![]() ![]() YA Review: The Maze Runner by James Dashner.I just couldn't help thinking about how Heidi was instrumental in helping Clara, it had that sort of feel to it for me. It isn't until Trixie begins spending time with Honey that she begins to take more risks and really begins to thrive and develop a confidence in herself. Honey comes from a rich family and at the beginning of the book she is rather frail, kind of like Clara was until she met Heidi. Somehow, Trixie and Honey reminded me of reading Heidi. It really is a sweet friendship that I suspect will continue in further books. Especially, since Honey has horses and promised to teach her how to ride, if Trixie will teach her how to ride a bicycle. ![]() ![]() "I'm thirsty and hung-gry! Holp!" Now that a new girl (Honey) has moved in the Manor House up the way, Trixie is pretty excited that she will have someone her age to spend her summer with. Love how he still has that baby language going for him too. Trixie's older brothers are away at camp, so we don't really get to meet them in this book, but Trixie does have a younger brother who provides for some exciting moments. ![]()
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