Here you go.
Maximum Ride:
Nevermore
B y: James Patterson
This book is a book that you need to read. James Patterson was able to make a topic that
has never been used before into something that makes as much since as the
normal world. When reading this book it
made me feel as though I was right there besides the main characters because of
the used of very vivid and descriptive language. When reading this I was given a good feeling
about it and I was encased in a world that I could not escape. The series as a whole is great but this book,
being the last, was the best one.
Patterson was able to form characters that acted and seemed real using
just what he knew. Max, the main
character, is just a normal 15 year old girl (With wings) that acts like a
normal tomboy would. Max and Fang
symbolize a normal friendship with a want-to-be relationship. Angle, the care free 6 year old, act like a
normal little girl would, very curious and happy without fail. These kids may just be a part of the
imagination, but they do seem very real when you get to reading.
Patterson does a wonderful job creating and using a story
line. The story involves the normal
theme for the Maximum Ride novels which is someone creating beasts to
completely obliterate the “Flock”. But
in this book, there has the conflict of both of the main characters perfect
matches leaving them which makes them work together. This makes the story kind of….. Interesting.
That is what makes it so awesome; they have to find a way to get passed what
they loved, and stay alive. This part basically states the theme for the book
which is sticking together no matter what you have to do together. If Max and Fang didn’t put all of their
problems behind them then they would be gone, or as we call it, dead. It made the book different from other sci-fi
and romance novels by adding in some… different plot twists. After one of these happens, you have to keep
going!
Now, I will just go out and say that I love this book. It is my favorite book of all time because of
how well it is written. The ideas that
James Patterson put into this book would be pretty good but his development of
the characters and the writing in his book made it a masterpiece. This book seems to be the kind of book that
is very predictable in the start, but it changes a whole lot in the end. Unless someone tells you about it, you will
have no idea what happens in the end. Action is something that a book needs and
this one sure does have a good amount of it.
You have constant fighting and Patterson goes into great detail about
what is happening and it makes the action in the book even better!
I must say that you should defiantly give the series a try
if you like to read, or even if you don’t.
Reading this book gets you trapped into a world often called “The Twilight
Zone”, or that place on the strange old TV show. The book will show you what REAL writing
really is and you will be done with those lame “Twilight” books that are said
to have romance and Action but really don’t.
I you only read the kind of books that “Twilight” is then you are
missing out on a lot.
Overall I would say that the Maximum Ride series is one that
you never want to end, but sadly this is the last book in the series. But don’t worry; Patterson left this series
with a bang. If you are interested in reading
the book, make sure you read the 6 books before this one so you know what is
going on. The other 6 books are almost
at the level of this one so you won’t just be wasting your time trying to get
caught up with what is going on in the series.
Make sure that you check out other Patterson books because they will not
disappoint you either.