel like I wouldn't have minded it as much if it'd been incorporated into one of the books.

isisiis's review against another edition

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4.0

It was really good to be a short story, i liked how we see the past of Thomas, and how the sickness afects them, if eel really bad for the whole family

carolinaqueen95's review

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4.0

Very short read, but gave some insight to Thomas' father. He was rarely talked about throughout the entire series, and its nice to see a little bit about him.

plutopeeble's review

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5.0

this was pretty short, but it kind of explains why Thomas makes his decisions for WICKED the way he does.