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Really? How to compare a book: Angel Experiment - Nevermore
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I dare you to compare the writing structure in Nevermore to the writing structure in Angel Experiment. SAME! This book was written like a middle book or a first book, not a flipping ENDING!!! Gosh JP, I thought you would let it out with a great ending that would explain everything!I'm only 14, I have never read any of James Patterson's other books, but I have heard great things about him, and this book series made me REALLY question what I heard. If anyone has anything to say in defense to the ending of this book please, let me hear it, I still probably won't change my mind.
I have nothing good to say about the ending of Nevermore. He killed everyone in the world except for the "special" people. I think he tried to use the ending as a warning of what would happen if we didn't start taking care of the Earth, but it just really freaked me out. I mean after everything they went through the save the world, everyone ends up dying. The first books were way better. They focused on the action, not the stupid love triangle between Max, Fang, and Dylan. So, it was an awful ending book.
Yes, I do agree. I'm around the same age and Maximum Ride was also the first JP book I've read. I really did love the first three books and, honestly, it should have ended there. I kept reading because I expected an EPIC finale...Yeah...
It was... interesting...
Helen wrote: "I have nothing good to say about the ending of Nevermore. He killed everyone in the world except for the "special" people. I think he tried to use the ending as a warning of what would happen if we..."So, who do you
Helen wrote: "I have nothing good to say about the ending of Nevermore. He killed everyone in the world except for the "special" people. I think he tried to use the ending as a warning of what would happen if we..."yet you still rated it five stars...
This book...I haven't wrote a review for fear of the words I would have for this book. It was terrible. I just...I read it in about five hours, and ended up just sitting there staring at the last page with a blank expression on my face. It was the lamest excuse for an ending to a series that I have ever come across. I guess I should have seen it coming, considering how...utterly random and terrible his Witch and Wizard series turned out to be, but I had faith.
I can safely say that I won't be reading any more of James Patterson's books anytime soon. Is it just me, or did none of his 'explanations' for any of the mysteries in this series make any sense?
And what the heck was up with Max's mom turning evil, and then just...whipping around and being all good again? And bringing back Max's brother- AGAIN. Good God. There's so many other things in there like that, that I won't even try to name them all.
As for Fang and Dylan...Fang, obviously. Dylan just got ridiculous in that last book. But then, everything about that last book was weird.
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Okay, so I would like to know a couple of things. Who else hated the endoing of this book? Who didn't understand it? And who things that the writing structure was horrible?