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Title | : | Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports (Maximum Ride #3) |
Author | : | James Patterson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 405 pages |
Published | : | May 29th 2007 by Little, Brown and Company (first published 2005) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Science Fiction. Adventure. Fiction. Paranormal. Romance |
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Hardcover | Pages: 405 pages Rating: 4.15 | 86069 Users | 2644 Reviews
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In MAXIMUM RIDE: SAVING THE WORLD AND OTHER EXTREME SPORTS, the time has arrived for Max and her winged "Flock" to face their ultimate enemy and discover their original purpose: to defeat the takeover of "Re-evolution", a sinister experiment to re-engineer a select population into a scientifically superior master race...and to terminate the rest. Max, Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gasman, and Angel have always worked together to defeat the forces working against them--but can they save the world when they are torn apart, living in hiding and captivity, halfway across the globe from one another?Be Specific About Books As Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports (Maximum Ride #3)
Original Title: | Saving The World and Other Extreme Sports |
ISBN: | 0316155608 (ISBN13: 9780316155601) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Maximum Ride #3 |
Characters: | Maximum Ride, Jeb Batchelder, Iggy, Nudge, Gasman, Angel (Maximum Ride), Fang, Ari |
Setting: | Germany |
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Ratings: 4.15 From 86069 Users | 2644 ReviewsWeigh Up Of Books Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports (Maximum Ride #3)
This is actually the third book in the series. I have not read the first two but When the Wind Blows (of which this series was based on,) is one of my favourite books by James Patterson.When I heard that Patterson had written a children's novel I was surprised. Knowing what his adult books are like, I couldn't imagine how he could write for children without being to scary. I find his writing style completely different in this book, it is hard for me to think of the books as having the sameIn this third installment in the Maximum Ride series everything comes into focus. Max and the flock have abandoned the idea of finding their parents and changed their minds. This time they want to save the world. The mutant wolf men called Erasers have been exterminated and have been replaced with robots. The scientists at the School also want Max and her friends destroyed- for good. Max also has problems of her own like a annoying voice in her head and a micro chip in her arm. The flock splits
Just like the last two books, Max is on the run. Evil Erasers are after her, only now they're robotic. And there are more evil scientists, all ready to be the most clichè villains imaginable.I actually took notes on this book. It was so bad I didn't want to forget a single moment.The book opens with a two-page scene in which the main villain introduces herself by casually ordering everyone to die. Only it's not scary so much as flat, cheesy, and so cardboard evil I almost laughed. First two
"'Hi,' I said lamely. Unfortunately, finding out who my parents actually were had not improved my social graces by leaps and bounds. Oh, well." The quote above shows exactly why I like this book. Max is so sarcastic and I love the touch she gives to converstations. For example; the way she mocks Ter Borcht and the scientists is so funny. Loved to read those parts!When I was finished, I was so scared that this great series would be over, but thanks to Mr. Patterson, there is much more to read!I
I find it funny that after nearly a decade passed since I last devoured this series, I come on Goodreads and everyone's trashing it. Would it make me less credible if I gave this 4 stars? Should I be caring? I wanted to give this 5 stars but after reading through a few irate reviews I decided to take it down a notch. But I loved it so much when I was a kid, I had fantasies of being Max and everything. Sad that it has lost its magic now that I'm all Grown Up.
I've watched episodes of The Superfriends that were better plotted than this. There are three orphan reunited with long lost parents scenes in this book: and they're all for the same orphan. The mad scientists, having tired of the flying wolf children, have now built robot flying wolf children. There's a "it was all a dream" scene in the middle of the book for no reason whatsoever. Bleah.I read this on an airplane with no other options except the in-flight magazines. Which I read all of, twice,
Okay I totally get that you have your own opinion. This wasn't my favourite of the books either but it still had a lot of lovable aspects to it. Maybe
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