Eew. This book sucked SOOO BAD. James Patterson seems to have a talent for making every next book in this series worse than the one before. I declare the Maximum Ride series as now officially RUINED. This book was boring, full of lecturing global warming yapper (all of which I already KNOW) and lacking any adventure. There were no action-packed chase scenes, no thrilling fights that Maximum Ride used to always be full of. Instead, the MCs are stuck in Antarctica - of all places - trying to help stop the climate change. Wow. How exciting. NOT.
As for the conflicts of the story- there are basically none left. There are no true, great villains anymore. Now that Ari is dead, the "bad guys" are ceasing to be complex. Now, what Max and the flock are fighting against are lacking-depth, two-dimensional, robotic, "evil" freaks who go "Mwa ha ha I'm going to kill you and take over the world! GRR!!" Ugh.
It's not only the plot that has totally flumped in this book. The characters, I deeply regret to say, are dying. The flock used to be the reason I loved the M.R. series- their personalities were so complex and awesome, and they were so fun to watch. Especially Max. She used to be such a great narrator- her voice had been great and strong, and she used to be tough, funny, sarcastic, cynical, and kick-butting. Now there's no Max anymore, but a completely different person stuck in her body. She's turned into this weak, lovestruck, mopey, pathetic softie who falls for anything and does what anyone tells her to. I mean, come ON! Where has the totally cool Max gone? And who is this new freak?
James Patterson has taken the whole "special human" thing WAY too far. The flock members are getting WAY to many new powers. Wasn't it ENOUGH when Angel got to read minds, breathe underwater, CONTROL other people's minds, AND talk to fish? Now she has to change her appearance too? And noooo, Nudge can't just be able to tell what people have done when she touches things. She has to all of a sudden become magnetic. WALLAH- suddenly Iggy can feel color. (???) AND- heck- he can see sometimes, too! Gee. And of course, it's NOT gross enough that Gazzy farts all the time- NOW his farts have to have COLOR. Gross. Oh, and of course, who could forget Fang? Heavens no, he HAS to be able to turn invisible too. Who would have guessed? Ugh. I don't see how Patterson can still explain all these fantasy-cal powers with SCIENCE. It's not science anymore, okay? It's now officially magic. You killed science two books ago.
Not to mention the fact that Total now has wings. (WTF??) And, apparently, the Voice isn't Jeb anymore. Huh. In my opinion, Patterson changed his mind and decided he didn't want it to be Jeb anymore, and know he has no idea who the Voice is going to be, so he's just going to brush it off and pretend it can just be some mysterious thing that we don't know about. Jeez. Like everything else in the M.R. series, it's not thought-out at all.
Want to know another thing that's not thought out at all? The color of Max's hair. Okay, I am SO confused about this, it's not even funny. In the first book, she's described as having dark blonde hair. Then, somewhere in the second book, she's described as having LIGHT blonde hair. THEN, in this book, she's described with BROWN hair! O.M.G.!!! Make up your mind, Patterson. What the heck is her hair color?!?! It's really bugging me.
Anyways...*looong sigh* Maximum Ride has managed to give me yet ANOTHER huge headache. The books have never failed to make me feel like bashing me head against the wall and dumping the stupid pages in the toilet. Urgh. I wonder how James Patterson can possibly make the 5th book worse then this one. But I know it will surprise me and be even suckier than this one. Whoop de doo. Off to read the next one and get some more head-bashing aches. Yippee! >:[