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  Maximum Ride The Final Warning
Review created: 05/14/08
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I particularly like the idea that my grandchildren can read this book. We need to give them more fantasy, and what if books. They get plenty of fact filled books from school. Reading for pleasure, and giving people a sense of something that is outrageously different, and exciting, can provoke a desire to continue to read that will last a lifetime. These books can give parents and grandparents something to talk about with the children, and also keep us young at heart. James Patterson is known for his mysteries, etc. but he has opened up a whole new genre with the Maximum Ride series.


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  Final Warning? Or Global Warming?
Review created: 05/09/08
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Hey... I'm as huge a Maximum Ride fan as the next fantasy/sci-fi lover, BUT. This was not really a Maximum Ride novel... This was more of an author-using-his-much-loved-books-to-spread-the-word-about-global-warming novel. Now don't get me wrong... I am very much into working towards solving the world's global warming issue, but when I bought Maximum Ride, I wanted to read about the Flock. *sigh* However, if you're a M.R. fan, you'll undoubtedly have to get the book anyway because you of course want to know what happens between Max and Fang and what role Jeb will play in their lives... So... buy it, read it... but before you do all of that, try not to get too excited about learning more about their world and their lives, because its mostly a big global warming warning...


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  The Final Warning
Review created: 05/08/08
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Not one of Patterson's better works. This could be more of a children's novel than an adult's read.
Although I've read all of his "Maximun Ride" books, this sort of fiction doesn't fit as a thrilling page turner!
Also, I think James Patterson needs to be more selective in books written by others, but printed with his name as a co-author.


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  Commercialism in a hardback book.
Review created: 05/03/08
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The first three books in this series were great. This fourth book however, seemed to be nothing more than a short story / commercial. I understand Mr. Patterson's concerns about the environment and global warming, as I feel more or less the same. In the case of this fourth installment I think he overdoes the rants from the first 3 books to the extreme, so much so that the storyline was very forgettable. I feel that my money would have been much better spent giving it to a charitable cause that will use it to fight for the environment, not to further fill there portfolio or checking account. Mr. Patterson, stick to the story and then use some of that money from your list of bestsellers to fight for the environment.


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  The final warning by James Patterson
Review created: 05/01/08
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The whole set is worth reading! You won't be disappointed at all. I bought it because I already read the other ones


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  Great book
Review created: 04/30/08
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THis is an awsome book with an awsome message, and isn't boring. It comes from an awsome series, written by James Patterson.


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  The Final Warning by James Patterson (2008)
Review created: 03/28/08
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I BOUGHT THIS BOOK FOR MY DAD BECAUSE HE REALLY LIKES JAMES PATTERSON'S BOOKS
WE SAW THIS NEW BOOK COMING OUT, BUT COULDN'T FIND IT IN ANY LOCAL STORES, SO I CHECKED ON EBAY AND SURE ENOUGH I FOUND ONE! MY DAD TOLD ME THAT "THE FINAL WARNING BY JAMES PATTERSON" WAS BY FAR ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS HE HAS EVER READ!
MY BOTTOM LINE POINT IS IF YOU LIKE READING JAMES PATTERSON BOOKS YOU'VE GOT TO CHECK THIS ONE OUT!!!


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  This is the FINAL WARNING!
Review created: 03/27/08
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

What a great book from the start to the VERY end. I really enjoyed this book. I'm glad it was written, however if the third book was the last one that would have completed the series just fine. The end of this book was PERFECT. Read it for yourself and experience the RIDE on your own. I thought it was great. It got messages out there to everyone on life and the planet. It was exciting and hopeful in all ways.


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  The Final Warning, Reviewed by EDson Financial Group
Review created: 03/20/08
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I've read all of James Patterson's other Maximum Rides books and I loved them, they are clearly meant for teenagers without the effort you see other acclaimed writers make to make something appeal to children. Throughout those other novels, I had never really noticed that it had subtle things he thought would appeal to children, the children against the adults concept and so on...

So I really loved his past books and faithfully 'clicked' for the new Maximum Ride book over and over. Now that it's out I find it condescending and he seems to think that teenagers have no intelligence. James Patterson tries to blatantly sell the concept of global warming to his readers, which I understand at 14 I'm rather more well-versed in politics and important issues than other readers, but his writing about it made it seem like he was writing to a little five year old. Much of the book was him blatantly expressing the effects of global warming, and very little of the nail-biting action I've come to expect of this series.

I have absolutely no issue with authors trying to express their opinions through their books, however, when it's done as blatantly and boringly as this is it seems as if it's like an insult to my intelligence. Am I not supposed to notice that this book is basically him trying to sell the concept of global warming to the more impressionable readers? It wouldn't have been bad if he had bothered to be subtle, sort of like the Golden Compass by Philip Pullman (still getting off his controversial ideas to the younger set, yet leaving the chance for ignorance of the underlying themes there), but instead he chose to spend half the (small) book lecturing the reader on Global Warming by Max's sarcastic (for the most part) narration of it.

The beginning of the book was promising, with less adventure than usual but still interesting. Some slightly random events happened that were never fully explained (for those of you who read the book the green wire incident), but on the whole interesting and I was ready for the huge climax and the fun battles or whatever... Yeah not so much . .. By the end I felt like I had read a book meant for a five year old, like all of those little picture books with a moral or point (like telling the story of Hurricane Katrina). Even the 'Bad Guys' were more like something you would come to expect from a show like 'The Replacements' on Disney Channel than something supposedly meant for teenagers.


And the most annoying thing is, he would never have done this in one of his adult series. Anyways, I'm really let-down by how condescending the book seemed after all the excitement and I really hope he'll release a new one next year that mirrors the excitement and suspense of his earlier three books.


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