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The Final Warning (Maximum Ride, Book 4)
James Patterson
Little, Brown and Company
, 2008 - 272 pages
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A breathtaking new story from the astonishing imagination of James Patterson: a girl who can fly has to save herself from the scientists who want to control her--and maybe save the world in the process.
Jennifer's Book
I purchased this
book
, for my Granddaughter. She has the series, and has enjoyed each one. Including this novel.
Not as bad as some people portray it...
I like this, even though I will admit it was a bit shorter than us (true fans of this series) would like it to have been. I still think it would worth the money and a good addition to the
Maximum
Ride
series. ^__~
Keeping It Up
I was surprised to learn that James Patterson had come out with another chapter of the
Maximum
Ride
series, but after reading it I was certainly not disappointed. Patterson keeps many things consistent and unchanged. The flock is still the same old flock, and Max is still the same old Max. I found myself busting up laughing at all of her witty and sarcastic comments, which I had always found hilarious in the previous Maximum Ride novels. And I continued to love her defiant, stubborn, determined nature. Max still refuses to take anything lying down at the hands of adults who don't understand anything about her or the flock and want to just coop them up and study them. Patterson also kept my interest hooked by keeping up the hunt for Max and the flock, this time with the Uber-Director and Gozen. However the action isn't as strong as in the other Maximum Ride novels and doesn't make a real strong appearance in this one until the end. Patterson also takes a very clear environmental stance, which I don't care for so much. The Max and Fang relationship remains unnecessarily complicated on Max's end, which does aggravate me some, but seeing as they are both somewhere around fourteen I can understand this to a certain extent-teenagers in general tend to make relationships unnecessarily over-complicated. However, I think that all of the drawbacks that there are to The
Final
Warning
are minor and do not take away from the novel as a whole. Overall I found it to be an exciting, entertaining, and enjoyable read.
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it was ok
it wasnt as satisfying as i thought it would be. the
book
was short and the plot wasnt that great. the villain doesnt really exist until for about 30 to 40 pages. but still the overall book was good and it was like a mini version of the books. it was still worth reading. heads up for water wings on march 2009.
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