Nevermore by James Patterson (Maximum Ride #8)
2013 has been the year of finishing series. Many series that I have read for years have
ended this year, or I have finally caught up.
This is the last book of the Maximum Ride series. I am unsure why I have continued this
series. The characters are not well
written, there are complete and utterly unrepentant undertones of
environmentalism. Not that that is a bad
thing, but why not just have bird kids save the world because it’s entertaining
and not just because you want to put a political statement out there?
This last book begins with Fang still being gone and Max and
Dylan are growing closer. Angel is gone,
like she exploded in France in the last book and the flock are just not talking
about it. The flock is going to school
and living a non-violent life.
Meanwhile, Fang’s gang is trying to learn more about the 99% apocalyptic
movement that is going to wipe out the whole human race except the 1% of humans
with super mutant abilities. It’s going
to be the flocks goal to not only stay safe from Ary (Max’s mutant dead half
brother) and his gang of wolf hybrids, but also save the world from the
environmental woes that will surely be coming before this series ends.
Now that I have lost my reading audience with my recap of
what the book is about, here are my thoughts.
Read this book if you have been reading the series. If you haven’t started, don’t. These books are for a young audience, like
under 14. These are not young adult
books, but preteen books. I am so glad
that I borrowed each of these books from the library and only read/listened to
them if there was not much going on. My
list of books to read is ever increasing and I need to stop adding to the list
and take care of some books that are already on there, I’ll be more careful
with the books I pick in the future.
Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Keep Reading my friends!
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