 I picked up this book because of the movie that's coming out later this month. I was not enthusiastic about it, but I was very surprised at how good it is. It's about a group of teenage boys, about 50 of them, who are surviving as best they can day to day in the heart of a gigantic maze filled with deadly monsters. They have no memory of their previous lives or how they got there. They spend their days farming, doing repair work on the buildings, and exploring the maze as best they can during the day. And then a girl shows up, one girl. She shouts something about how everything is going to change, and then she passes into a coma. The plot is very simple, and so is the writing style. It doesn't bog down in descriptive or poetic language. It gets right to the action. The chapters are very short, only a few pages. In fact, there are 62 chapters. And each chapter ends with a kind of a mini cliffhanger, so you have to keep reading. As I said, I'm surprised at how good the book is. All right, that's the 32nd review of the book. And this time I'm going to do something a little bit unusual. I reviewed this book because the movie is coming up in about 10 days from now. The book is so interesting that I didn't want to spoil a movie for myself, so I got close to the end and stopped. What I'm going to do is see the movie on the 19th when it opens, and let myself be surprised by the ending. Then I'll finish the book, and I will review both of them, and compare and contrast. So see you then.