James Patterson
5/5 Stars
Little, Brown Company
291 pg., U.S. Hardcover

One Star for Character Development
One Star for Plot
One Star for Flow
One Star for Conflict and Resolution
One Star for Ending
This is the 7th book in the Maximum Ride series. After the ending of Fang, Fang has left the Flock to start his own, with the new characters of Ratchet, Max II(Maya), Star, Kate, and another whose name I cannot remember at the moment.
We actually don't see a whole lot of Gazzy and Nudge, which I'm fine with, but there was a little bit of overload with Fang's Gang, who were a little overused. I wanted them to be sketchy and have cooler names. Ratchet is a cool name but he's kind of the perv of the group.
We get away from the whole global warming crap in this book and start talking about an apocalypse, and what teens do to prevent it. There is a new generation of mutants who were designed to help with this.
The main conflict is kind of hard to figure out, but it's mostly that there is a group that is against the acts of the mutants and try to save the world themselves.
Overall, it's a great book, I read it in one sitting and devoured it, and cannot wait for the next, and final, book.
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