MotherTalk blog tour: Maximum Ride 3

maxride-cover.jpgWe are today’s stop for the MotherTalk blog tour for best selling author James Patterson’s Maximum Ride: Saving The World and Other Extreme Sports.

Being a long time James Patterson fan I am thrilled to be involved in this book tour. This book is part 3 in a series of Max Ride books aimed at young adults as well as the regular James Patterson fans. Of course most adults know James Patterson for the Alex Cross series and not YA fantasy. But he does just fine and his writing style is just the same.

I read Maximum Ride 3 without reading the other two books in the series mainly because I just haven’t had the time to get to them. However, I have read the two other earlier books that briefly introduced the “bird kids” to the world, When The Wind Blows & The Lake House, which are two of my favorites!
Now on to the book,

Max, Fang and the rest of the gang are your typical kids except they have wings and super human powers plus they have the ultimate responsibility of saving the world. Overall this is a great book for young adults and adults alike. I didn’t read this book with my 6 year old son since I think he is too young for the story line. I will save it for him to read in a couple of years,however, as I am sure he will enjoy this engaging and fast paced piece of literature.

Ultimately,this book is definitely a book for kids to get excited over. I love how a blog in the book is tied to a real life blog. Kids will love this! Of course, they already do! Max Ride 3 is a thrilling read and I look forward to seeing it on the big screen! I’m sure the movie will be AMAZING!

You can read more about Max Ride and keep up with Fang’s blog here. And for every click garnered on the official Max Ride website a book will be donated to a child in need by First Book.



Amanda Compton

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