Its not out yet. It will be out on May 1st 2012.
The Void of Mist and Thunder
According to James Dashner's blog, there will be five books altogether.
August 3rd 2011
No, but there was a one season TV series that aired in the Summer of 2017 on FX but it differed from the film in that the mist did not contain monsters. It simply messed with the mind.
In Greek mythology, mist often symbolizes the boundary between the mortal world and the divine, serving as a metaphorical veil that obscures truth or reality. It is not a physical mist but rather a narrative device used to convey themes of mystery, the unknown, and the presence of gods. Stories involving mist can illustrate moments of transition or transformation, emphasizing the ethereal nature of the divine and the human experience.
The books are by Patrick Carman. The books in the series are, Into The Mist - The Dark Hills Divide - Beyond The Valley of Thorns - The Tenth City - StarGazer
The root word of mist is "Mist" itself. The word "mist" comes from Old English "mist" meaning "dimness, mist" and is related to the Middle Low German "mist" meaning "dung, manure".
The cold silvery mist symbolizes a sense of isolation, uncertainty, and vulnerability, mirroring the end of Pip's expectations where he realizes the emptiness of his aspirations and the harsh reality of his situation. The mist represents a veil over his future, obscuring his path and leaving him feeling lost and disoriented as he comes to terms with the failure of his dreams.
the mist is about clouds of mist trapping people inside a store because the mist had flesh eating monsters.
Mist is a very dense water vapor, almost as thick as fog. ... As a verb, mist means "to cover with mist," so you might mist your dry plants or watch your windows mist up in the rain. Mist can also refer to a general dimness or cloudiness: "She watched through the mist of her tears."
The homophone for mist is missed as in He missed the bus.
Missed- as in you missed the bus Mist- as in mist above a lake