7/3/2023 0 Comments Nevermore by James Patterson![]() ![]() I mean, yeah, Dylan was supposed to be intentionally created to be her ?other half?, but come on: the first half of the book, she?s snuggling Dylan without so much as a shred of guilt, and then the second half, she?s back to Fang, without so much as a shred of guilt. Some disappointments would be the fine line between Max?s feelings for Fang and Dylan, which remains the entire way till the end (though there is a vague attempt to scrub it away and pretend it never happened, as if Max was not completely comfortable/un-bothered/remorseless through the last however-many books about switching back and forth between boyfriends). In a pleasant turn of events, Nevermore is successful in being one of the few ?last-book-of-the-series? novels that actually answers a lot of questions instead of creating more and then trailing off into the end with them unanswered, such as who Max?s ?Voice? is(!). ![]() ![]() Fortunately, though, this last book makes a lot of things right, though I won?t disclose them all for the sake of those who haven?t read it yet. James Patterson (though he probably is unaware), lost a lot of readers a couple books back, when he ripped Fang away from the flock and tried to replace him with Dylan, and then stole Angel, and then Nudge as well (not necessarily in that order). ![]() I?ll admit that I was wary about the concluding book of the Maximum Ride series. ![]()
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