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The Scorch Trails: A Sequel To The Maze Runner
My book is called the Scorch Trails. it's a sequel to the maze runner. it's about a guy named Thomas. He escapes the maze and is taken to this other place that they have never been to. But they think that the people that took them there are bad. they get new beds and food but Thomas meets this other kid and they find out that they are bad guys so they escaped that

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