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Saturday, 29 August 2020

YOUNG ADULT REVIEW: Maximum Ride: Hawk 1: Hawk - James Patterson

Release Date: 23/07/20

Publisher: Arrow (Young)


SYNOPSIS:

Maximum Ride lost her fight to save the world. But from the ashes of the old world, a phoenix has risen… she calls herself Hawk.

Hawk doesn't know her real name. She doesn't know who her parents were, or where they went. The only thing she remembers is that they told to wait on a street corner until they came back for her.

That was ten years ago.

The day that she finally gives up waiting is the moment her life changes for ever. Because the promise becomes reality: someone is coming for her.

But it's not a rescue. It's an execution. 

 

REVIEW:

To be honest I know that James Patterson mentors a lot of writers and releases a lot of books each year, however I do wonder who is there to monitor quality as well as maintaining the good name of an author with this title.

It felt like a rushed job, had no real characters development, lacked any pace and overall sadly left me with dialogue that was more filler than substance. Sadly add to the mix that it felt like a rush job in order to grab some cash and all round I was left feeling very disappointed.

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