Title: The Scorch Trials Author: James Dashner Series: The Maze Runner (book 2) Publisher: Chicken House Ltd Release Date: 5 Jun. 2014 ISBN: 9781909489417 Synopsis Solving the Maze was supposed to be the end. No more puzzles. And no more running. Thomas was sure that escaping meant he would get his life back. But no one knew what sort of a life they were going back to... Burned and baked, the earth is a wasteland, its people driven mad by an infection known as the Flare. Instead of freedom, Thomas must face another trial. He must cross the Scorch to once again save himself and his friends. My Review I enjoyed Maze Runner overall but had a few reservations, but I was intrigued to find out more so started to read Scorch Trials. The Gladers are out of the maze, but it's not the comforting end they hoped for, instead the experiments continue, but on a much larger and more dangerous scale. Thomas and his friends must once more band together to try and overcome all the trials an...
There has been a discussion this week about "Fat Lit". Books about teens who are overweight and about them being accepted or ok with their bodies (I deleted the email with the actual definition of what this is about exactly). This discussion included mention of the Fat Acceptance Movement, and other movements that are similar. The thing is, I guess I just don't like the name "Fat Lit" or "Fat Acceptance Movement". Now, I am a person who would be considered fat, so I am coming at this from a different perspective than many people would, but the names just bother me. I think the reason they bother me is that the word fat implies someone who is unhealthy. When looking up information on the Fat Acceptance Movement I saw mention of the idea of health at every size. I think I'd rather get behind that movement. I do respect what the Fat Acceptance Movement is doing, especially when it comes to focusing on health issues. For years I had what my doct...