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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Maximum Ride: The Final Warningby: James Patterson Availability: Not yet published
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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 9781600244452 Edition: Abridged Format: Abridged, Audiobook ISBN: 1600244459 Label: Hachette Audio Manufacturer: Hachette Audio Number Of Items: 4 Publication Date: February 01, 2009 Publisher: Hachette Audio Reading Level: Young Adult Studio: Hachette Audio Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Hold on tight for the wildest ride yet as Max and the flock take on global warming--Earth's biggest threat--in this #1 New York Times bestselling series. Maximum Ride and the other members of the flock are just like ordinary kids--only they have wings and can fly. It seems like a dream come true...until they're hunted by the world's nastiest villains. Max returns in a chilling adventure unlike any other. Safe havens for the six highly-sought-after winged kids have become increasingly hard to find, so the flock takes refuge in Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Okay. So I agree that this wasn't as good as the rest.However, what bothers me about some of the reviews, is the global warming thing. From the very first Max book, her mission was to save the world. As each book progressed, the global warming issue also progressed. We should have expected that as an avenue for Patterson to take. Personally, I think he did a pretty good job of incorporating it. What I didn't care for, though, was the powers that these kids were suddenly given, or made aware of. I loved Total to pieces and he made me giggle frequently ... Read More Rating: - Maximum RideI enjoyed this series of James Patterson books. This one was not as good as the first three. Rating: - Maximum Ride A Final Warning NOT to readAfter reading the original two novels that the Maximum Ride series came to be based on, I had high expectations. Those expectations were met in the previous books. This one however, was a major let down. The first clue was the extra large size of the paperback and fewer pages. My intuition said, "This book will be dumbed down and watered down for adolescents. James Patterson did a disservice to a generation of young people who poured through "Harry Potter" with no problem. I found that with this ... Read More Rating: - Okay, stop. Now.This is exactly what I was afraid would happen--the author doesn't know when to stop. I liked the first three books. This fourth was a mistake. First of all, the whole "suspense" thing has completely worn itself down. The fights have become almost mechanical (no pun intended)--baddies come, Max fights, lots of sarcastic jibes, baddies go. Despite the bird kids' situations, it is simply impossible for the reader to believe that they are in any real danger. We all know the routine now--and of course, ... Read More Rating: - Worst of the seriesFirst of all, having two different sets of bird kids in an author's repertoire makes little sense to me. The original stories (When the Wind Blows, The Lake House) were excellent. Then, all of a sudden, there is a new flock, with a leader named Max, but totally unrelated to the other flock's leader named Max. This was the weakest of ALL of Patterson's bird kid novels, and the weakest of the Maximum Ride series. He should have quit a book or two ago, but noooooo. He had to jump ... Read More
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