Noose, Moose, Mongoose reviewed Nevermore by James Patterson (Maximum Ride novel -- [#8])
Review of 'Nevermore' on 'Goodreads'
I refuse to acknowledge any of the series after the third book. I read the fourth and started on the fifth but at the exact moment James Patterson pulled Dylan out of his ass to use as a new plot twist, I immediately slammed the book shut and threw it into the library return slot.
Final Warning was already overkill! They saved the world in the third book! Let the story end there! And if he had to drag it out, at least make them save some other planet or the moon or something.
I'm not even going to touch on the relationship conflicts since they have been thoroughly discussed. The point is, the plot line has been seriously dragging on the ground. I take that back, it's not just dragging on the ground, it was ganged up on, kicked in the crotch, forced into a tutu and sold to …
I refuse to acknowledge any of the series after the third book. I read the fourth and started on the fifth but at the exact moment James Patterson pulled Dylan out of his ass to use as a new plot twist, I immediately slammed the book shut and threw it into the library return slot.
Final Warning was already overkill! They saved the world in the third book! Let the story end there! And if he had to drag it out, at least make them save some other planet or the moon or something.
I'm not even going to touch on the relationship conflicts since they have been thoroughly discussed. The point is, the plot line has been seriously dragging on the ground. I take that back, it's not just dragging on the ground, it was ganged up on, kicked in the crotch, forced into a tutu and sold to be someone's whiny little bitch.
And so in my mind, books 4-8 do not exist. It's better that way.