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★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
ferdi karadas
Like a lot of other readers, I was skeptical picking up this book. The 4th book was about global warming and it was one giant political message. This book wasn't nearly as bad. There was still some global warming and pollution messages however, it's not nearly as bad. Unlike the 4th book, they had a purpose in this book. I don't want to spoil anything from the book, but this time around, the flock was working to actually save something important to them.
This book isn't perfect though. The book is focused around Max, Fang, and Angel. Some of the other characters, such as Iggy and the Gasman, were almost ignored.
Also, the flock seems to have a change in personality. Before, they were kids trying to survive, now they're brats. The flock was still sarcastic and funny, but they were mean to almost all of the adults in the book. All of the characters seemed a little off, like their personality changed between books.
There is definetly more romance in this book. I won't spoil anything. But, I can assure you that romance lovers won't be dissapointed.
Overall, it's not a bad book. Not great either. It's an improvement over the 4th Maximum Ride book. But the political message is still there. The characters seem a little different as well. But the book is still exciting and entertaining. I recommend this book to any of the Maximum Ride fans, you might want to save your money and wait for it to show up at the library.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
gaston
Max has been beaten, bruised, thrown, punched, kicked and more, but the real pain happens when her mother is kidnapped by the unknown "Mr. Chu" as a way to make Max, the flock and her mother's new Coalition to Stop the Madness stop their environmental campaining. That's the basic premise of the book, and all the rest of the fighting and fleeing (and Navy trainig- a funny scene) come down to this. The book is really fast paced and well written, and it completely draws you into Max's stressed-filled, high flying life. I was really glad to see the relationship between Max and Fang moving forward as Max acknowledges some of her issues and hang-ups.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book, don't regret reading it, and even reread parts of it. But. I felt that waaaay too many new fantastical elements were introduced in this book. A talking dog with wings is one thing, but supersized monster fish that can blow snot bubbles which *contain air and oxegyn* at depths were the pressure is immense? That didn't work for me. Also, we keep meeting newer and newer (and therefore improved) robots or enhanced enemies and assasians, but Max and the flock seem to dispatch them with ever-increasing ease. Erasers could practically beat them, and these new improved versions can't? Again, this kind of bothered me.
I'd also really love an explanation for why so many people are out to destroy the flock. This book explains Mr. Chu, but previous books seemed to have enemies made to order that then disapeared. The Director, anyone?
But anyway, the books was tremendously enjoyable. And who knows? Maybe the next book will explain and resolve everthing.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
tom doyle
In Max, the 5th novel in James Patterson's bestselling Maximum Ride series, the flock has to team up with the U.S. Navy to rescue Max's mom, who is being held captive in an underwater enemy base. This is my favorite book in the series so far, mainly because of the events during the flock's time at the Navy base at Pearl Harbor. In order to be allowed to go on a U.S. submarine, the flock has to recieve (totally unnecessary) special training. Since there's really no better way to rescue Max's mom, they (grudgingly) agree. I don't want to give anything away, but let's just say those Navy people never saw it coming! Well, I suppose that's what you get for trying to teach avian-human hybrids what they already know! Anyway, if I keep talking, I'll probably let go of some important details, so I'll shut up now. Happy Reading!
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
minmin
Although I had the fifth book from my local library, all ready to go, I was afraid to start.
But this book was not a major letdown!! In my opinion the best in the series.
Lots of action, humor, suspense, eh, romance??? Yes. Max and Fang have made it offical! It does get carried away, but not enough to ruin the book.
This is the order i like the books.
1: Max
2: Saving the World
3: School's Out- Forever
4: The Angel Experiment
5: The Final Warning
This is a great series. I'm glad J.P. turned it around for this book.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
jason block
Well I just started the Maximum Ride series last year and I loved the first 3 books. The 4th one? Not so much.
After reading The Final Warning I was hesitant to begin this book? I was expecting another disappointing sequel. Boy was I wrong.
Firstly the romance in this book was annoying at first but further on it developed a purpose and not just a "I'm so in love with you and let's make out every five seconds."
Also the book had funny moments where I just felt like laughing out loud. I mean Total is a funny dog.
My only frustration was that Iggy and Nudge where almost ignored throughout also the entire book.
I recommend this book 100%.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
ashley harper
Honestly... The maximum ride series is absolutely amazing. Theres not one moment that is dull. Every book has gotten me sitting on edge begging for more. There's only so many things that have already been said but this story is unexplainable. I love it and it may as well be my favorite series.
★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
shuba
I cannot believe anyone would rate this book 5-stars. In fact, given the opportunity I would've gladly voted this book a zero or better yet, negative stars. I read this book to my eleven year old nephew thinking James Patterson must've produced a solid book we can both enjoy. As I got past chapter 1, I knew I was in trouble. As I continued to read, my mind kept wondering if Patterson was under such a tight deadline from his publisher that any crappy story would suffice. Even my nephew would periodically remind me of how dumb this book is. In summation, I know feel dumber for having read this. I'd relish a chance to sit with Patterson and ask him why such garbage can be produced from a formerly quality writer. This book was enough to turn me away from any Patterson novel again.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
laura cline
Overall with Max, Patterson has produced a decent story. The plot line is decent (much better than the last book I think), and there is still the characteristic humor that I have come to associate with this series. Nevertheless, Patterson overall lack of facts is what really annoyed me through out in the novel. I am in the Navy, and the portrayl of the Navy through out this story has so many holes in it, it's distracting....
To begin with, there are no LT Col. in the Navy... There equivalent is a LT. Commander. Second of all, A LT. Col. would never call a LT Ma'am , as a LT ranks below a LT. Col. Third of all the training that the kids had to go through to get on the ship doesn't exsist. Atleast not what they went through. Fourth, the navy doesn't have tanks... The army does, and the marines (which IS a sub section of the navy, but they are on a different base in Hawaii). Fifth, Kids would not be issued khakis. Sixth, at the time of this novel, no women were allowed on Submarines, and one of the techs was a woman on the sub.
I know these things are knit-picky, but because Patterson's overall portrayl of the Military seems to be kind of downcast, I felt that he should atleast get the facts right. It screws up his credibility of the save the environment messege.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
neeta
Lots of people were disappointed in "The Final Warning", the book before this one. Despite the fact that I probably loved it more than a majority of them, I had to agree it wasn't as good as I had anticipated. However, "MAX" had made up for "The Final Warning" in ways that i didn't expect. I mean, riding on a submarine and fighting robots. Calling it exciting is underrating it. I love all the "bird-kids", as we call them. Surprise lurks at every corner. Can't wait until the next book comes out in stores!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
verjean
I loved this book. I just skipped the 4th one because I heard so much about it just being about global warming and all. But when I read this they kept referring to things that I knew I had missed by not reading the other one so went back and read it and it was good too. I guess just like the movies, everyone is different. I hate the whole global warming thing but I love these books and the fact that they are for ages 4-8 tickles me as I am a quite mature adult, lol.....
Keep up the good work, James Patterson!
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
julia bowden hall
When I started off reading this book, I wasn't that entertained. It was actually kind of weird in my opinion. But then it started to pick up and slowly got better. The whole plot of the story doesn't really make sense to me, it just seemed a little unrealistic. Of course it's sci-fi and supposed to be a little fake but still, I didn't get that feeling I did from the past books. Maybe it's just me or my mind is playing some trick but this wasn't as good as the previous books.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
joannie johnston
Interesting premise, but follow-thru was sloppy. This is the first of 3 books and the best of the 3, yet still falls short of expectations. I thought the idea of hybrid characters was creative. There was a lot of well-timed action to move the plot along just not enough real reason for the relentless pursuit. The plot which was continued over the 3 books became more improbable and shallow. The main characters, Max and her siblings, were the best part of the series. The villains were just cookie cutter stereotypes. I was given the first book as a gift. I bought the other 2 because I thought that since these were James Patterson books eventually they would get better. They didn't.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
alexee schrantz
Book 5 of the Maximum Ride series is definately an improvement after the fourth. I was skeptical about buying anymore of the series after FInal Warning, but I'm glad I did. The action was better and the plot twists were interesting, although I don't think its as good as the first two books, it was still a good addition. I liked the development of Fang and Max's relationship and the way the group changed over the course of the book. Looking forward to Fang(the next book in the series).
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
waylon flinn
It was better than the forth in the series. Max's mom is kidnapped and she gathers her flock to go after her. So this time there is at least a purpose to the story. I liked the part where they had to "train" with the Navy and smoked them. I even liked the cute romance developing between Max and Fang.

Here is were my problems begin. In the first few books in this series, the kids were fighting for their life. Well, that problem has been resolved, but the characters are horrid. They are downright rude and brattish to every adult they come across with the exception of Max's mom. The flock is no longer likable as characters.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
jason williams
Not the best work so far but it never stops twisting and turning. What's wrong with illegal nuclear waste disposal by Mr. Chu? Is it any worse than the illegal shenanigans of our current executive branch? I am beginning to see that Mr. P.and I are light years apart in our beliefs. Good. He's a worthy bipolar personality.
★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆
reader
How many times can Patterson sell the same story? It seems the entire series has consisted of the same storyline. Flock kicks butt, someone gets kidnapped, Max saves the day, blah, blah. The first three Maximum Ride novels were very entertaining reads, but now, the series is in serious need of a fresh plotline. Yeah, we get it, Max is supposed to save the world, now get on with the story already! I'll always enjoy Max's witty remarks/sarcasm, but it isn't enough to sell the story anymore. Hopefully the sixth novel will actually get somewhere with the plot and Patterson will finally wrap up this drawn-out series.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
amanda meuwissen
i think the plot was good.The suspense was also really good the only reason I did not give this 4stars or 5stars is 2 things 1,i think fang and max got way to cozy wth another 2,angel will not layoff the "under water breath" thing she's just all
"you should.try you should try"said Angel
"no gas barfed up half the ocean.Remember?"said max
yes she would not stop she was acting like she was the leader i really got fed up with that.plus she was acting way older the she really was.over all it was better then the final warning look for.my review on that book.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
else fine
Even though I have given this book a four star review. I don't feel that this is one of mister Patterson's best novels. I found it hard to read, it seemed to have been written for a much younger audience. The action sequences were interesting and the flock of mutants is obviously science fiction on his part.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
christopher m
Maximum Ride is the best book series in the universe of books,and I have read so many books, that's something to consider. Maximum Ride will always continue,even after the last book,in my mind. Right now I'm trying to get the whole series,the graphic novels,and,SURPRISE,probably find out what a manga is. Maximum Ride R.I.P.!!!!!!!!!!!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
shasta
Lots of people were disappointed in "The Final Warning", the book before this one. Despite the fact that I probably loved it more than a majority of them, I had to agree it wasn't as good as I had anticipated. However, "MAX" had made up for "The Final Warning" in ways that i didn't expect. I mean, riding on a submarine and fighting robots. Calling it exciting is underrating it. I love all the "bird-kids", as we call them. Surprise lurks at every corner. Can't wait until the next book comes out in stores!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
nellana degraff
I loved this book. I just skipped the 4th one because I heard so much about it just being about global warming and all. But when I read this they kept referring to things that I knew I had missed by not reading the other one so went back and read it and it was good too. I guess just like the movies, everyone is different. I hate the whole global warming thing but I love these books and the fact that they are for ages 4-8 tickles me as I am a quite mature adult, lol.....
Keep up the good work, James Patterson!
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
marjorie gross
When I started off reading this book, I wasn't that entertained. It was actually kind of weird in my opinion. But then it started to pick up and slowly got better. The whole plot of the story doesn't really make sense to me, it just seemed a little unrealistic. Of course it's sci-fi and supposed to be a little fake but still, I didn't get that feeling I did from the past books. Maybe it's just me or my mind is playing some trick but this wasn't as good as the previous books.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
simon
Interesting premise, but follow-thru was sloppy. This is the first of 3 books and the best of the 3, yet still falls short of expectations. I thought the idea of hybrid characters was creative. There was a lot of well-timed action to move the plot along just not enough real reason for the relentless pursuit. The plot which was continued over the 3 books became more improbable and shallow. The main characters, Max and her siblings, were the best part of the series. The villains were just cookie cutter stereotypes. I was given the first book as a gift. I bought the other 2 because I thought that since these were James Patterson books eventually they would get better. They didn't.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
annelinn
Book 5 of the Maximum Ride series is definately an improvement after the fourth. I was skeptical about buying anymore of the series after FInal Warning, but I'm glad I did. The action was better and the plot twists were interesting, although I don't think its as good as the first two books, it was still a good addition. I liked the development of Fang and Max's relationship and the way the group changed over the course of the book. Looking forward to Fang(the next book in the series).
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
caitlin p
It was better than the forth in the series. Max's mom is kidnapped and she gathers her flock to go after her. So this time there is at least a purpose to the story. I liked the part where they had to "train" with the Navy and smoked them. I even liked the cute romance developing between Max and Fang.

Here is were my problems begin. In the first few books in this series, the kids were fighting for their life. Well, that problem has been resolved, but the characters are horrid. They are downright rude and brattish to every adult they come across with the exception of Max's mom. The flock is no longer likable as characters.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
michael huen
Not the best work so far but it never stops twisting and turning. What's wrong with illegal nuclear waste disposal by Mr. Chu? Is it any worse than the illegal shenanigans of our current executive branch? I am beginning to see that Mr. P.and I are light years apart in our beliefs. Good. He's a worthy bipolar personality.
★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆
hasan roshan
How many times can Patterson sell the same story? It seems the entire series has consisted of the same storyline. Flock kicks butt, someone gets kidnapped, Max saves the day, blah, blah. The first three Maximum Ride novels were very entertaining reads, but now, the series is in serious need of a fresh plotline. Yeah, we get it, Max is supposed to save the world, now get on with the story already! I'll always enjoy Max's witty remarks/sarcasm, but it isn't enough to sell the story anymore. Hopefully the sixth novel will actually get somewhere with the plot and Patterson will finally wrap up this drawn-out series.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
doc kaos
i think the plot was good.The suspense was also really good the only reason I did not give this 4stars or 5stars is 2 things 1,i think fang and max got way to cozy wth another 2,angel will not layoff the "under water breath" thing she's just all
"you should.try you should try"said Angel
"no gas barfed up half the ocean.Remember?"said max
yes she would not stop she was acting like she was the leader i really got fed up with that.plus she was acting way older the she really was.over all it was better then the final warning look for.my review on that book.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
marie palmer
Even though I have given this book a four star review. I don't feel that this is one of mister Patterson's best novels. I found it hard to read, it seemed to have been written for a much younger audience. The action sequences were interesting and the flock of mutants is obviously science fiction on his part.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
missy
Maximum Ride is the best book series in the universe of books,and I have read so many books, that's something to consider. Maximum Ride will always continue,even after the last book,in my mind. Right now I'm trying to get the whole series,the graphic novels,and,SURPRISE,probably find out what a manga is. Maximum Ride R.I.P.!!!!!!!!!!!
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
thorn
Patterson is to be commended for this highly original and addictive concept from its inception. Good stuff right up to the sermon in Final Warning. I expected further character development at least, but all of them are beginning to "cardboard out." His villains are flat-lining as well. Max is more entertaining than Final Warning, but still retains the preaching to a tiring degree. I'm a die hard fan of these characters, but it's taking more and more effort to keep from skimming huge sections.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
john enrico
This book definately held my attention better than the last. The last book seemed to rush torwards an ending. This one on the other hand was well put together. The characters attitudes changed into an expected rebellious attitude torwards authority. This attitude was definately more prevelant in this book than the last. This book seems more focused on Max and Fangs relationship and how it is developing. It definately had some romance in it but still kept to its "Sarcastic I'm gonna kick tail" attitude.
All in all it was an outstanding book and I would recommend it to any and all of the Max Ride fans
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
tamuna
This book is one of my favorites. I've seen many reviews on this book that criticize the style of writing, saying it's too young, or not very good. Honestly, I dare them to write something better! Have them try to sit down and write a good, well thought out book and get it published. I think that James Patterson did a great job on these books. They are for anyone, not just middle school kids. The books have action,convey a good message about global warming and pollution, and wrap it up into a kick-butt book! I love this series, and would definitely recommend them for ANYONE!

Sorry. I'm 13. I ran out of actual thinking brain cells and had to add this at the end:
TEAM DYLAN ALL THE WAY, BABY!!!!!!!!!!
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
matt kaye
Max and the flock are at it again - this time to save the seas around Hawaii. It's amazing to me the mind of James Patterson in the creation of all the new creatures and the development of new "features" in the flock. An interesting read to say the least and highly recommended.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
freyja
i love the maximum ride books and was sooo excited when my parents let me buy the 5th and 6th book so i could read them on a plane. it was my first time on a plane and i was bored 2 death so i started reading like crazy. i now must warn u not 2 read this book on a plane because wen max starts listing all the ways u can die in a sumerine u mite start thimking of all the ways u can die in a plane. and u mite think the person sitting behind u is trying 2 crash the plane by breaking their window open. so just a warning. other than my freakout over dying i thouroly enjoyed this book and hope others do 2. this book ROX!!!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
violette malan
I love this whole series and im just starting on the book Max......I think there should be more about Max and Fang. My friends at school recomended this and so do I.This series is for teens and up. I'm even trying to get my mom to read it. Ohhh and parents, just because a book is in the young adult section doesnt mean an adult cant read it. Always look in the young adult section they have realy good books there. If you are into this series you might want to try to read the Fallen series there are two series named the same thing but they are both realy good. They are also longer reads.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
eric tonjes
this is mt favorite book in the mr series, just above the 3rd. i am 11 years old, and an avid reader. i was introduced to the seriesby my aunt,(who happens to be a librarian) and instantly fell in love with the series. i read all 5 books in about 2 days. mainly i particuarly love this book for the humor, such as: "this is my brain: 0 this is my brain after making out with fang: . " i also love it for the romance, because maxs and fangs relationship really develops and blossoms. tiny tin can of death, hahahahaha. i love maxs witty quips, i love her. i love fang even more though. i think the plot was well constructed and i believe jk chose the perfect time for their relationsip to start before frustrated fans started sending him mail asking why the heck fnag and max havent hooked up yet. a wonderful book, one of the best in the series. i owuld give it 1000 stars, but i think my kindle would overload if i went that high. i am eagerly waiting for the next book, fang.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
ciana
Our favorite terrifically sarcastic freak kids, with lots of action... HOWEVER, the increasingly pervasive political/environmental message just cheeses it up. The average news-story-type message just sucks the fantasty/adventure right out of it. This started in Final Warning and becomes more of the story in Max. I skipped Fang's "earthy" blogs and if this keeps up, I'll be skipping future Max novels. Keep the activist messages out. Having said that, Max still delivers in humor, adventure, and sarcasm. Disappointing that the creativity doesn't follow through to the plot.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
toban
The Maximum Ride Series is a good set of books for young adults to read. Those who like action and suspense will especially like this series. I was mostly satisfied by the fifth book after waiting a few months, but there are still some things that were not finished or taken care of so it will take a few more months before the next book comes out. This book also jumped away from what usually happens in the books by having new obstacles and everyone all happy and getting along for a while. Although it was still good, I feel it could have been much better.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
frank butcher
Looking at the cover summary, I was semi-dreading reading it. What if it was just like The Final Warning? AAGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Really, it was no. It wasn't. Not at all. Sure, there was an underlying message to care for the world, but this time, it didn't seem contrived (that way, it was actually a positive + message!)and didn't take over the book. Action? Yes. Funny? XD XD XD AHAHAHHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHHAH!!!!!!!!!! It's been what? 3 weeks? And I'm still laughing! Romance? Mmmhmm. Was I satisfied and happy as a clam on crystal meth? I have no idea, but oh yeah, I was happy. In fact, I'd say it's the best in the series, and would absolutely recommend this to people. Seriously, though. Read it. 'Nough said.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
cami senior
As always, i love the thrill in picking up another great story filled with spunky silly and awesome flying mutant bird kids, but a whole lot changed since before. They're back, the six flying teens but with more additude, pointing out the same message as always, kids can save the world. But patterson put more detail into it, he seized the moment, making it easier for us to really see what a good book is. BEST BOOK EVER!!!!
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
savannah
So far this is my least favorite book in the series. I thought it was just ok. I dont care much for Angel. She reminds of a little brat that always gets what she wants. I also didnt like the ending. it was very uneventful. And what happened with the radiation? Did it ever get taken out? What about the Krelp??? Also I dont care for Akila. I like Total and want him to always be able to fly with the flock!!!!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
sion rodriguez y gibson
"The Final Warning" (the previous book in the Maximum Ride series) didn't live up to anyone's standards for JP. "Max", however, blew me out of the park. This book is fast paced, humorous, exciting, with that perfect balence of family love and dramatic romance. Anyone who's put the Flock to rest after the previous book MUST read this one- as this is no disappointment!
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
alieid21
I have enjoyed all the books about the bird kids. I did not however, like the author inserting his own political view through his main character. He insinuated that global warming was caused by humans. Intelligent people know that is a hoax.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
deahn berrini
Best series ever if you like fantasy read this series I've read all the books don't have anything against them Best EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thats all.!!!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
samaneh karami
OMG. MAX is a great book. this book really gave out twists and turns. i cant wait to read FANG, and after that ANGEL! (which comes out on Feb 14th 2011) Wow, james patterson has turned Maximum Ride into, like, the new Twilight!!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
barbara brownyard
Fantastic book, very well writen, fast paced, very interesting and entertaining, I really like James Patterson's style. I really recommend the Maximum Ride Series for Young Adults, it is seriously one of the most entertaining series I have read.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
wendy cornelisen
I have read each of these books and find it very interesting how James Patterson tells his story. Environmental issues worded for kids to understand. I enjoy his style of writing and appreciate his sense of humor.
★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆
jessica n n
This is my first Maximum Ride book and first Patterson book. I can't say I'm planning to read any more. There isn't much development of a plot in this book and lots of 'who cares'. Also, every other chapter had Max waxing poetic about her teen love interest. Give me a break.

Kudos to those who enjoyed this, but I definitely didn't.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
dubin
Right now I'm already hooked to the adventures of Max and her bird kids, and the 5th book thrusts Max into further adventures, both of the thrilling kinds and the mushy, emotional ones... In this book, I might say, Maximum Rider & her flock is pushing the boundaries into the territory of the more traditional superheroes: defending justice, protecting the weaks and fighting various super villains...

Mr. Patterson has really created an exciting world full of interesting characters, and telling stories with superb story telling. He made the Maximum Ride books like a teenage lit with steroid, combining a story of the life of teenagers a la Ann Brashares' "Travelling Pants", combined with superheroes storyline worthy of the classic Marvel/DC superheroes and thrillers in the tradition of his own "Kiss The Girls" and "Along Come A Spider"

Highly recommended!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
lisa kerr bisbee
I loved maximum ride because of the breathtaking adventures!
I rated this book 5 stars because I think it deserves 5 stars.
I'm glad that there are still lots of books left to read, or else I would be REALLY bored. My dad introduced maximum ride to me , because thought the FIRST book was amazing.
Keep writing!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
angela mathe
My 11 year old nephew doesn't like to read, so I got him the Maximun Ride series of books on tape. I read the series myself and enjoyed them. Now he and his mother listen to the books when they are in the car running errands. They love the stories and talk about the characters. It is their special time. You should check out this series where in paper or audio form.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
elizabeth fraser
This book is awesome. Okay, so maybe it's not really a 5, more like a 4.5. It's not perfect, and the theme or conflict of the story is getting a little lost. The various books are starting to jump all around the space. Also, the way that the flock are suddenly starting to get new superpowers? That's kind of weird and requires some suspension of disbelief. However, this book still retains the humor and action of the pervious books. Max is still as funny and witty as before. Also, the whole Max-Fang thing is slowly picking up pace, which, in my opinion, is good. Awesome, even. So even though it's not one of the best Max books, it's still very much worth reading. Fly on!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
aimee gee
I love love love these books so much. Theyre easily my favorite books ive ever read.
Ive read them about 5 times and each time i still laugh, cry, get angry, and get all heart fluttery. If youre reading the graphic novels read them and the books because they to me are both so amazingly good.
You HAVE to read these books
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
rhea friesen
This book was absolutely incredible. FANG AND MAX trust each other now and are finally starting to admit they like each other. Plus the flock is well and they go on some amazing adventures. Read to find out more! It's totally worth it, and you won't be disappointed!
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
erkut
I enjoy and like all james Patterson's novels but , I have especially liked the maximum ride novels. One thing I find that I'm drawn to is Maximums sense of humour and her witty sarcasm. I also find Angel adorable. My only wish is for these novels to be somewhat more lengthy.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
georgie
well i didnt know if i wanted to read this. book 4 was just too completly enviromentaly tree hugging eco friendly. i mean im glad james patterson wants to help the enviroment but does he have to write a whole book on it. jeez. anyways book 5 was amazing. great book. but no one and i mean no one can top rick riordans percy jackson and the olimpians series. best series ever but thats a different book and i probibly shudnt be talking about it in my coments to this book.....
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
james beamon
I must admit, I had my reservations when it came to Patterson's 5th book in the MAXIMUM RIDE series. I mean, FINAL WARNING wasn't exactly Patt's A game....but once I sat down with the book, my feelings toward the series were renewed. Maximum Ride is a young woman who had become a science experiment under the cruel hands of twisted scientists. After experiments and studies and tests, her DNA is genetically altered with a bird -- this produced a hawkgirl. While being held captive, an kindly member of the demented scientist's core helps her and the other hawkkids escape. Max now leads this group of lost children who help her fight the evil organization, save the world, and reunite with her lost mother and sister.

When they do finally reunite, the hawkcrew is asked to perform some aerial stunts to raise money for a charitable organization -- they agree, and now the plot is set. Mr. Chu sends his cyborgs to snatch Max's mother and deliver a warning -- this warning comes in the form of a sniper's bullet. Well, after narrowly missing, Mr. Chu plants a message for the crew revealing Max's mother is hidden aboard a Navy Sub of the coast of Hawaii. This is merely a ploy, however, as he traps the crew inside the sub which is surrounded by unrecognizable monsters. I'll stop there, but book 5 definitely breathes life back into the series, that, let's face it, was getting stale. The action is non-stop, the twist and turns whip around at break-neck speeds. Patterson has a knack for delivering well-written action scenes while throwing in some of beat humor, and that is exactly what Max is.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
amelia
MAX was so good! James Patterson has written a masterpiece that has everything a book could have. Action, adventure, a GIRL hero, a perfect amount of romance, and it even advocates for the planet in a way that makes you really want to help. The story is told in a believable way. You can understand her feellings about Fang and and Brigid Dwyer Nudge and how much she misses her mom. Her sadness, her jelousy, all of her feelings seem possible and probable and real to you. If you don't like it, you DEFINITELY should wonder what's wrong with your brain.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
nicky vender
I still absolutely love this series and always will! Ahhhhh I just love how, finally, Max and Fang are together. It took sooo long for them to get there. I can't wait to read about them and the whole flock in the next book...speaking of which I'm off to read now!
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
katrina helgason
Picking up this book, I was skeptical. Can anyone remember the fourth book, The Final Warning, and how much we all disliked it? I was ready for another 309 pages of disappointment.

But boy, was I wrong. This book is great, and the series is one its way to redemption. The story starts out slow, and actually, the whole first 50 pages don't make sense. But later on, the plot gets fast paced and exciting, and the romance will make your heart flutter (there's a lot more of it this time around and, in my opinion, I loved it... you can guess between who!).

There are messages about global warming, but there's so small and subtle that you have to squint to see them. It actually leaves you with a feeling that, "Oh, yeah, it does exist, and I feel bad," instead of, "Stop shoving it in my face, book!"

My only complaint was this: did there seem to be some favoritism in the characters? Like, I noticed the Gasman was centralized in the story and always there, of course in addition to first-person narrator Max. So was Angel and Fang. But there seemed to be a huge limited amount of Iggy and Nudge. Maybe it was just me, and if you happen to like those four characters, great. But I am an Iggy fan, and he barely had, like, four lines.

Anyway, the ending of this book was such a cliffhanger. I can't give away much without spoiling it, but please just go and read it. I cannot absolutely wait for the next one, now that I know the series is back on track and likely won't pull a huge flop like The Final Warning. Can the next book come any sooner?

Bravo, James Patterson, Max is glad to have to back on track!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
gladz
in every book since this one i have been waiting for max and fang to finally really express their feelings and in every book i was dissapointed and finally in this book they did.So overall i thought this book was delightfull
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
amanda mae
Both my daughter and I read this series and both of us are waiting for next one (around 3-10) Verry appropriate for all ages- written in Patterson's no fluff style- which makes it an easy read for thos with short attention spans
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
melissa conway
I love all of the Maximum Ride books, but I usually think that Patterson is just making the series last longer. Number four (The Final Warning) was a huge disappointment to me. But in this book, there is a definite goal and plot and something actually happens with Max and Fang. This book is a lot better than most of the other books. And it still made me laugh out loud while I was reading it. :)
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
mika inamahoro
Love this series by James Patterson. a great fictional read for teens and adults. A little syfy for those who need it, with enough realistic life-molding situations to hold your interest and keep the pages turning.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
vibeke skjolden
this book was really good. There was still the sort of global warmings, but not as much as book 4. the creepy monsters set me off, as well as "m geeks". patterson continues to comeup with funny lines for max.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
kimsue
As titled, this book is amazing and the best Maximum Ride yet. I liked it cuz' it floats into all the types of reading, from action and adventure to love and romance. I think James Patterson went above and beyond the call of duity to make this story amazing. Kudos to you James Patterson, and keep on writing.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
becky elliott
this book was really good. There was still the sort of global warmings, but not as much as book 4. the creepy monsters set me off, as well as "m geeks". patterson continues to comeup with funny lines for max.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
deirdre mcrae
As titled, this book is amazing and the best Maximum Ride yet. I liked it cuz' it floats into all the types of reading, from action and adventure to love and romance. I think James Patterson went above and beyond the call of duity to make this story amazing. Kudos to you James Patterson, and keep on writing.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
violet
This was an amazing book that contued an amazing series. it was not the best one in the series, but still a very very good read. James Patterson keeps you on the edge of your seat and hoping it never ends.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
susan hoye
this is probabally one of the best books I have ever read. Once you pick it up, you can't put it down- I read it in less than 3 days. James Patterson did a really nice job with this one, and I wish there where more books in this seires!
★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
priscilla
The king of short chapters has written the king of bad books. Blatent political correctness runs amok. Talk about the doctrination of our children. Parents please don't do this. I TRIED to give it zero stars and wasn't allowed to.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
blue jay
kidnapp
love
the america navy
and 7 birdkids
all of these 2gether only = 1 thing
max i n maximum ride
makein soemthing like this is magic and james patt3rson
read this book otherwise ull b sorri
★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
jenyang
The book is just an excuse for Max and Fang's romance which should've been written in on any of the previous books. The last chapters about rescuing Max's mom were terrible. They read like a very forgettable B movie. Being a fan, I did not expect this from Patterson.
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
ullus
I love the series. Final warning was not my favirioute, but it defiantly got me onto a kick about global warmiNg. lol. but i am scared to read this book because final warning wasnt the Best. patterson is an AMAZING writter, no dought.
★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
celine y
I have been reading this for couple of chapters. It is difficult for me to understand the concept of a boy with wings, too futuristic for me, I want to stop reading it, but feel I must since I paid for it. I was very surprised that Patterson name would be on a book like this...I liked his old books better. I will be more careful in purchasing books on Kindle, this was my first read on Kindle 2. Sad.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
kylebw
So the first book was the only good one in my opinion. I think Patterson ran out of ideas or something because I used to be a fan of these books but not so much anymore. This book and the last one was not very good in my opinion. But you should read other James Patterson novels just not this one.

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