List of Newtmas Book Quotes +Page Numbers
This list goes in the order the books came out, so “The Fever Code” quotes are last. So anyways, enjoy! I did this when I was 15 years old and deep in my newtmas days.
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""Name's Newt, Greenie, and we'd all be right cheery if ya'd forgive our klunk-for-brains new leader, here." Thomas reached out and shook the boy's hand-he seemed a lot nicer than Alby."
-The Maze Runner. Page 9.
"Newt clapped him on the shoulder. "Greenie, what you're feelin' we've all felt it. We've all had the First Day, come out of that dark box. Things are bad, they are, and they'll get much worse for ya soon, that's the truth. But down the road a piece, you'll be fightin' true and good. I can tell you're not a bloody sissy.""
-The Maze Runner. Page 11.
"Newt broke out in a laugh, but quickly cut it off. "I like you, Greenie. Now shut it and let me show ya somethin'.""
-The Maze Runner. Page 37.
"Newt attempted a pathetic smile. "Can't blame ya there. Went through the buggin' ringer, you did. Probably think I'm a slinthead shank for gettin' you ready to work your butt off today after an episode the likes of that." Thomas shrugged. "Work's probably the best thing I could do. Anything to get my mind off it." Newt nodded, and his smile became more genuine. "You're as smart as you look, Tommy.""
-The Maze Runner. Page 77.
""Get up, ya lug." "Yeah, good morning to you, too. What time is it?" "Seven o'clock, Greenie," Newt said with a mocking smile. "Figured I'd let ya sleep in after such a rough, couple of days.""
-The Maze Runner. Page 97.
"Newt gave him a suspicious look. "Best of the best, those guys. Have to be. Everything depends on them." He picked up a loose rock and tossed it, watching it absently as it bounced to a stop. "Why aren't you one?"
-The Maze Runner. Page 99.
"Newt slapped him on the back. "Let's make a deal." "What?" Thomas felt his hopes rise. "You keep your mouth shut about it, and I'll put you on the list of potential trainees as soon as you show some clout. Don't keep your trap shut, and I'll bloody make sure ya never see it happen. Deal?""
-The Maze Runner. Page 102
"Newt was one of the few people in the Glade he actually liked."
-The Maze Runner. Page 106.
"Thomas heard Newt scream something from behind him. "Don't do it, Tommy! Don't you bloody do it!""
-The Maze Runner. Page 112.
"Newt walked up, as sad and worried as any person could possibly appear. Still, Thomas was glad to have him around."
-The Maze Runner. Page 148.
"He was at least relieved that Newt was there."
-The Maze Runner. Page 152.
"Newt wrote something on his pad, shaking his head the whole time-which gave Thomas a tinge of hope.
-The Maze Runner. Page 157.
"He'd opened himself up, and he really liked Newt. If Newt turned on him now, Thomas didn't know if he could handle it."
-The Maze Runner. Page 180.
"Groaning, Thomas leaned forward, stretched out his back and arms. A couple of blankets had been placed over him during the night-someone playing the Glade Mother." (186)
""Newt found you last night and told everyone to let you sleep."" (187)
-The Maze Runner. Pages 186 and 187.
"Thomas turned to see Newt there, smiling. That grin sent a wave of reassurance through Thomas, as if he were finding out the world was okay again."
-The Maze Runner. Page 189.
""Ah, glad to know you guys are buddies now." Newt started walking off. "Don't waste my time, Tommy."" \\jealous newt\\
-The Maze Runner. Page 243
"Thomas was so terrified, he barely registered that everyone else in the room had fled to the hallway-all except Newt, who lay unconscious on the bed. Frozen, Thomas watched as one of the Griever's long arms reached for the lifeless body. That is was all it took him to break him from his fear."
-The Maze Runner. Page 258.
"Thomas collapsed to the ground, groaning from pain. Newt was on him in a second,"
-The Maze Runner. Page 295.
"Newt shook his head back and forth, staring at the ground. Then he looked up, took in the other Keepers. "The Creators-those shanks did this to us, not Tommy and Teresa.""
-The Maze Runner. Page 309.
""You gotta believe me, Newt. It's the only way out of here-we can do it, I swear. We're meant to." Newt got in his face and spoke in an angry rasp of a whisper. "Yeah I especially loved the bit where you volunteered to get yourself killed."" (315)
"He held up a finger. "But listen to me-I don't want another buggin' word about you dying and all that heroic klunk. If we're gonna do this, we'll take our chances-all of us. You hear me?"" (316)
-The Maze Runner. Page 315 and 316.
"Thomas turned to see the older boy, not knowing how he'd missed him."
-The Scorch Trials. Page 9.
""Tommy," Newt said, reaching out to squeeze his shoulder. "What's bloody wrong with you?""
-The Scorch Trials. Page 14.
"Then, quite by accident, the two of them stood facing each other. "What does mine say?" Newt asked. Thomas pulled the neckline of Newt's shirt to the side, then leaned over to read the words etched into his skin."
-The Scorch Trials. Page 31.
""This is bloody stupid," Newt interrupted, stepping forward. "I'll go with him.""
-The Scorch Trials. Page 113.
"Thomas's gaze had lowered while he'd delivered the depressing sentiment and he looked up sharply at Newt's retort. Then he smiled and it felt good."
-The Scorch Trials. Page 141.
"Newt came up to him, gave a sincere smile. "Glad you're not bloody dead, Tommy, I'm really, really glad.""
-The Scorch Trials. Page 231.
"If he'd thought his headache downstairs had been tough, this was like three or four of those, all smashed into a coil of pain right there in his shoulder. And spreading through the rest of his body. Newt was at his side, looking down with worried eyes."
-The Scorch Trials. Page 234.
"He felt a little better in the late evening when Newt shook him awake. Teresa's brief visit to his mind seemed like a dream now. He could almost believe it had never happened. "Sleep well, Tommy?" Newt asked. "How's that shoulder?""
-The Scorch Trials. Page 252.
"Newt approached him after darkness had fallen, the stars and moon their only guides."
-The Scorch Trials. Page 254.
""Whatever I need to find Newt.""
-The Scorch Trials. Page 321.
"Well, at least you didn't bloody roll over and die, Tommy," Newt said, squeezing his hand tightly.
-The Death Cure. Page 17.
"Something like a jolt hit Thomas in the chest. He doubled over and stared at the floor. Rat Man called out a few more names, but none Thomas knew-he barely heard them over the dizzying buzz that seemed to fill his ears and fog his mind. He was surprised at his own reaction, hadn't realized just how much Newt meant to him until he heard that declaration."
-The Death Cure. Pages 26-27.
"Something muffled the rest of his words. Imagining one of the guards hurting Newt made Thomas tremble with rage."
-The Death Cure. Page 51.
""I need to talk to you, Tommy. Just you. It'll only take a second." What now? Thomas wondered. "What's this crap?" Minho asked. "Just cut me some slack. I need to give something to Tommy here. Tommy and no one else."
-The Death Cure. Page 73.
""Sorry, Tommy," Newt muttered in his ear. "Could've been a little more gently, I 'spect.""
-The Death Cure. Page 92
"Thomas hated that they'd had no choice but to wait a night before checking on Newt. What if something happened to him?"
-The Death Cure. Page 161.
"And you, Tommy," the boy said, lowering his voice. "You've got a lot of nerve coming here and asking me to leave with you. A lot of bloody nerve. The sight of you makes me sick." Thomas was stunned silent. Nothing anyone has ever said had hurt so much. Nothing.
-The Death Cure. Page 185.
[Too traumatizing to write these parts]
-The Death Cure. Pages 246-251
"For some reason Thomas thought of Newt just then."
-The Death Cure. Page 260.
"He though of Chuck and Newt, and sadness like none he'd even known seized his heart."
-The Death Cure. Page 272.
"What's up, Tommy?" Newt exclaimed, his face filled with genuine happiness at the pleasant surprise that'd been spring on him. Thomas couldn't remember exactly how long it's been since the last time he'd seen Newt. "You look bloody fantastic for three in the morning.""
-The Fever Code. Page 127.
"Well, look who the bloody copper dragged in," Newt said, pulling Thomas into a big hug."
-The Fever Code. Page 167.
"Thomas jumped at the sound, then stumbled. Newt tripped over him, and then they were both laughing, legs and arms tangled in a pile on the ground."
-The Fever Code. Page 172.
"He found himself thinking of Newt, maybe the one he liked most of all of them,"
-The Fever Code. Page 248.
"Newt suddenly let out an anguished howl, then he screamed into the air. "I hate you. I hate you!" Thomas turned off the feed. He couldn't take it anymore.
-The Fever Code. Page 283.
"That was the worst part. If only he, Teresa, and Chuck could run away and start a new life together. But then he thought of Newt. About his friend falling from the wall and how he wasn't immune. They needed a cure."
-The Fever Code. Page 289.
"Thomas stood in the observation room, watching a close feed of Newt as he ate his dinner by the big tall pole in the Glade. For some reason, he was alone...Thomas thought of Newt's sister, Lizzy, somewhere off in Group B's maze. Wouldn't that be a thing, to save both of them? "I'm coming for you, Newt," Thomas whispered, so softly that no one could possibly hear him."
-The Fever Code. Page 326.
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