
The Final Warning (Maximum Ride, Book 4)
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.
Customer Review: Waste of time
I enjoyed reading the first three Max series but this one was a disaster. Lets face it, Patterson is not Chricton and should leave the mixing of Fiction with No-fiction to the experts who spend years on a subject before publishing. Don’t get me wrong, I like Patterson novels but he is an assembly line novelist. He probably wrote this book over a weekend. Mr. Patterson please stick to what you are good at and leave the teaching to other writers.
Customer Review: Very Dissapointing
I loved the previous Maximum Ride books. but this one was perhaps the worst. It was filled to the brim with redundancy, unrealistic “Mary-Sue” like powers, and a meandering plot with little conflict to drive it forward. I never felt concerned for Max, because I always knew that she would come out ok despite her own lack of self-confidence towards her chances of survival. Furthermore, Max COMPLETELY changed her goals from one thing to another. since when did she decide to abandon the fight against Itex and all that she had faced in her life just to stop global warming (as important as the concept may be to society and humankind today). The theme failed to be subtle, but was rather screamed in reader’s ears, and couldn’t have been more obvious if Patterson had scrawled KEEP EARTH CLEAN in big letters on the front page.
If you don’t mind this sort of thing and loved the last books enough to stick with it, go ahead and buy the book. I have had some friends who still enjoyed it and thought it was funny in places. As for me, I think this is one book that I’ll probably be giving away in a garage sale soon.

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