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13th Reality: The Hunt for Dark Infinity - James Dashner

  For all fans of the series you'll be giving this book a Tick... (all real fans will understand the rather bad jokes involved with this review) It was as good as I expected and in some places better, it wasn't a particularly twisty or turney book but Dashner has most beautifully made up for this by giving this novel a sharper turn than expected near the end of the book, this is the part of the book that gives it it's supremacy over it's rival. (It's a Tick from me...)

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