James Patterson Maximum Ride Novel Review

on Tuesday, September 20, 2016
James Patterson

Fang: A Maximum Ride Novel

United States of America

Little, Brown and Company

Feb 5, 2010

Book Six

Young Adult Fiction

$ 8.99

236 pages

ISBN  9780316038317

Fang was quoted the first to die by Angel, a member of the Flock and the youngest yet. Fang then runs into a new addition to her bird kid hero team, Dylan. Max’s supposedly soul mate, Dylan, was trained to fight but is bad in flying. Max then teaches him how to fly. However, because Max and Fang had abandoned the Flock because of their love, they vote Angel as the next leader and Max out. Fang leaves Max, leaving her with Dylan. She runs through memories of him through letters and computer documents.      
               
This book is a best-selling author of the year. The plot is complex and a bit long-winded. The main character in the book is Max. Max is defined as a strong persistent leader that has to take care of her Flock. As for Fang, he is more like a supporting character. Iggy, is a blind weapons expert and The book is a fine read. The price of the book is fair. IT is thrilling and one of the best-selling genres for young adults in the market. The book cover and is based on the movie Maximum Ride. The actor on the front cover is totally handsome and gorgeous.
                Moreover, the English is also easy to understand. The editing, on the other hand, is simple without any pictures. However, there is a sample of manga pictures for the manga version of Fang at the back of the book. It is a good read for teens. Try hitting the store for the next new release!


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