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fairybadattitude 's review for:
Hawk
by Gabrielle Charbonnet, James Patterson
One thing about James Patterson's books, they are always reliable. They're often predictable, and you don't get a lot of twists and turns, but you can rely on them to be decent, steady reads. Not fabulous, but decent.
I enjoyed the Maximum Ride series, so I was happy to see another book. Of all of Patterson's many (many) books, I think the Maximum Ride series is actually the least predictable and reliable. Meaning, the action is more interesting and the characters more well-rounded.
Plus, the series has a lot of my favorite elements of novels, especially YA novels: futuristic dystopias, rebellions, mutants/superheroes. All wins! I hope we see more of Hawk and the Flock in the future, because they are such an interesting cast of characters.
I enjoyed the Maximum Ride series, so I was happy to see another book. Of all of Patterson's many (many) books, I think the Maximum Ride series is actually the least predictable and reliable. Meaning, the action is more interesting and the characters more well-rounded.
Plus, the series has a lot of my favorite elements of novels, especially YA novels: futuristic dystopias, rebellions, mutants/superheroes. All wins! I hope we see more of Hawk and the Flock in the future, because they are such an interesting cast of characters.