Maximum Security is one of my TOP 5 fav books of the Cherub series. I just love prison settings, ever since I've watched Prison Break.
Speaking of which, similar to Prison Break, Maximum Security continues with the adventures of one of my favorite spies, James Adams, who is now 13. This time James must go to a maximum security prison for minors, befriend Curtis Oxford, son of Jane Oxford - one of the most wanted people in the world. James must then break them out of jail in order to win Janes' trust.
Despite Maximum Security being so dear to me I had some reservations, again. When James acted like an asshole...ugh! And I don't even mean his cheating on Kerry, I get why he feels the need to snog with every hot chick who pays him a little attention, I mean when he does something extremely childish to try to impress someone. I get that he's a 13-year-old hormonal teen, but still, it's rather confusing how in one minute he's acting far beyond his age, and then in other he seems like a little bitch.
I also got kind of upset at the end of the book, how Lauren was attributed a dark blue shirt (she really didn't do anything remarkable enough to get such an "honor", while James who almost got stabbed, beaten, shot at, etc, didn't get squat. Instead Mac reprimanded him because of something stupid he did before the real mission had even begun.
Oh well, I guess that my relationship with RMs' books will always be contradictory as shit: I love some things, and hate some other things.